The Center for Arkansas Legal Services is pleased to announce its inaugural series of Rural Justice Days, where small towns will see big impacts this summer. Legal Services will be traveling across rural Arkansas providing a one-stop shop for civil legal needs. We will be handling simple divorces, estate planning, powers of attorney, and criminal record sealing. However, walk-ins will be welcome to discuss any civil legal needs they have, such as public benefits problems, evictions, landlord-tenant disputes, or debt collection. On April 30, from 10 am to 3 pm, we will be at the First United Methodist Church at 121 Harrison Street, in Camden, Arkansas. The Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Clerk's Office and Pastor Beth Waldrup are cohosting this clinic.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all participants will be required to wear a mask to receive service and must observe social distancing procedures. While walk-ins are welcome, it is strongly encouraged that you call our Helpline at 501-376-3423 to schedule an appointment. Persons interested in criminal record sealing must call the Helpline for an appointment to ensure eligibility and obtain ACIC and Sentencing Reports prior to service. For more information about the Center for Arkansas Legal Services or the services we can provide, please visit www.arkansaslegal.org or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/arkansaslegal