Legal Aid Saskatchewan
Legal Aid Saskatchewan delivers comprehensive legal services to adult and youth clients across the province, focusing on criminal matters and family law.
Company facts
- Founded
- 1974
- Employees
- 200
- Headquarters
- Canada
- Type
- Government
About
Legal Aid Saskatchewan delivers comprehensive legal services to adult and youth clients across the province, focusing on criminal matters and family law. The organization provides full representation to financially eligible individuals, duty counsel for in‑custody clients at all 74 provincial courthouses, and immediate advice through the Brydges Line for anyone arrested or detained, regardless of financial status. Lawyers also offer brief, telephone‑based consultations on a wide range of legal issues. Operating from 14 regional offices—including major centers such as Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert—Legal Aid Saskatchewan is mandated by the Legal Aid Act and Regulations and has been a cornerstone of access to justice since 1974. The agency’s commitment to equitable legal support makes it a vital employer for professionals dedicated to public service and community impact.