Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara County Santa Maria

201 S. Miller Street, Ste. 210
Santa Maria, CA - 93454
Phone Number: (805) 922-9909

We provide services in the following areas of law:

    Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) (Proof of income required)
    Advice and negotiation for tenants impacted by COVID-19 (Proof of income required)
    Fair Housing/Housing Discrimination (Proof of income required)
    Domestic Violence Restraining Orders & Related Services (no income guideline)
    Elder Abuse Restraining Orders & Related Services (no income guideline)
    Immigration Assistance for Victims of Crimes (U-Visa, T-VISA, VAWA self-petition, SIJs)
    Guardianship & Conservatorship (of the person only) (Only in Lompoc/ Santa Maria locations) (Proof of income required)
    Financial Abuse/Exploitation of Seniors (Age 60+) (no income guideline)
    Consumer Protection – assisting with consumer fraud, debt collection, foreclosure, scams, and other related matters (proof of income required)

Parking is available at the Santa Maria Town Center Mall parking structure. Legal Aid is located upstairs in the 201 building along Miller Street.

Hours: Monday–Thurs. 9:00 am to noon, and 1:00pm-3:00pm
Friday and other times: By appointment

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