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Adviceguide website

Our Citizens Advice self-help website New windowadviceguide.org.uk has practical, reliable information to help you solve your problems.

Adviceguide also includes frequently asked questions in other languages.

The information is continually reviewed by our team of advisers and covers the law in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Under 25 and need information on debt, benefits, employment or housing? advice4me.org.uk will direct you to information most relevant to you

By phone

Telephone adviceAdvice by phone is available from all Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB). In addition, we are in the process of developing a national phone service. It will become available in different parts of the UK over the next two years.

It is now fully operational in Wales, but only for people who live or work there. In England the service is currently being rolled out area by area. If it is not yet available in your area, you will hear options for recorded information:

Calls to our national phone service (0844 numbers) will be charged at five pence per minute from a landline and may cost considerably more from mobile and other phones. Why we use 0844 numbers

From a Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice Bureaux offer free, confidential, impartial and independent advice from over 3,500 locations. These include high streets, community centres, doctors’ surgeries, courts and prisons.

Our advice helps people resolve their problems with debt, benefits, employment, housing, discrimination, and many more issues. It is available to everyone.

Advice may be given face-to-face or by phone. Most bureaux can arrange home visits and some also provide email advice. A growing number are piloting the use of text, online chat and webcams. Search for your local bureau to see the full range of services it provides.

What to expect from a visit to a CAB

giving adviceWhen you arrive at the CAB we will welcome you and let you know what services we have available. These include a wide range of factsheets and leaflets for you to browse. Please tell us about any language or access requirements you have and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Everyone is offered a short session with an assessor, who will identify the most appropriate way for us to give you the help that is needed. We’ll keep you informed about the length of time you may need to wait for this.

Depending on your particular needs, we may make an appointment to discuss your problem further – in person, by phone or on email. Alternatively, we may provide you with information to take away, or direct you to a different organisation that is better placed to help you.

Search for your local Citizens Advice Bureau

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For England or Wales enter a postcode, town or county in the search box.

For Northern Ireland go to New windowwww.citizensadvice.co.uk

For Scotland please go to New windowwww.cas.org.uk