Kansas Legal Services - Manhattan Office

205 S 4th St
Manhattan, KS - 66502
Phone Number: (785) 537-2943
Fax Number: (785) 537-2927

Kansas Legal Services, a statewide non-profit corporation, is devoted to helping low income Kansans meet their basic needs through the provision of important legal and mediation services. KLS strives to erase the causes of poverty and mitigate its effects by helping people achieve and keep up self-sufficiency.


You can apply for legal assistance either by phone 1-800-723-6953 Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by filling out our Online Application. Individuals seeking legal assistance should first apply. Our field offices can't answer any questions or give legal advice until they have an application on file.


Counties served: Clay, Geary, Pottawatomie, Riley

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2 Comments

2020-09-01 11:05:30

I have a curation about filling a application for a citizen ship usa. If i can do it in this office?

2021-10-04 10:19:21

Received a citation for battery because I have a bridge & have spittle when I speak. I know nothing about this whole thing & know this grossly exaggerated as spitting on a person

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