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Library Self-Help Programs and Services : Self-Help Centers Library/Organization: Address: City/Town: State: ZIP: URL: Lib Type Lib Serv Lib SHC Lib SHC other Lib partner w/ external SHC Alaska State Court Law Library 303 K Street Anchorage AK 99502 http://www.courts.alaska.gov/library.htm ST L ES 5th Circuit Court of Appeals 600 Camp Street New Orleans LA 70130 http://www.lb5.uscourts.gov/ FD L Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library 300 Dexter Avenue Montgomery AL 36104 http://judicial.alabama.gov/library.cfm ST L Anne Arundel County Public Law Library 7 Church Circle, PO 2395 Annapolis MD 21401 http://circuitcourt.org/law-library-mainmenu-40 CO L LS OS ES Baltimore County Circuit Court Law Library 401 Bosley Ave Towson MD 21204 www.baltimorecountmd.gov/go/lawlibrary CO L ES Berks County Law Library 633 Court Street, 10th Fl. Reading PA 19601 CO L Boley Law Library, Lewis & Clark Law School 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd Portland OR 97219 lawlib.lclark.edu UN L Butler County Law Library 10 Journal Square, Suite 200 Hamilton OH 45011 http://www.bclawlib.org/index.shtml CO L BYU Hunter Law Library 274G JRCB Provo UT 84602-8000http://lawlib.byu.edu/ UN L Catholic University Law Library DC UN L Charles County Public Law Library P.O. Box 3060 La Plata MD 20646 http://www.charlescountylawlibrary.com/ CO L ES Clark County Law Library 1200 Franklin Street Vancouver WA 98660 http://www.clark.wa.gov/law-library/index.html CO L Coconino County Law Library 200 N. San Francisco St. Flagstaff AZ 86001 www.coconino.az.gov/lawlibrary CO L LS Coleman Karesh Law Library, Univ. of South Carolina 701 Main St. Columbia SC 29208 http://law.sc.edu/library/ UN L Collin County Law Library 2100 Bloomdale Road, Ste. 02536 McKinney TX 75070 http://www.co.collin.tx.us/law_library/index.jsp CO L Dakota County Law Library 14955 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley MN 55124 http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/LawJustice/LawLibrary/Pages/default.aspxCO L LS Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, Rogers College of Law 1201 E Speedway Tucson AZ 85721 www.law.arizona.edu/library UN L DeKalb County Law Library 556 N. McDonough St., Room 400 Decatur GA 30033 http://web.co.dekalb.ga.us/superior/law_lib_general.html CO L Dougherty County Law Library 225 Pine Ave. #212 Albany GA 31701 www.albany.ga.us/lawlibrary CO L LS El Paso County Law Library 500 E. San Antonio Rm. 1202 El Paso TX 79901 CO L Florida A&M University College of Law Library 201 Beggs Ave. Orlando FL 32801 http://law.famu.edu UN L Fort Bend County Law Library 1422 Eugene Heimann Circle Richmond TX 77469 http://www.fortbend.lib.tx.us/branches/ll.html CO L Fresno County Law Library 1100 Van Ness, Rm 600 Fresno CA 93721 CP L Hamilton County Law Library 1000 Main St. Room 601 Cincinnati OH 45202 http://www.hamilton-co.org/cinlawlib/ CO L Jenkins Law Library 833 Chestnut Street, Ste. 1220 Philadelphia PA 19107 www.jenkinslaw.org CO L johnson county law library courthouse, Room 101, 100 N. Kansas Ave. Olathe KS 66061 lawlibrary.jocogov.org UN L LS Kane County Law Library & Self Help Legal Center 37W77 Rt. 38 St. Charles IL 60175 www.kclawlibrary.org CO L LS KY State Law Library 700 Capital Ave, Rm. 200 Frankfort KY 40601 ST L Lancaster County Law Library 50 N. Duke St. Lancaster PA 17602 www.co.lancaster.pa.us/prose CO L ES Law Library of Louisiana 400 Royal Street New Orleans LA 70130 www.lasc.org ST L Law Library, University of Houston 12 Law Library Houston TX 77204 UN L Lee County Law Library 1700 Monroe Street Fort Myers FL 33901 CO L Lehigh County Law Library 455 W. Hamilton Street Allentown PA 18018 www.lccpa.org CO L LS Los Angeles Law Library 301 W. First Street Los Angeles CA 90012 lalawlibrary.org CO L Maricopa County Superior Court 101 W Jefferson St Phoenix AZ 85003 CO L LS Marquette University Law Library 1215 West Michigan Street Milwaukee WI 53201 https://law.marquette.edu/law-library/eckstein-law-library UN L Maryland State Law Library 361 Rowe Blvd. Annapolis MD 21401 http://www.lawlib.state.md.us/ ST L ES Mass. Trial Court Law Libraries 2 Center Plaza, 9th Floor Boston MA 2108 www.lawlib.state.ma.us CO L MN State Law Library 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul MN 55155 http://mn.gov/lawlib ST L ES Montgomery County Circuit Court 50 Maryland Avenue Rockville MD 20850 CO L LS Montgomery County Law Library 301 N. Thompson St., Ste. 105 Conroe TX 77301 http://www.mctx.org/departments_d-k/departments_l-p/law_library/index.htmlCO L Nevada Supreme Court Law Library 201 So. Carson Street, #100 Carson City NV 89701 lawlibrary.nevadajudiciary.us ST L New Hampshire Law Library One Charles Doe Drive Concord NH 3301 www.courts.state.nh.us/lawlibrary ST L Norfolk Law Library 999 Waterside Drive #1300 Norfolk VA 23510 CO L Orange County Public Law Library 515 North Flower Santa Ana CA 92703 ocpll.org CO L ES Penn State Law 216 Katz Building University Park PA 16802 UN L Pinellas County Law Library 324 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater FL 33756 http://www.jud6.org/LegalCommunity/LawLibraries.html CO L OS ES Public Law Library of King County 516 Third Avenue, Suite W621 Seattle WA 98104 www.kcll.org CO L ES Ramsey County Law Library 15 Kellogg Blvd. W., Ste. 1815 St. Paul MN 55102 www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ll CO L LS OS Regent University Law Library 1000 Regent University Drive Virginia Beach VA 23464 law.regent.edu UN L Riverside County Law Library 3989 Lemon Street Riverside CA 92501 http://www.rclawlibrary.org/ CP L ES Rutgers - Newark School of Law 123 Washington Street Newark NJ 7102 http://law-library.rutgers.edu UN L S.J. Quinney Law Library 332 South 1400 East Salt Lake City UT 84112-0731http://www.law.utah.edu/library/ UN L Sacramento County Public Law Library 609 9th St Sacramento CA 95814 www.saclaw.org CO L LS San Diego Law Library 1105 Front Street San Diego CA 92101 www.sandiegolawlibrary.org CO L SBCLL 402 North D Street San Bernardino CA 92336 sblawlibrary.org CO L ES Southern Illinois University School of Law 1150 Douglas Dr., Mail Code 6803 Carbondale IL 62901 http://www.law.siu.edu/lawlib/index.html CP L LS Spokane County Law Library 1033 W Gardner Spokane WA 99260 CO L State Law & Legis. Ref. Library 43 SHS Augusta ME 04333-0043http://www.maine.gov/legis/lawlib/ ST L State Law Library of Montana 215 Sanders Helena MT 59620 http://courts.mt.gov/library/default.mcpx ST L LS OS ES State of Oregon Law Librry 1163 State St. Salem OR 97301 http://www.oregon.gov/soll/Pages/index.aspx ST L Texas Southern University 3100 Cleburne Houston TX 77088 UN L Texas Tech University School of Law Library 1802 Hartford Avenue Lubbock TX 79409 http://www.law.ttu.edu/lawlibrary/ UN L Thomas M. Cooley Law School 300 S. Capitol Avenue Lansing MI 48933 http://www.cooley.edu UN L Tulare County Public Law Library 221 S Mooney Blvd Visalia CA 93291 www.tularecounty.ca.gov/lawlibrary CO L ES U.S. Courts 8th Circuit St Louis MO 63102 FD L UC Berkeley School of Law Library MS 7210 Berkeley CA 94720 www.law.berkeley.edu/library/ UN L Univ. of Wash. School of Law Gallagher Law Library William H. Gates Hall, Room L149 Box 353025Seattle WA 98195-3025http://lib.law.washington.edu/ UN L university of florida college of law p.o. box 117628 gainesville FL 32611 UN L ES University of Houston Houston TX UN L University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC UN L Utah State Law Library 450 S State St, Rm W-13 / PO Box 140220 Salt Lake City UT 84114-0220http://www.utcourts.gov/lawlibrary/ and http://www.utcourts.gov/selfhelp/contact/ST L LS Valley State Prison, CDCR P.O. Box 99 Chowchilla CA 93610 PR L Vermont State Library 109 State St Montpelier VT 5609 http://libraries.vermont.gov ST L Walter T. McCarthy Law Library 1425 N. Courthouse Road Arlington VA 22201 CO L Washington County Law Library 111 NE Lincoln Hillsboro OR 97124 http://www.co.washington.or.us/LawLibrary/ CO L Wheat Law Library, Univ. of Kansas 1535 W. 15th Street Lawrence KS 66045 www.law.ku.edu/library/ UN L Wood County Law Library One Courthouse Square Bowling Green OH 43402 www.co.wood.oh.us/lawlibrary CO L WV State Law Library Bldg 1, Rm E-404, 1900 Kanawha Blvd E Charleston WV 25305 http://www.courtswv.gov/public-resources/law-library/law-library-home.htmlST L LS Courthouse Libraries BC 800 Smithe Street Vancouver www.courthouselibrary.ca CO L Guam Law Library 141 San Ramon St. Hagatna GU 96910 www.guamlawlibrary.org ST L LS.
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