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Arizona's Lemon Law

Review of Arizona statutes and resources for consumers

The best way to find an attorney is to ask someone you trust for a recommendation. Another option is to ask an attorney you know to represent you or to refer you to someone else.  Other resources are listed below.

 

♦ Self-help resources are online at AzLawHelp.org.

♦ Free and reduced fee legal resources may be available through AzLawHelp.org. Call 866-637-5341 or apply here.

♦ For a $50 administrative fee, you can get a 30 minute consultation with a lawyer. Call the Maricopa County Lawyer Referral Service at 602-257-4434 or sign up using the online referral form.

♦ You may be able to retain a lawyer to supervise while you handle your case. Do an internet search for "unbundled" legal services or "limited scope" representation.

♦ The Arizona Supreme Court certifies nonlawyers who prepare legal documents. Do an internet search for Certified Legal Document Preparers.

♦ Self help resources are online at AzLawHelp.org.

♦ Free and reduced fee legal resources may be available through AzLawHelp.org. Call 866-657-3434 or 520-623-9465 or apply here.

♦ For a $35 administrative fee, you can get a 30 minute consultation with a lawyer. Call Pima County Lawyer Referral Program at 520-623-4625 or get more information at Lawyer Referral Service.

♦ You may be able to hire a lawyer to supervise while you handle your case. Do an internet search for "unbundled" legal services or "limited scope" representation.

♦ The Arizona Supreme Court certifies nonlawyers who prepare legal documents. Do an internet search for Certified Legal Document Preparers.

♦ Self help resources are online at AzLawHelp.org.

♦ Free and reduced fee legal resources may be available through AzLawHelp.org. Call 866-637-5341 or apply here.

♦ Contact the county bar association where you live for a referral.

♦ You may be able to retain a lawyer to supervise while you handle your case. Do an internet search for "unbundled" legal services or "limited scope" representation.

♦ The Arizona Supreme Court certifies nonlawyers who prepare legal documents. Do an internet search for Certified Legal Document Preparers.