Camden County Bar Association

The Camden County Bar Association offers a number of legal services in the community. The operate a lawyer referral service connecting residents to reputable legal council and they also offer free legal advice for seniors.

Programs are detailed below. For more information, please visit the website, or contact:

Camden County Bar Associaton
1040 N. Kings Highway, Suite 201
Cherry Hill, NJ  08034

856-482-0620


Camden County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service (LRS)

The Lawyer Referral Service can refer you to a private attorney that is experienced in many different areas of the law including criminal, landlord/tenant relations, personal injury, estate planning, family law and consumer protection law, just to name a few.

A nominal fee of not more than $30 may be charged for the first half-hour consultation. During the consultation, the attorney will discuss with you any legal issues that you may have and additional fees should retain them for additional work. No fee is charged for calling the referral service, which is a public service of the Camden County Bar Association.

All attorneys are licensed to practice law in New Jersey and are in good standing with the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

If you need a referral, please  call 856-482-0618 between 9:30 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday.


Free Legal Advice for Seniors

Senior citizens can receive free legal advice with attorneys from the Camden County Bar Association's Committee on the Elderly every Tuesday morning from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Camden County Office on Aging, located at Parkview on the Terrace, Suite 11, on the White Horse Pike and Collings Avenue in West Collingswood.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the Division of Senior Services at 1-800-955-AGING.


Legal Aid

If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may be eligible to receive free legal assistance through:

  • Camden Regional Legal Services: 856-964-2010, for civil matters.
     
  • Office of the Public Defender: 856-614-3500, for criminal matters.