Legal Aid South Africa has a mandate from the South African Constitution to help the poor get tax-funded legal assistance. It is important that we make sure the people we help need our assistance the most.
If you ask us for legal assistance we will ask you to complete a form so we can understand how much money you earn each month and what things you own, like a car or house. This is called the Means Test. A Legal Aid South Africa official is always available to help you fill this form in.
Legal Aid South Africa is committed to upholding the principles of equality, fairness, and human rights by providing free legal assistance to poor and vulnerable populations, including women, children, and rural residents. The application process is designed to be accessible and straightforward, allowing individuals to seek help when they need it most.
Steps to Apply for Legal Aid
- Complete the Application Form: The first step is to fill out the legal aid application form. This form is crucial as it collects essential information about your financial situation and legal needs.
- Gather Necessary Documentation: Along with the application form, you will need to provide documentation that reflects your financial status. This typically includes:
- Copies of your pension card (if applicable).
- Two recent pay stubs if you are employed.
- Bank statements for the past two months.
- Submit Your Application: Mail the completed application form and accompanying documents to your nearest legal aid office. Ensure all required documents are included; otherwise, your application may be returned to you.
- Await Approval: Once your application is submitted, it will be reviewed. If approved, you may be required to contribute to your legal fees, depending on your financial circumstances.
Eligibility for Legal Aid
To qualify for legal aid in South Africa, applicants must undergo a means test. This assessment evaluates your income and financial situation. For instance, employed individuals must earn less than R5,500 per month after taxes to be eligible. It’s important to provide accurate information regarding your earnings, benefits, savings, and assets, including those of your partner.
Who Can Apply?
Legal aid is available to anyone living in South Africa, including non-citizens, provided the case meets specific criteria. This includes situations that are unlawful, involve minors, or pertain to asylum seekers. Under the Refugees Act of 1998, individuals applying for asylum can also receive legal assistance.