Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services (TCVLS) promotes access to justice through the coordinated efforts of trained volunteers and community partners.
TCVLS strives to enable low-income clients to solve their civil legal problems by providing legal advice, information and direct representation in a manner that is sensitive to people and their legal needs.
In Thurston County, people on low incomes who are deported can be represented in court by one of their volunteer attorneys.
The "Illegal Detainee" (eviction) hearing is held on Friday morning.
If you're low income and being evicted, be in Thurston County Superior Court, 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW, Olympia, WA, Building 2 at 8:30 a.m.
Once you have passed your security check, go to the law library and tell someone you are here to help you with your eviction.
As of 8.30 a.m., there will also be a legal clinic for people under 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines who have problems with their landlord.
You do not need to be threatened with eviction to come to this clinic.
If you are dealing with domestic violence or sexual assault, you can get free legal advice from their clinics, regardless of how much you earn.
There are fewer clinics for against domestic violence at SafePlace at 6:00 p.m. on the first or third Thursday of each month.