LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM
NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM
Provides a nonprofit law office providing civil legal services to Indian tribes, Native organizations, and individual Native people for issues involving Indian law or tribal law or otherwise related to client's status as a tribal member. Does not handle domestic relations or housing matters (these types of cases are referred to local Legal Aid offices). Does not accept cases against Indian tribes.

Current case priority categories include access to tribal courts, tribal court enhancement, protection of tribal sovereignty and self-government, Indian Child Welfare Act issues, tribal enrollment, issues involving trust land and resources, educational issues, health care issues, probate and estate planning, public benefits (where impacted by an applicant/recipient's Indian status), and domestic violence.
Eligibility: Indian tribes and groups, and Native individuals. Must meet low-income eligibility requirements.
Hours: By appointment only
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • Main phone (503) 223-9483
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call or visit website for more information
FEES: None
DOCUMENTS: None required at intake
LANGUAGES: English, interpretation or signing by arrangement
AREA SERVED: State of Oregon
SITE HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
Services:
  • Benefits and Services Assistance * Native American Community
  • General Legal Aid * Native American Community
  • Native American/Tribal Law
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