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Difference between revisions of "Outstanding Warrants and Welfare"

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You can apply for legal aid to see if you are eligible for a criminal lawyer to take your case, or at least give you some advice about a warrant.
You can apply for legal aid to see if you are eligible for a criminal lawyer to take your case, or at least give you some advice about a warrant.


*Over the phone through the LSS province-wide Call Centre at 604.408.2172 (Greater Vancouver) 1.866.577.2525 (elsewhere in BC), or
*Over the phone through the Legal Services Society (LSS) province-wide Call Centre at 604.408.2172 (Greater Vancouver) 1.866.577.2525 (elsewhere in BC), or
*In person through your local legal aid office, see the list of legal aid offices [http://www.lss.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalAidOffices.php www.lss.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalAidOffices.php].
*In person through your local legal aid office, see the list of legal aid offices [http://www.lss.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalAidOffices.php www.lss.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalAidOffices.php].
*Also check script [[Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals (Script 288)|288]], called “Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals” and script [[Financial Help for People with Disabilities (Script 289)|289]], called “Financial Help for People with Disabilities”.
*Also check script [[Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals (Script 288)|288]], called “Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals” and script [[Financial Help for People with Disabilities (Script 289)|289]], called “Financial Help for People with Disabilities”.




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