Fill out our online complaint form
here.
Due to our small staff, we regret that there is no one to answer the
phone line personally and that we cannot see
people on a walk-in basis, give legal advice by fax, over the phone or
through email.
If you are seeking the ACLU's help in a legal matter involving your
constitutional rights, please:
1) Send us a one-page letter summarizing your situation along with a
self-addressed, stamped envelope, OR
2) Fill out our online complaint form
here.
After that, we will only contact you if we can
help.
In most circumstances we do not take divorce, child custody,
landlord/tenant or private employment cases.
Read
the basic civil liberties concepts page to see if your case might be
something the ACLU would handle.
The ACLU handles cases that involve serious violations of civil
liberties by the government. We do not
have a large staff of lawyers. We are funded through donations, and do
not receive any government money. Because of this, we cannot take every
worthy case that comes our way.
Though the ACLU may be unable to assist with
your problem, there are other agencies that may be of help.
Click
here for our page of legal assistance links.
Do you have a problem with a judge? Read our web page on
how to file a complaint against a judge.
ACLU of Ohio Foundation
4506 Chester Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44103-3621
Attn: Intake Department
Phone: (216) 472-2200 (recording)

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