In-Person Self Help Services will be closed on Friday, January 17, 2025.

 

The Resource Centers are now open for in-person services!

We provide free assistance with family law, child support, guardianship, landlord/tenant and small claims cases. Our staff can answer questions about court processes and procedures, review your forms after you fill them out, provide you with educational materials (including samples) and referrals to local nonprofit organizations. The only requirement for providing services is that you do not have an attorney.

We do not provide legal advice, are not your attorney and no attorney-client relationship is created as a result of any information or services provided to self-represented parties. Our communications are not privileged and services may be provided to both parties to a case. You should consult with your own attorney if you want personalized advice or strategy, to have a confidential conversation, or to be represented by an attorney in court.

Visiting our Self Help Resource Center

The Resource Center provides services in person on a first-come, first-served basis. Services provided and office hours vary by location. Due to the heavy demand for our services, it is advisable to visit our resource center locations as early as possible if you wish to have your forms reviewed by our staff. To find the nearest location to you, and our days and times of services, please click here. To find Remote Services Available, please click here.

Contacting the Self Help Resource Center by Phone

We do not offer live assistance via telephone. You can get general information about our locations and hours by calling our automated line at 909-269-8826.

We do offer remote services online through our DASH portal at dash.sb-court.org.

We Currently Offer Services in the Following Areas of Law

If you need assistance with other types of cases, please see our list of community resources and other helpful links.