Legal Aid NSW

Also known as
  • Legal Aid Commission
  • Legal Services Commission

Business Summary
Our Blacktown office is temporarily closed to the public until late July. We are still here to help you. You can call our Blacktown team on (02) 9621 4800 (9am-1pm or 1.30-5pm). Our services include free confidential face to face legal advice on most legal issues. We provide legal representation for eligible clients, provided through duty services and case grants for ongoing representation, family dispute resolution services to parties in a family law dispute, free workshops and webinars for the public and community organisations, free legal information written in plain English to help people resolve their legal problems specialist services for particular groups in the community. Legal Aid NSW also assists people experiencing domestic and family violence.a
About Us

Legal Aid NSW is a statewide organisation providing legal services to socially and economically disadvantaged people across NSW. We are the largest legal aid commission in Australia and employ over 1,300 staff. We deliver legal services in most areas of criminal, family and civil law. Find out more about our services.

Legal Aid NSW was established in 1979, when it was known as the Legal Services Commission, before becoming the Legal Aid Commission of NSW in 1987. The Legal Aid Commission was renamed Legal Aid NSW in 2006. Find out more about our history.

We provide legal services across NSW through a statewide network of 25 offices, two satellite offices and 243 regular outreach locations. We offer telephone advice through our free legal helpline LawAccess NSW.

We work in partnership with private lawyers who receive funding from Legal Aid NSW to represent legally aided clients. We also work closely with community legal centres, the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) and pro bono legal services. We strive to support clients and improve access to justice through initiatives such as the Cooperative Legal Service Delivery Program and by supporting and administering funding for the state’s 29 Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Services and 32 community legal centres. We collaborate with other agencies providing social and support services to disadvantaged and marginalised people, helping us deliver integrated services to address clients’ legal and non-legal needs. Find out more about our partners.

To learn more about how we meet the needs of our diverse clients see our Diversity Action Plan.

Our Board establishes our broad policies and strategic plans. Board members are appointed by the Attorney General of NSW for terms of up to three years. The day-to-day management is the responsibility of the Chief Executive Officer, assisted by a Senior Executive.

For more information see our Legal Aid NSW Plan 2020-2021, Legal Aid NSW Plan 2018-2023 and annual report.