If you are looking for a public defender, you would need to apply through the court in which you are charged with a crime.
There are no public attorneys for civil matters. Some low/no cost representation is available on a volunteer or non-profit basis. Contact your local bar association to find out what is available in your area.
One can find an attorney's office in the US from: Justice Government website, American Bar, Find Legal Services, USCIS Government, South Carolina Attorney General, Department of Labour.
Can be accomplished by consulting the attorney library. Most courthouses have an attorney library open to the general public.
There are many places one might go to find a free will attorney in the United States. For help finding a local attorney for the services one needs, the Attorney's website is an excellent resource.
Such a right has never existed. You have a right to a public defender; however, there is no guarantee that the public defender is "at no cost to you". If you cannot afford one, the public will provide you with an attorney. However, if the court believes you can afford an attorney, you are expected to pay for, and provide, your own.
You can find a good embezzlement attorney in Los Angeles by checking online, at lawyer directories, at public libraries and legal directories, newspapers and publications.
There really is no number one attorney in America. There are listings of the top ten attorney's in the USA. To find a good local attorney, you should reference your Yellow Pages.
In the US they are required to provide an attorney. It will be a public defender and paid for by the state.
Bill Sali
Public attorney
"You can find a local U.S. attorney all over the United States. You can go to the U.S. Departmet of Justice to locate an attorney near you. In order to help with a specific state or location, the state you are in is required."
Power of Attorney Forms are not filed with the State, instead you will have to download or get a form, have it signed by you and your mother in front of a public notary. You can find a public notary at every branch bank in the United States.
Yes, and you can find a public notary at every branch bank in the United States.