THIS PAGE EXPLAINS HOW TO ASK FOR OUR HELP.
The ACLU of the District of Columbia works to protect and extend civil liberties and civil rights in our local community, Washington, DC. We do this by filing lawsuits, educating the public, and lobbying the DC government.
Before you write to us, please read this page. We take only take a limited number of cases, and with regret must turn down some requests even when serious injustice has occurred.
Our procedure is to review and respond to requests for help between 4 to 6 weeks. If you have not yet heard from us, it is because your request for help is still under review.
If your civil liberties or civil rights were violated, you may file a complaint with our office. (Here are some answers to FAQ’s about filing a claim with us.) Another way to contact us about a civil rights or civil liberties violation is to leave a voicemail at 202-601-4269. Please note that leaving your email and/or mailing address will help us process your request faster.
If you have a case not involving civil liberties or civil rights, please see our resource guide for help with other legal problems in the DC area.