West Tennessee Legal Services - Selmer Office

141 West Third Street
Selmer, TN - 38375
Phone Number: (800) 372-8346
Fax Number: (731) 645-7259

West Tennessee Legal Services is a non-profit organization that provides assistance in civil cases to individuals, families and communities. We help people with low income with certain legal problems to. Legal help is also available for some persons who are homeless or do not have a regular, adequate night-time residence. The legal problems must be in civil or administrative courts. We help people with consumer problems, such as repossessions, garnishments, creditor harassment, contract and warrant issues. We provide education and legal assistance to parents who have children with special education needs who experience issues in their special education instruction in school. We provide legal advice and representation in obtaining SNAP, unemployment benefits, SSI or Social Security Disability Insurance.

You can apply for legal help by calling (731) 423-0616, extension 250 or (800) 372-8346, extension 250. Do you have a housing problem? Use extension 200.

Counties served: Chester, McNairy, and Hardin


Mission Statement: Providing Equal Access To Justice In 17 Counties In West Tennessee

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Sunday, May 23, 2021

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2021-05-23 10:45:04

Need guardianship/kingship ASAP on 2 grandchildren we are on a fixed income Please help

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