LASP's Doylestown office moves to 2 new locations: Domestic Violence cases to 224 N. Main St.; & other legal areas to 1260 Almshouse Road
(Oct. 19, 2020) DOYLESTOWN - The Doylestown Office has completed its move to two new locations. The move was necessitated by Bucks County's sale of its building at 50 N. Main St.
Bucks County Domestic Violence matters, including Protection from Abuse (PFA) cases, are being handled at 224 N. Main St., Doylestown. The move took place Sept. 18.
On Oct. 19, other staff based in Doylestown moved to the fourth floor of The Almshouse, 1260 Almshouse Road, Doylestown. LASP’s Almshouse office handles children and youth, custody and elder law cases.
(Note: To find The Almshouse using a cellphone, search for "Bucks County Planning Commission," which is located on the first floor of The Almshouse.)
To speak to a staff member in either Doylestown location, you can call 215-340-1818. LASP offices are currently closed to the public due to COVID-19, but all LASP staff are working.
LASP also has a Bucks County office in Bristol. LASP has continued to serve clients throughout the pandemic.
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA formed in 2001 when long-standing legal services organizations in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties joined forces. LASP also has offices in Norristown and Pottstown (Montgomery County), Media and Chester city (Delaware County, and West Chester (Chester County). Our regional Helpline (877-429-5994) is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. AND 1-4 p.m.