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Idaho Legal Aid Services believes in working hand-in-hand with local communities to reach people who qualify for our services, as well as the organizations and service providers who support them. By collaborating with other professional and issue-focused groups, we ground and enhance our legal work to meet the needs of those we serve.
To best serve our clients, we strive to:
Idaho Legal Aid Services is guided by a Board of Directors composed of both attorneys and clients. Appointed by various bar associations and client organizations, these volunteer members generously contribute their time and expertise to oversee ILAS's operations. We are deeply grateful for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to our mission.Below is our current Board of Directors:Officers:
Online filing is available for some of the U.S.
All forms can be downloaded via links to the left and most searched forms pages are linked on the right. Prior to downloading forms, please read this page and see the "Forms Information" links to the right.
A Guide to Naturalization (M-476) provides information on the benefits and responsibilities of citizenship, an overview of the naturalization process, and eligibility requirements. Recent changes in immigration law and USCIS procedures now make it easier for U.S. military personnel to naturalize (see Naturalization Information for Military Personnel).
Online filing is available for some of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service's most popular forms at any time, day or night. Browse the links to the right to see if filing online is the best option for you.
Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. (ILAS) is the largest public interest law firm in the State of Idaho. The firm has offices in Coeur d’Alene, Lewiston, Nampa, Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls. ILAS also maintains three statewide attorney-staffed advice lines, addressing senior, housing, and domestic violence related legal issues. ILAS seeks equal justice for the underprivileged and low-income community through legal representation, community outreach, and education.
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The promise of equal justice in our society requires the commitment and involvement of the private bar in the legal concerns of the poor. Helping those in your community who are truly in need, and who, without you, may be unable to seek justice, can be one of the most rewarding and inspiring experiences in your legal career.
If you are an attorney and you would like to volunteer with Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. (ILAS), please contact us at: (208) 746-7541 to be put in touch with your local ILAS office.
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