INDIANAPOLIS — Several thousand Hoosiers lack Internet access. The Indiana Bar Foundation, with the help of IHCDA created 150 legal help kiosks across the state to help address access issues for Indiana residents. Legal help kiosks can be found in libraries, courts, and other community spaces, helping people access legal help and legal documents.
Hoosiers can access court forms, find low-cost and pro-bono legal service providers and more at the kiosks, as well as online at IndianaLegalHelp.org.
The Marion County Legal Resource Center in Indianapolis, Indiana has self-service kiosks that provide access to IndianaLegalHelp.org. The kiosks are intended to help people without reliable internet access navigate the civil legal system.
The Marion County Legal Resource Center is located on the fourth floor of the Marion County Community Justice Campus, 675 Justice Way. (Near E. Pleasant Run Parkway North Dr. and Southeastern Ave. on the near-southeast side.)
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