Law Library Mission Statement
The Central Rappahannock Regional Public Law Library, located on the third floor* of the Fredericksburg Branch and at the Montross Branch in Westmoreland, provides information about laws and legal procedures to the general public, attorneys, and the judiciary. The law library is open during the branch's regular business hours.
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Lawyer in the Library, part of a series
Abogado en la Biblioteca, part of a series
Questions for a Law Specialist, part of a series
Thomson Reuters Westlaw
ABA Virginia Free Legal Answers
A project of the Virginia State Bar. Free legal answers for those who qualify from volunteer attorneys. Civil matters only.
Fredericksburg Circuit Court
Find helpful forms for divorce, name change, and expungements, as well as information on jury service, marriage licenses, wills & probate, and guardians & conservators.
Guide to Virginia Legal Information Resources, opens a new window
The "Guide To Virginia Legal Information Resources" is a new resource from the Virginia Access to Justice Commission for the self- represented litigant to aid them in their efforts to resolve their legal matters.
Legal Aid Works
A non-profit corporation that provides free, high-quality, civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families, with an office in Fredericksburg.
Upsolve: Eliminate Your Debt, opens a new window
A nonprofit online web application that enables low-income Americans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on their own.
Virginia Judicial System Court Self-Help Website
Neutral legal information on topics commonly sought by self-represented litigants, such as traffic tickets, divorce, and landlord & tenant issues.
Virginia State Bar Lawyer Referral Service
A referral service to licensed lawyers in good standing with the Virginia Bar Association who have an interest in handling the type of legal matter you request.