About Us
The Legal Assistance Office (LAO) is staffed with judge advocates, Federal civilian counsel, and support personnel.
LAO provides a wide range of legal assistance services concerning civil legal matters to eligible personnel (active duty military personnel, retirees, and their respective dependents) in accordance with the Manual of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy and supplemental implementing regulations of the Navy and Marine Corps.
The LAO Director maintains liaison with relevant North Carolina agencies, such as the North Carolina State Bar Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, the North Carolina Department of Insurance, and the Consumer Protection Division of the North Carolina Attorney General.
LAO also provides notary public services and assistance concerning immigration and naturalization. Services available from the LAO are provided as resources and generally include assistance with the following: pre-deployment legal preparedness, estate planning, family law, consumer protection, debtor-creditor problems, and landlord-tenant problems.
Through various means, LAO provides information to the public with a view towards consumer education and prevention of victimization. LAO prepares cases alleging a pattern or practice of harmful business for review and appropriate action by the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board
The LAO OIC oversees the operation of the Tax Center, which provides tax return preparation and electronic filing services free of charge to eligible clients.

Important Announcements
UPCOMING CLOSURES:
- June 18 - June 19: Closed in observance of Juneteenth
- July 3 and July 6: Closed in observance of Fourth of July
- September 7 - September 8: Closed in observance of Labor Day
- October 12 - October 13: Closed in observance of Indigenous People's Day
- November 26 - November 27: Closed in observance of Thanksgiving
- December 24 - December 25: Closed in observance of Christmas
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New Contact E-Mail: RLC_EAST_LAO.FCT@USMC.MIL
This e-mail is for general questions only. Do not send personally identifiable information (PII) to this e-mail, as it is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Communication with this e-mail does not establish an attorney-client relationship. There will be no legal advice provided to any potential clients through this e-mail; all potential clients must be physically present in our office to establish an attorney/client relationship.
Effective immediately: We will only be offering state notary services on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Updated 5 June 2026

Immigration
ACTIVE-DUTY IMMIGRATION
All service members seeking immigration assistance must always bring the following when visiting our office: military identification, green card, or US Passport (if have one).
For first time consultations, bring printed hard copies of any of the following documents that apply: current or past criminal matters, current or recent immigration cases, any immigration court documents, current or past military discipline issues.
Immigration Form N-426 (Request to Certify Military or Naval Service – Service member is to sign and date Part 2 the exact date it is being turned into chain of command for certification by O-6 or above. Commander has 30 days from date of submission to certify and return to service member. Form does not have to make it back to Immigration Paralegal with those 30 days.
FAMILY MEMBER IMMIGRATION
For base legal services, only spouses and children may be considered Family Members. We cannot assist you with any other type of family member. You will have to seek outside assistance for those type of cases.
For first time consultations, please bring printed hard copies of any of the following documents that apply: current or past criminal matters, current or recent immigration cases, any immigration court documents.
**Please note: this is a high-demand service; clients are seen on a first come, first serve basis. Please expect delays.**
WE CANNOT PERFORM THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
Certified copies or Certified True Copies of original documents. That may only be issued by the primary issuing entity of that document. If document is foreign, then individual needs to address it with their country’s embassy or consulate.
Apostilles. This is notary function that can be done by secretary of state of where the original document (or certified copy) was initially issued. Individual must submit one of the two mentioned, along with a cover letter stating what it is being used for and for what country, and a filing fee. Filing fees vary by state: Ex: NC charges about $10, and CA will charge $100.
Dual Citizenship. We cannot assist anyone wanting to renounce their foreign citizenship. Many countries allow dual citizenship, some do not. The US will not force you to renounce the foreign citizenship unless it is requirement for security clearance. For that process, individual must seek their embassy or consulate.
IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES, WE CANNOT ASSIST YOU:
- If either you (service member) or your spouse currently employ an immigration attorney for any matter – we cannot assist you. You must bring written proof that the relationship has ended.
- If individual has previously overstayed a visa (of any sort) more than once – we cannot assist you.
- If individual has previously been deported, is currently in deportation proceedings, was ordered deported, but did not leave the US – we cannot assist you.
Intake & Referral Documents
Click to download the following documents in PDF format:
| Service Member Immigration Intake 2025 |
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- You may type or legibly handprint this intake sheet prior to coming to our office. Handprint block letters and numbers.
- Enter date the normal way – Month, Day, Year. DO NOT use military style dates.
- Spell everything out. NO INITIALS.
- Physical address: if you live in the barracks , enter that address (example: Building number, street, room number, Camp, and zip code).
- Mailing Address: can be any good secure address.
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| Family Intake |
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| Immigration Referral Sheet |
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- This referral sheet is for all those whom our office is not able to assist.
- For our office: a family member can only be a spouse, child (biological, adopted or step)
- All other types of family members must seek assistance elsewhere.
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Additional Links & ResourceS
** Note that the following documents, links, and general information below is for informational purposes only and does not represent legal advice from an attorney or the legal assistance office.

Hours of Operation
| Immigration & Naturalization (Active Duty Service Members Only): |
Monday/Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. / 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
NOTE: this is a very high demand service. Clients are seen on a first come, first serve basis. Limited spots available. Please expect delays. |
| Dependent Family Members of Active Duty Service Members: |
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. / 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
Alternatively, Ft. Bragg offers both Active Duty Immigration and Dependent Family Members Immigration.
NOTE: this is a high demand service. Clients are seen on a first come, first serve basis. Limited spots available. Please expect delays.
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New Client Walk-ins:
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Tuesday & Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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NOTE: Hours may vary due to attorney availability
Limited spots available. First come, first serve.
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| Separation/Divorce Brief: |
Tuesday & Thursday: 7:30 a.m. |
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| Family Law Paralegal Intakes: |
Monday & Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. / 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. |
Extremely high-demand service. Limited spots available. First come, first serve. |
| Notary Services: |
Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. / 1:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. |
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| Wills/Power of Attorney Brief: |
Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 10:00 a.m. at Building 66
Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. at the Base Theater |
For scheduling unit briefs, please call (910) 451-1903.
All Will Execution appointments are scheduled for Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 0800. If you miss your scheduled Will Execution appointment, you will need to contact our office at (910) 451-1903 to reschedule or stop by our office during normal business hours. |
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Please note that our office will be closed in accordance with the Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST) Leave/Liberty schedule, Training and Federal Holidays.