Some communities may have unique needs in accessing abortion care.
People who live outside of California
If you live outside of California, you can get an abortion in California. There is no residency requirement for abortion in California. You can use the California abortion finder to find a provider. Some groups provide help with travel to get an abortion.
Your state may have laws about residents receiving abortion services in other states. You may want to review your legal rights, including in your own state, before seeking care.
If you cannot travel to California to get an abortion, an abortion fund may be able to help you find a state that’s a better option for you.
People with disabilities
If you have a disability, you have the right to an abortion in California. People with disabilities have rights guaranteed by federal and California laws.
Public university students
Students at California State University and University of California campuses have a right to get medication abortion through their student health care services clinic. We have step-by-step instructions for public university students who want to get a medication abortion.
Immigrants and undocumented people
If you are undocumented, you have the right to an abortion in California.
Federal policies keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials away from health care facilities.
Medi-Cal covers abortion for California residents, regardless of immigration status. You may also be able to get Medi-Cal for other health care services. Find out how you can apply for Medi-Cal.
People with English as an additional language
All abortion providers in California must provide translation resources. Some providers also offer translation services.