TEXAS — There is a service offered in several Texas cities that offers legal advice, resources and more. They’re called “legal kiosks,” formerly called “virtual court kiosks.”
Candi Rivera is the program manager for the kiosk project. She said that it acts as a one-stop shop for legal needs.
“You can sit here and join a video meeting, you can explore common legal topics, or you can research local resources or get legal help,” said Rivera.
Every kiosk comes with a printer, so any forms or paperwork can be printed onsite.
The kiosks offer real-time help in filling out legal forms if you have questions. You can also speak with an attorney for free through these kiosks, and under certain eligibility guidelines, you can get extended legal advice for free.
These machines have also already b

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