What's the telephone number of the legal aid center?

The telephone number of the legal aid center is 12348.

12348 "is a special telephone for legal consultation of municipal, district and county judicial bureaus and legal aid centers for the general public. Accept legal advice from the masses, cooperate with the mediation of civil disputes, timely reflect the information of legal needs of the masses, guide and accept legal aid applications, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of poor and vulnerable parties, judicial justice and social stability. The "48" in the cornet takes the homonym of "judicial", which means to seek legal services and mediate civil disputes. Please call the judicial administrative organ. 12348 legal service telephone is a form in which the judicial administrative department organizes lawyers, notaries, grassroots legal service personnel and township judicial office staff to provide convenient and efficient legal consultation and legal services for the masses and social organizations by using special telephone lines and telecommunication networks. Rizhao 12348 legal consultation hotline service scope: ① Answer legal consultation and publicize legal knowledge; (two) to coordinate legal service institutions to meet the legal needs of the masses; ③ Collect and master relevant information and reflect social conditions and public opinions in a timely manner.

The legal aid center is the official name of the government's legal aid institutions, and the judicial administrative departments of the people's governments of municipalities directly under the central government, cities divided into districts and counties determine the legal aid institutions within their respective administrative areas according to their needs. It is a legal service institution established by the state to provide free legal services for vulnerable groups who need legal services but do not have legal aid centers to hire lawyers, and specific personnel who need legal help according to the law but do not hire lawyers themselves (such as those who may be sentenced to life imprisonment or death penalty in criminal cases, juvenile offenders, etc.). ).