About PCBA Referrals
The Pueblo County Bar Association does not make individual attorney referrals. However, we've compiled the best referral services and directories available to help you find the right attorney for your situation — including resources specific to Pueblo County.
Colorado Bar Association Find-A-Lawyer
Search Colorado's official attorney directory by practice area and county. Filter for Pueblo County attorneys across all specialties. The most comprehensive starting point for finding a licensed Colorado attorney.
PCBA Member Directory
Browse attorneys who are active members of the Pueblo County Bar Association, filtered by practice area. All listed attorneys are licensed and practicing locally in Pueblo County.
Colorado Legal Services
Free civil legal assistance for low-income Coloradans. Covers housing, family law, benefits, immigration, and more. The Pueblo office serves Pueblo County residents directly.
Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service
For cases involving attorneys across Colorado, the Metro Lawyer Referral Service screens your case and connects you with a qualified attorney for a free 30-minute consultation.
Colorado Supreme Court Attorney Search
Verify that any attorney you're considering is currently licensed and in good standing in Colorado. Also check disciplinary history before hiring.
Legal Services for Seniors
Colorado Legal Services contracts with attorneys to provide free civil legal assistance to persons age 60 or older. No income guidelines — services are targeted to low-income and socially needy individuals.
Once you've found candidates, follow these steps before hiring.
Verify their license
Use the Colorado Supreme Court Attorney Search to confirm they are active and in good standing with no disciplinary issues.
Check their practice area
Make sure the attorney regularly handles cases like yours. A criminal defense attorney may not be the right fit for an estate planning matter.
Schedule a consultation
Many attorneys offer a free or low-cost initial consultation. Come prepared with a summary of your situation and any relevant documents.
Ask about fees upfront
Ask how they charge (hourly, flat fee, contingency) and get a written fee agreement before any work begins.
Trust your judgment
You should feel comfortable communicating with your attorney. If something feels off, it's okay to seek a second opinion.
Need immediate help?
If you're facing an urgent legal situation and can't afford an attorney, contact Colorado Legal Services directly at (719) 545-6708.