About 1StopLegalAI

Making legal information accessible, understandable, and actionable for everyone — not just those who can afford expensive attorneys.

Our Mission

The U.S. legal system is complex and often inaccessible. Millions of people face legal issues every year — immigration applications, eviction notices, employment disputes, small claims — but cannot afford an attorney. Meanwhile, the information they need is publicly available in government databases, buried in dense legal language.

1StopLegalAI bridges this gap. We organize public legal information from the U.S. Code, Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Register, and other government sources into clear, searchable, actionable resources. When you need professional help, we connect you directly with licensed attorneys.

What We Believe

Information, Not Advice

We present what the law says and let you decide. We never interpret the law or tell you what to do.

Public Data Should Be Accessible

Laws are written for the people. We make them findable, readable, and organized by topic.

Transparency First

Every piece of information cites its source. You can verify everything we present.

Lawyers Complete the Process

For complex matters, our platform connects you with verified attorneys who provide professional advice.

Technology for Good

AI helps organize and surface information, but we use it responsibly — never to replace human judgment on legal matters.

Built for Real People

Immigrants, tenants, workers, small business owners — the people who need legal help the most.

Our Data Sources

All legal information on 1StopLegalAI comes from official, publicly available government sources:

  • U.S. Code — via the Office of the Law Revision Counsel (uscode.house.gov)
  • Code of Federal Regulations — via the eCFR (ecfr.gov)
  • Federal Register — via the Federal Register API (federalregister.gov)
  • USPTO Patent Database — via PatentsView API
  • USCIS Case Status — via the official USCIS case tracking system
  • Department of Labor, HUD, EEOC, FTC, and other federal agencies

Ready to Get Started?

Explore legal resources, ask questions, or connect with an attorney.