Get legal assistance for civil rights violations
American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU)
Information Status
The ACLU of Northern California assists in cases related to civil liberties and rights. They accept cases from NorCal residents on a limited basis, online, by phone, or by mail.
Schedule
Eligibility Requirements
Resident of Northern California County,
Generally does not handle cases involving criminal defense, family law/custody, property disputes, tax issues, landlord/tenant, lawyer or judge complaints, worker's compensation or unemployment benefits, or employment.
ADA accessible
Yes
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
free
Yes
Available Languages
Spanish
Counties Served
Alameda,
Alpine,
Amador,
Butte,
Calaveras,
Colusa,
Contra Costa,
Del Norte,
El Dorado,
Fresno,
Glenn,
Humboldt,
Inyo,
Kings,
Lake,
Lassen,
Madera,
Marin,
Mariposa,
Mendocino,
Merced,
Modoc,
Mono,
Monterey,
Napa,
Nevada,
Placer,
Plumas,
Sacramento,
San Benito,
San Francisco,
San Joaquin,
San Mateo,
Santa Clara,
Santa Cruz,
Shasta,
Sierra,
Siskiyou,
Solano,
Sonoma,
Stanislaus,
Sutter,
Tehama,
Trinity,
Tulare,
Tuolumne,
Yolo,
Yuba
What to do next
Click to visit link - https://intake.aclunc.org/
Submit a complaint online using the intake form.
Call 415-621-2488
Call to file a complaint over the phone. Hotline hours available during weekdays from 10AM - 12PM and 1PM - 3PM.
Mail a 1-page letter outlining your complaint to: Civil Liberties Intake Program, ACLU Foundation of Northern California, 39 Drumm Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. Do not submit original copies as return is not guaranteed.
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American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU)
39 Drumm Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Get directions
1.8 miles away Mon - Fri 10 am - 3 pm Sat - Sun Closed
The office is closed for lunch from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM.
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