What are Self-Help Information Centers?
Self-Help Information Centers provide general assistance to people who do not have attorneys. Assistance is provided in the areas of family law, evictions, small claims, name changes, guardianship, conservatorship, probate and restraining orders. You can also find information about upcoming workshops and other available assistance.
Where are the Self-Help Information Centers located?
Self-Help Information Centers are open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the following court locations:
Banning Justice Center 135 N. Alessandro Road Banning, CA. 92220 |
Blythe Court 265 N. Broadway Blythe, CA. 92225 |
Hemet Court 880 N. State Street Hemet, CA. 92543 |
Larson Justice Center 46-200 Oasis Street Indio, CA. 92201 |
Riverside Family Law Court 4175 Main Street Riverside, CA. 92501 |
Southwest Justice Center 30755-D Auld Road Murrieta, CA. 92563 |
Riverside Self-Help Center |
What RESOURCES ARE available at the Self-Help Information Center?
Computers – Computers provide access to the Court’s website. They may also be used to complete legal documents, conduct research, find additional resources and access court records. Please note that there is a fee of $0.50 per page to print copies from a court file.
Self-Help Publications – Self-help books covering various areas of law are available for public use while visiting the Self-Help Information Center. Subjects include divorce, grandparent rights, landlord rights, tenant rights, small claims and other topics.
Form Packets – Commonly used form packets of legal documents are available. For instance, there are form packets for Unlawful Detainer, Divorce, and Default Judgment (Divorce).
Brochures – Brochures providing general and specific information on a variety of topics are also available.
Is there a fee for using the Self-Help Information Centers?
There is no fee to use the centers or any assistance provided. However, you may need to pay for copies and court filing fees at the clerk's office.