The Center for Arkansas Legal Services and Legal Aid of Arkansas are the only free civil legal aid organizations in the state. Together, they help more than 12,000 clients each year. With a combined total of only 60 attorneys between these two organizations, the caseload is staggering.
Since 2003, the Commission has undertaken initiatives to expand pro bono recruitment and participation, implement court assistance projects, effect changes to statutes and court rules that impact access to justice, educate the public about the need for civil legal aid, and increase financial resources available to provide legal assistance to low-income Arkansans. Its success has been augmented by its sister 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Arkansas Access to Justice Foundation, which manages the state’s IOLTA Program and coordinates statewide fundraising efforts for access to justice.
Together, we represent hope for more than half a million low-income Arkansans who would otherwise have nowhere to turn for legal help.
Forms & Documents
Browse all Arkansas Access to Justice government forms
All 6 forms
Form Title | Topics |
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1st Hour PowerPoint Slides | |
2nd & 3rd Hour PowerPoint Slides | |
Attorney Change of Status | |
CLE Attendance Form | |
CLE Evalutation Form | |
IOLTA Account Agreement |
Contact Information & Office Locations
All 2 contact points
Address:
Arkansas Access to Justice Commission
1111 West Sixth Street
Suite D
Little Rock, AR 72201
- (501) 492-7175 (phone)
- (501) 682-9415 (facsimile)
Address:
Arkansas Access to Justice Foundation
1111 West Sixth Street
Suite D
Little Rock, AR 72201
- (501) 682-9421 (phone)
- (501) 682-9415 (facsimile)