Cora, your AI compliance assistant
Cora helps people on probation stay organized, meet deadlines, and make better use of OACRA’s reentry resources—without replacing your probation officer, attorney, or treatment provider.
- Turn court orders and probation conditions into clear, trackable tasks.
- Set reminders for appointments, classes, community service, and payments.
- Unlock incentivized compliance features that sync with the OACRA Probation Challenge and reentry tools.
No long-term contracts. Cora does not provide legal, financial, or mental health advice and does not replace your probation officer or attorney.
What Cora can help you with
Whether you’re just starting probation or working toward early termination, Cora keeps your tasks, deadlines, and reentry resources in one place—connected to OACRA’s directories for jobs, housing, treatment providers, and community service.
Smart condition breakdown
Turn standard & special conditions into simple lists: report dates, classes, community service hours, testing schedules, and payment milestones.
Deadline & appointment reminders
Set reminders for PO visits, court dates, program sessions, and payment due dates so you’re less likely to miss appointments or fall behind.
Incentivized compliance
Pair Cora with the OACRA Probation Challenge to track streaks, celebrate milestones, and visualize progress throughout supervision.
Resource navigation
Get guided access to OACRA’s reentry directories for jobs, housing, treatment providers, and financial & food support.
Conversation prep
Practice how to talk with your probation officer about scheduling, travel requests, payment plans, or program progress—respectfully and clearly.
Safety & guardrails
Cora follows OACRA’s Compliance & Safety Policy and will not encourage you to ignore rules, lie, or avoid lawful supervision.
Built for people on supervision & the teams who support them
Cora doesn’t replace your probation officer, attorney, or counselor. Instead, she helps you stay organized between appointments and makes it easier for providers to support justice-involved clients.
Stay on top of probation without feeling alone
Use Cora as your daily “check-in” to track what’s done, what’s due next, and which resources might help you stabilize housing, income, and treatment.
- Translate probation orders into clear, everyday language.
- Log community service hours, classes, and payment attempts.
- Share your progress notes with your PO, attorney, or support team.
Show up as a verified reentry partner
Providers can combine Cora’s guidance with a Verified Partner Listing on OACRA to reach people who are actively working on their supervision goals.
- Highlight your court-approved programs, classes, or services.
- Help clients turn your requirements into clear tasks in Cora.
- Receive warmer leads from individuals who are already focused on compliance.
How Cora fits into your supervision plan
Cora is not a replacement for court orders or supervision decisions. She is a tool to help you understand, organize, and follow what the court and your supervising officer have already required.
Add your conditions & goals
Enter your main conditions (reporting, treatment, community service, payments, travel limits) and your short-term goals for the next 30–90 days.
Cora breaks them into tasks
Cora suggests smaller actions and reminders you can take to stay ahead of deadlines and avoid common technical violations like missed appointments or late payments.
Track progress & stay accountable
Sync your habits with the Probation Challenge, celebrate wins, and share your progress notes with your support system when it’s helpful to do so.
Legal, safety, and supervision notes
OACRA LLC is an independent justice-tech and reentry support company based in Florida. We are not a law firm, not a probation department, and not a court-ordered supervision agency.
- Cora and OACRA do not provide legal advice, mental health treatment, or financial advice.
- Nothing on this site or inside the app creates an attorney-client, therapist-client, or supervision relationship.
- Court orders, agency policies, and instructions from your probation officer, parole officer, or judge always control over anything suggested by Cora.
- For legal questions, talk with a licensed attorney or public defender. For supervision questions, contact your assigned officer or the supervising agency.
By using Cora and the OACRA app, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Compliance & Safety Policy. You can learn more about how we handle data and privacy in our Legal & Privacy page.