Meet Cora — OACRA’s Resource & Document Helper

Cora helps you find resources and understand documents

Cora is OACRA’s AI assistant inside oacra.app. She can help you navigate probation & reentry resources and analyze documents for clarity—without replacing your probation officer, attorney, or service providers.

  • Find resources faster: jobs, housing, treatment, community service, and financial help.
  • Document analysis: summarize key sections and highlight “to-do” items to discuss with your PO or attorney.
  • Next-step guidance: what to prepare, what to ask, and how to verify eligibility.

No subscription links here (Cora is now accessible without a subscription on oacra.app). Educational awareness only — not legal, medical, or financial advice.

What Cora can do today

Cora’s current scope is focused on resource navigation and document analysis. Progress tracking, calendars, and other automation features are planned for a future phase.

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Guide you to the right directory

Get pointed to the right state pages and categories inside OACRA’s Find Services hub.

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Analyze documents for clarity

Extract key terms, deadlines, and questions to verify—so you can discuss them with your officer, attorney, or provider.

Prepare for intake calls

Cora can suggest what to ask: eligibility, fees, waitlists, paperwork, and whether justice-involved clients are accepted.

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Local-first recommendations

Start with your county/city and move outward to nearby options when local capacity is limited.

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Guardrails built-in

Cora won’t encourage lying, evading supervision, or breaking conditions. See: Compliance & Safety Policy.

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Connect to provider contacts

Cora can direct you to listings and help you identify the fastest way to contact the provider (phone, intake form, office).

How to use Cora

Simple workflow that keeps the responsibility where it belongs: with the user verifying details and approvals with official sources.

Step 1

Tell Cora what you need

Example: “Financial help in Orange County” or “reentry housing near Jacksonville.”

Step 2

(Optional) Analyze a document

Upload your court order or paperwork in the app to identify key terms and questions to verify.

Step 3

Call and verify

Use the contact info, confirm eligibility, and verify approval requirements with your officer or supervising agency.

Are you a service provider?

If you serve probation, parole, or reentry populations, a listing helps people find you faster and reduces “dead-end” searching. Verified and Premium options are available on OACRA.com.

FAQ

Quick clarifications so expectations stay accurate and safe.

Is Cora free now?

Cora is accessible on oacra.app without subscription links from this page. Availability and features may evolve as OACRA develops the next phase.

Does Cora provide legal advice or tell me what to say in court?

No. Cora provides educational awareness and organization prompts only. For legal advice, talk to a licensed attorney or public defender.

Does OACRA approve providers?

No. Listings are informational. Always verify eligibility, documentation, and approval requirements directly with the provider and your supervising authority.

Can I use Cora for emergencies?

No. If you are in immediate danger or a mental health emergency, contact emergency services right away.