Email Advice
Email us for advice
If your enquiry is URGENT we do not recommend that you use email to contact us, and you should phone us instead.
Our new online referral form allows people to request an email from one of our advisers. Complete the form below with as many details as possible. Please complete all fields
Please note – this service is only for people who live in Harlow. If you do not live in Harlow please contact your local office for advice.
If you’re completing this form for someone else, please tell us your name, contact details and the organisation you work for.
We want to make it as easy as possible to get the advice needed when people need it. Before making a referral please understand your are consenting to share you data with us. To understand how we use your data please read our Privacy Policy.
Please bear with us.
We’re temporarily pausing email enquiries
We’re currently receiving an unusually high number of enquiries.
To make sure we give everyone the quality of advice they need; we are pausing new email enquiries until 13th November 2025 while we work through the requests already waiting.
Please check back after this date to submit a new enquiry.
If you need urgent help in the meantime, you can:
Call us on 0800 144 8848
Visit the Citizens Advice website for instant self-help guidance (Get Advice — Citizens Advice Harlow)
Thank you for your patience. We’re working hard to support everyone as quickly as we can.
#TeamHarlow
When we e-mail you
If you’ve contacted us for email advice but you think you haven’t received a reply after a few days, please check your junk mail folder.
We aim to respond to your enquiry within 2- 4 working days but cannot guarantee an exact time frame as the service is in high demand
We will respond to the email address you have provided to us on the contact form below.
We cannot be held responsible should any person other than yourself have access to that email account, and read your correspondence.
We aim to provide appropriate advice in our first email reply to you.
Sometimes, if there isn’t enough information, we may ask you to phone us so we can get more details from you to help us best resolve your enquiry.
If your enquiry is URGENT we don’t recommend that you use email to contact us, and you should phone us instead.