Key Takeaways

  • 2 legal aid organizations serve Mississippi.
  • Income eligibility: generally 125% of federal poverty level.
  • Covers civil matters: housing, family law, consumer issues, benefits.
  • Does not cover criminal cases — contact the public defender.

Legal Aid Organizations in Mississippi

Mississippi Center for Legal Services

Provides free civil legal services to low-income residents of central and southern Mississippi.

  • Phone1-800-498-1804
  • Websitehttps://www.mscls.org
  • Service areaStatewide — central and southern Mississippi

North Mississippi Rural Legal Services

Serves low-income residents of northern Mississippi with free civil legal services, including many rural communities.

Additional Resources

What Legal Aid Covers

  • Housing: Eviction defense, landlord disputes, public housing issues
  • Family law: Divorce, custody, protection orders, child support
  • Consumer: Debt collection, credit issues, utility shutoffs
  • Benefits: SSI/SSDI, SNAP, Medicaid, unemployment
  • Immigration: Some programs handle immigration matters

What Legal Aid Won't Cover

  • Criminal cases: Contact the public defender's office
  • Fee-generating cases: Personal injury, workers' comp (find a contingency-fee lawyer instead)
  • Over income limit: Ask about sliding-scale fees or limited-scope representation

If You Don't Qualify

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I get free legal help in Mississippi?

    In central/southern MS, call Mississippi Center for Legal Services at 1-800-498-1804. In northern MS, call North Mississippi Rural Legal Services at 1-800-898-8731.

  • What types of cases does Mississippi legal aid handle?

    Mississippi legal aid covers housing, family law, domestic violence, public benefits, consumer issues, and disaster recovery for qualifying low-income residents.

  • Is there legal aid for rural communities in Mississippi?

    Yes. North Mississippi Rural Legal Services specifically focuses on serving rural communities across northern Mississippi.

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