Legal
DeafLEAD (formerly The L.E.A.D. Institute)
2505 W. Ash, Columbia, MO 65203
Phone: Voice/TTY (573)445-5005 Videophone: (573) 303-5604
Missouri Crisis/Text Line: (573)445-5035 or 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863
Deaf Crisis Line: 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863
FAX: 573-445-5088
Hours: 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday, Crisis Line 24 hours
Services: Provide education, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and other direct services for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, and late-deafened individuals and families; Missouri Crisis Hotline/Text Line; Deaf Crisis Videophone Hotline, sign language classes for all ages; deaf culture training to agencies; Teen Institute (camp for deaf and hard of hearing youth) teaches alcohol and drug abuse prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness, and other issues facing youth; free counseling for hearing and deaf individuals and their families who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, incest and child abuse, free 24-hour crisis interpreting for Deaf victims of crime.
Fee: Sign language classes – call for current fee
Eligibility: Services provided as needed
Fresh Start Sober Living in Columbia
Serving all counties
573-489-4640 Call between 10am-2pm Monday-Friday
Sober living is a type of group housing. All tenants are involved in substance abuse recovery programs.Tenants are provided an alcohol, drug, and violence-free environment to aid in their path to restoration. All properties are located on bus routes and with-in walking/biking distance from downtown district, treatment centers, business districts, 12-step meetings, employment placement agencies, and social service centers.
Bedrooms include bed, dresser, WiFi, TV with cable, desk and chair, nightstand, bed linens, bath towels and a box fan. Fresh start can also accomodate Home Plans for those being released by the Dept. of Corrections.
Mid Missouri Legal Services
428 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 200 Jefferson City, MO 65101
573-634-4545 or 1-800-476-4545 Fax: 573-634-2973
Hours 8:30 - 4:30 Intake hours: 9:00 - 3:00
Services: Legal services to income qualified persons: consumer problems, divorce involving abuse or custody, other divorces, bankruptcies, utility problems, Medicaid, MC+, TANF, food stamps, landlord/tenant problems, juvenile court proceedings, public housing and Section 8, employment and unemployment compensation, education, SSI, elderly issues including powers of attorney and nursing home discharge.
Fee: Free
Eligibility: Income qualified, must reside in service area, civil cases only
Missouri State Division of Probation and Parole
3400 Knipp Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109
573-751-8488
Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (M-F), till 6:30 p.m. (Th)
Services: Supervision of felony and misdemeanor offenders referred by circuit courts, state parole board and other states
Fee: $30 monthly Intervention Fee
Eligibility: Adult offender referred by court or parole board (at least 17 years of age)
Intake Procedures: Referrals only from circuit courts or state parole board
Required Documentation for Services: Board or Court’s order
Geographic Area Served: Boone County
Missouri State Public Defender - District 19
210 Adams St., Jefferson City, MO 65101
573-526-3266 Fax: 573-526-1115
http://www.publicdefender.mo.gov/
A public defender is an attorney who is paid by the government to defend a person who cannot afford to hire an attorney in a criminal case. If a person is charged with a criminal offense, he or she has the right to legal representation. Public defenders are appointed by the court clerk's office.
Moniteau County Courthouse
200 East Main, California, MO 65018
573-796-2071
https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=1631
Missouri circuit courts are courts of original civil and criminal jurisdiction. That is, cases usually begin in the circuit court, which is where trials may occur. Within the circuit court, there are various divisions, such as associate circuit, small claims, municipal, family, probate, criminal and juvenile.
Moniteau County Sheriff's Department
101 E. North St., California, MO 65018
573-796-2525
https://dps.mo.gov/dir/programs/cvsu/counties/moniteau.php
Law Enforcement
Municipal Courts in Moniteau County:
California Municipal Court
500 South Oak Street, California, MO 65018
573-796-2818 FAX: 573-796-3186
Clarksburg Municipal court
P.O. Box 134, Clarksburg, MO 65025
573-796-3229 Fax: 573-796-3452
Jamestown Municipal Court
103 East Row Street, Jamestown, MO 65046
660-849-2339 Fax: 660-849-2355
Tipton Municipal Court
101 East Moniteau, P.O. Box 517, Tipton, MO 65081
660-443-2323 FAX: 660-433-2810
State of Missouri: Commission on Human Rights
111 N. 7th St., Ste. 903, St. Louis, MO 63101
314-340-7590
www.labor.mo.gov/mohumanrights/
Housing Discrimination Assistance, Employment Discrimination Assistance
US Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division
1222 Spruce Street, Room 9.102B, Saint Louis, MO 63103
(573) 785-1439
Employment Discrimination Assistance, Labor Standards and Practices
US Government Department of Housing and Urban Development
1222 Spruce Street, Suite 3.203, Saint Louis, MO 63103
(314) 418-5400
Administrative Entities, Housing Discrimination Assistance
US Government: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission St. Louis Office
1222 Spruce Street, Room 8.100, Saint Louis, MO 63103
(314) 539-7800
https://www.eeoc.gov/field/stlouis/
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Veterans Clinic - MU School of Law
573-882-7630
http://law.missouri.edu/jd/skills/veterans-clinic/
Students at the University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic help veterans and their families secure disability benefits. Student work is done at the Regional Office and the Board of Veterans’ Appeals levels, as well as before the Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims. Students are supervised by an experienced attorney at each step and have the opportunity to work in a law firm atmosphere within the law school serving real client needs.
Under this program, the Clinic is partnering with the University of Missouri Extension to have students and supervising attorneys visit extension offices throughout the State to educate veterans about available resources, as well as to assist them with disability claims and appeals and discharge upgrades. Clinic personnel will also train attorneys on veterans’ law to increase the number of attorneys qualified to help veterans in Missouri’s rural areas.