1. Non-criminal cases: To find out if you qualify for free legal help for a non-criminal matter, contact the Legal Help Link:
If you do not qualify for free help, the Lawyer Referral Service may be able to arrange a 30 minute consultation for you with a private lawyer for $35. Both civil and criminal matters can be discussed with lawyers providing this service.
2. Criminal Cases: For criminal matters, you can contact the Office of the Public Defender at:
3. Family Cases:
4. Attorney Complaints: If you have a complaint about an attorney, call 302-577-7042.
5. Judge Complaints: If you have a complaint about the conduct of a judge, call 302-856-5229.
6. Employment Discrimination Complaints:
7. Other Discrimination Complaints:
8. LGBTQ+ Rights: For LGBTQ+ rights and resources, visit CAMP Rehoboth.
8. Veterans Rights: If you have concerns about Veterans' rights, contact the Widener Law Veterans’ Clinic at 302-477-2100
9. Victim’s Services: Call Victim/Witness Protection at 1-800-870-1790
10. Consumer Protection:
11. Legal Information: Call Widener Law Library at 302-477-2162
12. Disability Rights: For assistance with obtaining appropriate treatment, freedom from discrimination, access and accommodations, government benefits, special education services, and other rights related to mental or physical disabilities, contact the Community Legal Aid Society Disabilities Law Program. There are no income requirements for services provided by the Program.
13. Expungements: In 2021, Delaware became the fifth state to pass laws that meet Clean Slate criteria: automation of record clearance, automated clearance upon eligibility of the record, inclusion of arrest records, inclusion of misdemeanor records, and a strong recommendation for laws to include eligibility of at least one felony record. These laws provide greater equity, consistency, and cost-effectiveness through a streamlined automated process that applies to all Delaware records eligible for mandatory expungement.