Student Legal Assistance

The ASU Student Legal Assistance office provides legal advice and counsel to currently enrolled students at ASU. The program is funded through Associated Students of Arizona State University (ASASU) and there is no charge for the service. Information and advice are provided by a licensed attorney. Although the office does not represent students in court, the office can assist in problem resolution, including writing demand letters where appropriate. The office also prepares some types of legal documents for students, where appropriate. Appointments with the attorney are in-person and confidential. The Student Legal Assistance Office offers free notary service to students, faculty and staff. The notary can assist with most documents.

ASU EVENTS

Memorial Union, 3rd floor, Rm. 329

Mailing Address: PO Box 871001, Tempe, AZ 85287-1001
Phone 480-965-6307
Fax 480-965-6308
Email: lawinfo@asu.edu

 

Please Note:

  • Consultations are by appointment only.
  • Student Legal Assistance only advises current ASU students.
  • The notary can assist with most documents.

     

Landlord - Tenant

The ASU Student Legal Assistance Office is available for consultation and can assist in various landlord – tenant issues.

Family Law

ASU Student Legal Assistance offers legal advice on most family law issues. The office can prepare the paperwork for uncontested divorces or the attorney can review documents a student has prepared.

Traffic & Parking Violations

The ASU Student Legal Assistance Office is prepared to answer questions you have regarding traffic and parking violations.



Criminal Law

Although Student Legal Assistance may not represent you, the staff attorney can advise you on procedural matters and general substantive information.

Consumer Fraud, Debt

ASU Student Legal Assistance can answer questions regarding consumer fraud, debt, and collection practices.

Auto Purchase & Repairs

ASU Student Legal Assistance can answer questions concerning auto purchases, warranties, scams, repair issues, and financing.

 

 

 

Last updated: October 29, 2009 by Memorial Union WebTeam