OACRA Arizona Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory
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Arizona Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This directory organizes Arizona treatment and behavioral health resources that may support people navigating probation,
parole, diversion, reentry, pretrial release, DUI-related requirements, recovery needs, evaluations, documentation requests,
or other court-related service obligations.
Important: OACRA does not determine whether a provider satisfies a court order, probation condition,
supervision requirement, treatment plan, or referral requirement. Always confirm approval, attendance documentation,
payment, insurance, reporting, and completion requirements with your supervising officer, court, attorney, evaluator,
treatment provider, or referring agency before enrolling.
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coverage across Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Yavapai County, Yuma, Mohave County, rural counties, and tribal-area service routes.
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🧠 Mental health, SUD, MAT, DUI-related, and evaluation pathways
Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Arizona counties. This section keeps statewide access points, crisis routes, provider-search tools,
coverage navigation, and confirm-first documentation routes in one place so regional sections can focus on local providers.
Statewide access Treatment & Behavioral Health Search Routes
AHCCCS Behavioral Health Coverage & Provider Navigation
Statewide Medicaid and behavioral health coverage route for Arizona residents. Use AHCCCS and plan-specific provider searches to identify in-network mental health and substance use providers, then confirm intake and documentation directly.
Ask About
Plan network • intake • behavioral health coverage • documentation
Area
Statewide / Online
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
Federal treatment locator for mental health and substance use providers. Useful for locating programs by ZIP code, payment type, service category, and treatment level before confirming local requirements.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDConfirm directly
Ask About
Insurance • assessments • court-related documentation if needed
Area
Statewide / National locator
SAMHSA Opioid Treatment Program Directory
National OTP locator for opioid treatment programs, including Arizona locations. Confirm intake, dosing, medication options, payment, ID requirements, and any supervision-related documentation needs directly with the provider.
Prepare
County • ZIP code • immediate need • supervision limits if relevant
Area
Statewide routing
Confirm-first Crisis, Support & Documentation Routes
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 for immediate mental health or substance use crisis support. For medical emergencies, immediate danger, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
Use For
Crisis support • emotional distress • urgent connection
Area
Statewide / 24-7
Arizona Crisis & Behavioral Health Navigation
Regional crisis and behavioral health navigation routes may vary by county, health plan, and service area. Use crisis lines for urgent connection and confirm follow-up treatment pathways directly.
Crisis navigationRegional accessUse 911 for immediate danger
Access
Use court, MVD, attorney, evaluator, or supervising officer instructions first
Ask About
Screening • class level • fees • completion certificate • reporting
Area
Statewide / court-related
NAMI Arizona Support & Education
Peer and family education resources that may support mental health stability. These resources may be helpful as supplemental support but should not be treated as a substitute for ordered treatment unless specifically accepted.
Support educationMental healthSupplemental unless approved
Use For
Peer support • family education • support groups
Area
Statewide / local affiliates
Phoenix / Maricopa County Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Primary coverage: Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Scottsdale, Chandler, Peoria, Avondale, Goodyear, Surprise, and nearby Maricopa County communities.
Users should confirm intake availability, service level, insurance/payment, documentation, and whether the provider can meet any court, probation,
diversion, or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers Behavioral Health, Substance Use, Outpatient & Recovery Support
Terros Health
Behavioral health and substance use service provider serving the Phoenix metro area. Confirm location-specific services, MAT availability, IOP options, counseling, payment, and documentation procedures.
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • MAT • IOP • attendance records
Area
Phoenix Metro / Maricopa County
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI)
Behavioral health and substance use service provider with crisis, stabilization, outpatient, and recovery-related programs that vary by site. Confirm intake route and documentation format directly.
Behavioral healthSUD / crisis routesPrograms vary by location
Ask About
Detox • outpatient • crisis stabilization • records • payment
Area
Phoenix Metro / regional Arizona sites
Valle del Sol
Counseling and behavioral health provider with Phoenix-area services. Confirm intake availability, counseling type, payment, language access, and whether attendance or completion documents can be provided.
Ask About
Intake • counseling • records • language access • payment
Area
Phoenix Metro / Maricopa County
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H)
Behavioral health provider with counseling, psychiatric supports, and outpatient service routes that may vary by clinic. Confirm intake availability and documentation options before relying on services for a requirement.
Ask About
Clinic availability • counseling • psychiatry • records • referrals
Area
Phoenix Metro / Maricopa County
Crisis Response Network
Crisis coordination and behavioral health navigation route serving Maricopa County. For immediate danger or medical emergency, call 911.
Private Therapists & Counseling Practices
Licensed counseling practices may support trauma, CBT, DBT, anxiety, depression, anger management, family issues, and other needs. Confirm licensing, curriculum, documentation, and whether the provider can meet any required reporting format.
CounselingProvider-specificConfirm before paying
Access
Use provider directories, insurance plan search, AHCCCS plan search, or referral instructions
Ask About
License • attendance notes • treatment plan • progress summary
Area
Phoenix Metro / Telehealth
Domestic Violence / BIP Programs
Domestic violence or batterer intervention requirements often require a specific curriculum, provider type, session length, or approved list. Confirm the exact program before enrolling.
DV / BIPProvider-specificUse assigned instructions first
Access
Ask court, attorney, evaluator, or supervising officer for accepted provider list
Ask About
Program length • group format • certificate • attendance reporting
Area
Phoenix Metro / Maricopa County
Anger Management Classes & Counseling
Anger management requirements may specify class length, provider type, online/in-person attendance, or completion certificate format. Confirm requirements before choosing a program.
Anger managementClass / counselingConfirm certificate format
Access
Use assigned list, insurance directory, provider search, or referral instructions
Telehealth Therapy & Virtual Groups
Telehealth may help with transportation, work schedules, or rural access. Acceptance depends on the order, provider licensing, location, supervision rules, and documentation format.
TelehealthStatewide / onlineConfirm approval first
Access
Confirm with provider and supervising authority before enrolling
Phoenix Metro AA / NA / Peer Recovery Meetings
Peer recovery meetings may support recovery and accountability. They may or may not count toward ordered treatment hours unless specifically accepted by the court, officer, evaluator, or treatment provider.
Peer recoverySupport routeMay not replace treatment
Access
Use local AA/NA directories or referral instructions
Provider access Phoenix Metro Behavioral Health & SUD Routes
Integrated Behavioral Health Clinics
Integrated clinics may combine primary care, behavioral health, counseling, psychiatry, case management, and substance use support. Confirm service type, referral rules, payment, and documentation before scheduling.
Integrated careBehavioral healthConfirm provider fit
Access
Use AHCCCS plan search, insurance network, provider referral, or AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • psychiatry • case management • records
Area
Phoenix Metro / Maricopa County
MAT / Medication-Supported Recovery Providers
MAT providers may offer buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, counseling, recovery support, or opioid treatment program access depending on provider type. Confirm dosing, payment, records, and supervision-related documentation.
IOP / Intensive Outpatient Program Routes
IOP may be required or recommended for substance use, co-occurring needs, or step-down treatment. Confirm schedule, group hours, curriculum, documentation, and whether telehealth or hybrid attendance is accepted.
IOPSubstance use / groupsConfirm schedule
Access
Use FindTreatment.gov, AHCCCS plan search, insurance network, or provider referral
Co-Occurring Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment
Some users need support for both mental health and substance use. Ask whether the provider can document co-occurring treatment, treatment-plan participation, progress, attendance, and discharge or completion status.
Co-occurring careMental health / SUDConfirm documentation
Access
Use treatment locator, provider intake, insurance network, or referral instructions
Ask About
Assessment • treatment plan • progress reports • discharge summary
Domestic Violence / BIP / Relationship-Violence Programs
DV-related requirements may require a specific provider list, curriculum, group format, number of sessions, or reporting process. Do not substitute general counseling unless accepted in advance.
DV / BIPCurriculum-specificUse assigned instructions first
Access
Ask court, attorney, evaluator, or supervising officer for accepted program route
Parenting Classes & Family Counseling
Parenting or family-related requirements may involve a specific curriculum, provider type, attendance method, certificate, or progress report. Confirm before choosing an online or private provider.
Parenting / familyClass or counselingConfirm certificate format
Access
Use assigned referral list, provider directories, or insurance network
CBT / Decision-Making / Cognitive-Skills Groups
Some court-related plans may reference cognitive-behavioral work, decision-making, accountability, or related group programming. Confirm exact curriculum and documentation requirements before enrolling.
Testing, Monitoring & Treatment Coordination
Some SUD treatment plans include testing, monitoring, progress reports, or direct provider communication. Confirm whether testing is handled by the provider, court, probation office, or separate monitoring vendor.
Tucson / Pima County Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Primary coverage: Tucson, South Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, Green Valley, and nearby Pima County communities.
Common needs may include outpatient counseling, substance use treatment, MAT, trauma counseling, crisis stabilization, DUI-related requirements,
and documentation for court, probation, diversion, or treatment-plan compliance.
Treatment providers Community Behavioral Health, SUD, MAT & Counseling
CODAC Health, Recovery & Wellness
Community-based Tucson provider offering health, recovery, behavioral health, and substance use-related services. Confirm MAT availability, intake requirements, payment, documentation, and location-specific programs.
Ask About
MAT • counseling • SUD groups • intake • attendance records
Area
Tucson / Pima County
La Frontera Arizona
Behavioral health provider with counseling, recovery supports, and community-based service routes that vary by program and site. Confirm intake, eligibility, payment, and documentation procedures before enrolling.
Behavioral healthCounseling / recoveryPrograms vary by site
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • group services • records • payment
Area
Tucson / Pima County
COPE Community Services
Behavioral health provider serving individuals and families through counseling and support services. Confirm service availability, referral needs, insurance/payment, and whether documentation can be provided.
CounselingBehavioral healthConfirm records process
Ask About
Counseling • groups • assessments • attendance documentation
Area
Tucson / Pima County
Sonora Behavioral Health
Behavioral health provider in Tucson with mental health and substance use-related service routes. Confirm level of care, admissions process, outpatient availability, insurance/payment, and documentation format.
Behavioral healthLevel of care variesConfirm admissions route
Ask About
Admissions • outpatient options • records • insurance • referrals
Area
Tucson / Pima County
Community Bridges, Inc. — Tucson / Southern Arizona Routes
Behavioral health and substance use provider with Arizona locations and crisis-related service routes. Confirm Tucson-area access, intake pathway, level of care, payment, and documentation needs directly.
SUD / behavioral healthCrisis-related routesConfirm local access
Ask About
Intake • stabilization • outpatient care • records • payment
Area
Tucson / Southern Arizona
Confirm-first Specialty Counseling, Peer Support & Documentation-Sensitive Routes
Trauma Therapy / EMDR / PTSD Support
Trauma-focused therapy may support mental health stability and treatment planning. If the service is required by a court order, treatment plan, or supervision condition, confirm therapist credentials and reporting requirements first.
Tucson AA / NA / Peer Recovery Meetings
Peer recovery meetings may support recovery, relapse prevention, and accountability. They may or may not count as ordered treatment hours unless specifically accepted by the court, officer, evaluator, or treatment provider.
Peer recoverySupport routeMay not replace treatment
Access
Use local AA/NA directories or referral instructions
Prepare
Meeting log • signature sheet • verification format if required
Area
Tucson / Pima County
Tucson DUI-Related Screening, Education & Treatment
DUI-related requirements may involve a specific screening provider, class level, alcohol/drug education, treatment, or reporting process. Confirm the assigned provider and completion format before enrolling.
DUI-relatedScreening / educationUse assigned instructions first
Access
Ask court, MVD, attorney, evaluator, or supervising officer
Psychiatry / Medication Management
Medication management may be part of a behavioral health treatment plan. Confirm referral rules, provider credentials, insurance/payment, and whether the provider can provide treatment-plan or progress documentation.
Access
Use AHCCCS plan search, insurance network, or provider referral
Ask About
Treatment plan • appointment records • medication follow-up • reports
Area
Tucson / Pima County
Relapse Prevention Groups
Relapse prevention may be required after SUD treatment or recommended as continuing care. Confirm whether the provider’s curriculum, group format, and certificate match the requirement.
Relapse preventionSUD supportConfirm curriculum
Access
Ask treatment provider, evaluator, court, or supervising officer for accepted options
Treatment access Tucson & Southern Arizona Service Categories
Community Clinic Behavioral Health Routes
Community clinics may offer counseling, integrated care, psychiatric support, substance use services, referrals, or case-management support. Confirm services by location and ask how records are provided.
Community clinicBehavioral healthLocation services vary
Access
Use AHCCCS, insurance, clinic intake, provider referrals, or AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions
Ask About
Counseling • psychiatry • SUD support • case management • records
Area
Tucson / Pima County
MAT / Opioid Treatment Access in Tucson
MAT access may include methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, counseling, recovery planning, or OTP services depending on provider type. Confirm intake timing, dosing schedule, payment, and documentation.
Bilingual / Language-Accessible Counseling Routes
Language access can affect treatment participation, understanding of requirements, and documentation accuracy. Ask about bilingual staff, interpreter access, translated documents, and privacy rules.
Language accessCounseling / SUDConfirm availability
Ask Provider
Language options • interpreter availability • translated forms • confidentiality
Prepare
Preferred language • referral paperwork • ID • insurance/payment details
Area
Tucson / Southern Arizona / Border communities
Youth, Family & Adolescent Behavioral Health Routes
Family and youth-related services may involve different consent, guardian, school, insurance, or documentation procedures. Confirm whether the provider serves adults, youth, families, or court-referred participants.
Access
Use provider intake, AHCCCS plan search, school/community referral, or AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions
Ask About
Eligibility • consent • records • family participation • reporting format
Area
Tucson / Pima County
Confirm-first Specialty & Border-Region Planning
Border-Region Treatment Planning
Users in border-region communities may need extra planning for transportation, appointment timing, language access, documentation, and provider availability. Confirm the provider can meet the specific requirement before starting.
Border regionAccess planningConfirm logistics
Access
Use local referrals, AHCCCS, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, or court/supervision instructions
Area
Nogales / Douglas / Sierra Vista / Yuma routes
Trauma Therapy, EMDR & PTSD Counseling
Trauma-focused treatment may support stability and treatment planning. If it is required, confirm therapist credentials, treatment modality, session frequency, and reporting expectations before starting.
Access
Use insurance, AHCCCS, private provider directories, or referral instructions
Ask About
Modality • license • treatment plan • progress summaries • attendance notes
Area
Tucson / Telehealth where accepted
Continuing Care & Relapse Prevention
Continuing care may follow detox, residential treatment, IOP, or outpatient counseling. Confirm whether relapse-prevention groups, peer meetings, or therapy sessions satisfy the required follow-up plan.
Relapse preventionContinuing careConfirm format
Ask
Treatment provider, evaluator, officer, attorney, or court contact
Crisis Stabilization & Urgent Behavioral Health Routes
For urgent behavioral health needs, use crisis routing first. After stabilization, confirm follow-up care, discharge documents, referrals, and any treatment-plan requirements.
After Care
Discharge plan • referrals • appointment proof • provider follow-up
Area
Tucson / Southern Arizona
Central & Northern Arizona Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Primary coverage: Yavapai, Coconino, Gila, Navajo, Apache, Mohave, and nearby communities including Flagstaff,
Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Sedona, Payson, Show Low, Winslow, Holbrook, and Kingman. Rural areas may rely on
regional clinics, telehealth, AHCCCS plan networks, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, and confirm-first referral routes.
Regional providers Behavioral Health, Recovery & Community Clinic Routes
North Country HealthCare
Community health organization with Northern Arizona locations. Behavioral health and integrated care services may vary by site. Confirm intake, eligibility, payment, and documentation procedures.
Community healthBehavioral health routesSite services vary
Ask About
Behavioral health • integrated care • referrals • records
Area
Flagstaff / Northern Arizona
Spectrum Healthcare
Community-based provider serving parts of Central and Northern Arizona, including behavioral health and recovery-related service routes. Confirm location-specific services and documentation options.
Behavioral healthRecovery supportConfirm local intake
Ask About
Counseling • SUD support • crisis routes • records • payment
Area
Prescott / Yavapai / Central Arizona
Community Bridges, Inc. — Regional Arizona Access
Behavioral health and substance use provider with Arizona service routes that may include crisis, stabilization, outpatient, and recovery support depending on location. Confirm county access and level of care.
SUD / behavioral healthRegional service routesConfirm county coverage
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services — Regional Service Routes
Behavioral health provider with services that vary by clinic and service area. Confirm whether a nearby clinic or regional route is available for counseling, psychiatry, or support needs.
Telehealth Counseling for Rural Access
Telehealth may reduce travel barriers in rural counties, but acceptance depends on the order, provider licensing, supervision rules, and documentation requirements.
TelehealthRural accessConfirm approval first
Access
Use AHCCCS, insurance, provider referrals, or FindTreatment.gov
Private Counseling Practices — Prescott, Flagstaff & Regional Communities
Private practices may support trauma counseling, anger management, substance use counseling, family counseling, or mental health treatment. Confirm provider credentials and whether documents match the requirement.
Private counselingProvider-specificConfirm documents before paying
Access
Use insurance, AHCCCS plan search, provider directories, or referral instructions
Ask About
License • curriculum • session length • records • certificate
Area
Prescott / Flagstaff / Regional
Transportation Barrier Planning
Rural treatment access can be affected by distance, work schedules, public transportation, and supervision limits. Ask providers about telehealth, hybrid groups, transportation support, or case-management coordination.
Tribal, IHS & Culturally Responsive Behavioral Health Routes
Some users may be served through tribal health programs, IHS-related routes, AHCCCS plans, or culturally responsive providers. Confirm eligibility, referral process, documentation, and privacy expectations directly.
Access
Use tribal health contacts, AHCCCS plan, IHS route, or local referral instructions
Ask About
Eligibility • privacy • records • care coordination • referrals
Area
Arizona tribal and rural communities
MAT / OTP Rural Access Planning
Medication-supported recovery may require travel, daily dosing, scheduled appointments, or specific clinic access. Use the SAMHSA OTP directory and local referrals, then confirm logistics and supervision-related documentation.
MAT / OTPOpioid treatmentPlan transportation early
Regional access Community Behavioral Health & Recovery Routes
Flagstaff Behavioral Health & Counseling Routes
Flagstaff-area users may need counseling, SUD treatment, crisis follow-up, psychiatric support, or integrated care. Confirm intake, payment, provider credentials, and documentation requirements before starting.
Flagstaff areaCounseling / SUDConfirm service fit
Access
Use AHCCCS, insurance, FindTreatment.gov, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, or provider referral
Ask About
Assessment • treatment plan • group options • attendance records
Area
Flagstaff / Coconino County
Prescott & Prescott Valley Counseling / Recovery Routes
Prescott-area providers may support counseling, recovery planning, outpatient treatment, mental health care, and SUD services. Confirm whether the provider can meet any required reporting or completion-proof format.
Access
Use AHCCCS, insurance, FindTreatment.gov, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, or provider referral
Ask About
Outpatient groups • counseling • SUD treatment • discharge proof
Area
Prescott / Prescott Valley / Yavapai County
Verde Valley / Cottonwood / Sedona Treatment Routes
Verde Valley users may need local counseling, SUD treatment, telehealth, crisis follow-up, or transportation-sensitive scheduling. Confirm availability, service level, and documentation before enrolling.
Payson / Gila County Behavioral Health Routes
Rural Gila County access may depend on community clinics, regional providers, telehealth, plan networks, or referral routes. Confirm scheduling, travel, payment, and documentation expectations early.
Gila CountyRural accessPlan transportation
Access
Use AHCCCS, FindTreatment.gov, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, or local referrals
White Mountains / Show Low / Navajo & Apache County Routes
Users in the White Mountains and nearby rural counties may rely on regional clinics, telehealth, local referrals, or plan-based providers. Confirm service availability and documentation before starting.
White MountainsRural behavioral healthConfirm availability
Access
Use AHCCCS, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, FindTreatment.gov, or local behavioral health referrals
Confirm
County coverage • telehealth • records • payment • referral rules
Trauma, PTSD & Specialty Counseling
Trauma-focused services may support stability and treatment planning. If required, confirm therapist credentials, modality, appointment frequency, and documentation format before starting.
Access
Use insurance, AHCCCS, private directories, or treatment referrals
Ask About
License • modality • treatment plan • progress summaries • attendance notes
Area
Flagstaff / Prescott / Telehealth where accepted
Anger Management & Accountability Classes
Anger-management requirements may specify hours, curriculum, in-person attendance, counselor credentials, or certificate format. Confirm the requirement before choosing an online or private provider.
Access
Use assigned referral list, provider directories, or supervising-authority instructions
Confirm
Hours • class format • attendance logs • certificate • online acceptance
Area
Central / Northern Arizona
Western Arizona DUI-Related Screening, Education & Treatment
DUI-related requirements may involve assigned screening, alcohol/drug education, treatment, testing, or monitoring. Confirm the assigned route and completion documentation before enrolling.
DUI-relatedScreening / educationUse assigned route first
MAT / OTP Transportation & Dosing Planning
Rural MAT access may require daily or scheduled travel, pharmacy coordination, telehealth follow-up, or treatment-plan documentation. Confirm dosing, travel, payment, and reporting before choosing a provider.
Crisis Follow-Up & Discharge Planning
After a crisis evaluation, hospital visit, detox, or stabilization episode, ask for discharge paperwork, referrals, follow-up appointments, medication instructions, and any proof needed for supervision or treatment-plan records.
Crisis follow-upDischarge planningKeep paperwork
Prepare
Ask crisis provider, hospital, case manager, or treatment provider
Southern & Western Arizona Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Primary coverage: Yuma, Cochise, Santa Cruz, Graham, Greenlee, Pinal, La Paz, and nearby communities including Yuma,
Sierra Vista, Nogales, Douglas, Casa Grande, Safford, Thatcher, Parker, and rural border-area communities. Confirm local availability,
provider eligibility, transportation, telehealth acceptance, and documentation before enrolling.
Regional providers Counseling, Treatment, Recovery & Behavioral Health Routes
Horizon Health and Wellness
Behavioral health and wellness provider serving parts of Arizona. Services may include counseling, recovery support, and community-based behavioral health routes depending on location and eligibility.
Ask About
Intake • counseling • SUD support • documentation • payment
Area
Pinal / regional Arizona service routes
Community Health Associates
Regional behavioral health provider route serving Cochise-area communities. Confirm service availability, intake, counseling options, substance use support, payment, and documentation procedures.
Behavioral healthRegional counselingConfirm current locations
Ask About
Counseling • assessments • treatment documentation • payment
Area
Cochise County / Southern Arizona
Community Bridges, Inc. — Southern / Western Arizona Routes
Behavioral health and substance use provider with Arizona service routes that may include crisis, stabilization, outpatient, and recovery support depending on location. Confirm Yuma or regional access before relying on services.
SUD / behavioral healthRegional service routesConfirm local access
Ask About
Location access • outpatient care • stabilization • records • payment
Area
Yuma / Southern and Western Arizona
La Frontera Arizona — Southern Arizona Access
Behavioral health and recovery service provider with Southern Arizona routes. Confirm county coverage, intake, program availability, language access, payment, and documentation procedures.
Behavioral healthSouthern ArizonaConfirm program access
Ask About
Counseling • recovery support • language access • attendance records
Area
Southern Arizona / confirm county
Confirm-first Border-Region, Rural, DUI & Telehealth Routes
Border-Region Counseling & Behavioral Health Access
Border-region communities may require careful planning for transportation, language access, identity documents, appointment availability, and reporting needs. Confirm directly with providers before scheduling.
Access
Use AHCCCS, local provider referral routes, provider referrals, or local court/referral instructions
Ask About
Language access • ID • transportation • records • telehealth
Area
Yuma / Nogales / Douglas / Sierra Vista
Southern Arizona DUI-Related Screening, Education & Treatment
DUI-related requirements may involve a specific screening provider, alcohol/drug education provider, monitoring process, or treatment plan. Confirm the assigned route before enrolling or paying.
Access
Ask court, MVD, attorney, evaluator, or supervising officer
Confirm
Class level • fees • certificate • testing • reporting process
Area
Southern / Western Arizona
Telehealth for Rural Southern & Western Arizona
Telehealth may help users in rural or transportation-limited areas, but acceptance depends on the order, provider licensing, supervision rules, and documentation format.
TelehealthRural accessConfirm before enrolling
Access
Use AHCCCS plan search, insurance network, local provider referral routes, or provider referral
MAT / OTP Access Planning
Medication-supported recovery may require clinic travel, dosing schedules, pharmacy coordination, or specific documentation. Use official locators and confirm provider rules before starting.
Private Counseling Practices — Regional Communities
Private practices may support counseling, trauma therapy, anger management, family counseling, and recovery-related needs. Confirm credentials, documentation, cost, and whether the service matches the requirement.
Private counselingProvider-specificConfirm requirements first
Access
Use insurance, AHCCCS, local referrals, or provider directories
Western Arizona Counseling, SUD, MAT & Behavioral Health Access
Yuma Behavioral Health & Substance Use Routes
Yuma-area users may need counseling, SUD treatment, IOP, MAT, crisis follow-up, or bilingual service access. Confirm availability, payment, referral rules, and documentation before enrolling.
Yuma areaCounseling / SUDConfirm intake route
Access
Use AHCCCS, insurance, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, FindTreatment.gov, or provider referral
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • group schedule • records • language access
Area
Yuma / Somerton / San Luis
Kingman / Mohave County Treatment Routes
Mohave County treatment access may involve regional clinics, telehealth, plan networks, crisis follow-up, or referral routes. Confirm county coverage, intake hours, payment, and documentation requirements.
Mohave CountyRegional treatmentConfirm local access
Access
Use AHCCCS, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, provider referrals, or FindTreatment.gov
Lake Havasu City / Bullhead City Counseling Routes
Users in Lake Havasu City and Bullhead City may need local counseling, SUD treatment, telehealth, peer support, or referral-based care. Confirm availability and documentation before paying or enrolling.
Western ArizonaCounseling / treatmentConfirm provider fit
Access
Use insurance, AHCCCS, local referrals, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, or treatment locators
Ask About
Scheduling • records • payment • telehealth • certificate format
Area
Lake Havasu City / Bullhead City
Parker / La Paz County Rural Treatment Routes
La Paz County users may rely on regional providers, telehealth, crisis routing, transportation planning, or plan-network referrals. Confirm service type and documentation directly before starting.
La Paz CountyRural accessConfirm availability
Access
Use AHCCCS, AHCCCS, insurance networks, provider referrals, or local agency referral instructions, FindTreatment.gov, or regional referrals
Confirm-first Western Arizona Specialty & Border-Region Planning
Bilingual / Spanish-Language Treatment Access
Language access may affect treatment participation and documentation accuracy. Ask about bilingual staff, interpreter access, translated intake forms, and whether progress or completion documents can be issued clearly.
Language accessBorder regionConfirm availability
Ask Provider
Language options • translated forms • interpreter route • privacy rules
Prepare
Preferred language • insurance/payment • referral paperwork • ID
Area
Yuma / San Luis / Somerton / Border communities
DUI-Related Screening, Education & Treatment
DUI-related requirements may involve assigned screening, treatment, monitoring, alcohol/drug education, or proof of completion. Confirm the assigned provider or accepted provider route before enrolling.
Confirm
Class level • testing • fees • certificate • direct reporting
Area
Western Arizona
Telehealth for Distance and Transportation Barriers
Telehealth may help users in rural or transportation-limited areas, but it should be confirmed before enrollment. Ask whether virtual attendance, online groups, and electronic documentation are accepted.
TelehealthRural accessConfirm before payment
Ask
Provider, supervising authority, evaluator, or court contact
Area
Yuma / Mohave / La Paz / Online where accepted
AA / NA / Peer Recovery Meeting Verification
Peer recovery meetings may support stability and accountability. Confirm whether meeting logs, signatures, online meetings, or sponsor verification are accepted if the meetings are being used for a requirement.
Peer recoveryMeeting supportMay not replace treatment
Access
Use local AA/NA directories, treatment referrals, or supervision instructions
Start With AHCCCS or Insurance Plan Network
If coverage is available, use the plan’s provider search first to identify in-network behavioral health, SUD, MAT, and counseling options. Then confirm service type and documentation directly with the provider.
Coverage routeProvider networkConfirm service type
Ask About
Network status • authorization • telehealth • records • copay
Area
Statewide / plan-based
Use FindTreatment.gov for Service-Level Searches
Search by ZIP code, treatment type, payment option, and service level. This can help identify outpatient, residential, detox, MAT, or mental health providers when local options are limited.
Confirm Telehealth Acceptance Before Enrolling
Telehealth can be practical for rural areas, work schedules, childcare, or transportation limits, but it must match the requirement. Confirm whether remote sessions, online groups, and electronic documentation are accepted.
Confirm the Requirement Before Choosing a Provider
Some requirements specify treatment level, provider type, number of hours, curriculum, in-person attendance, testing, or reporting. Do not assume that a general counseling or recovery program satisfies the requirement.
Requirement checkDocumentation-sensitiveConfirm first
Ask
Court, officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment plan contact, or referring agency
Use 988 for Crisis Support and 911 for Immediate Danger
For immediate mental health or substance use crisis support, call or text 988. For medical emergencies, violence, immediate danger, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
Use For
Crisis support • emotional distress • urgent connection
Area
Statewide / 24-7
Ask About Payment Before Intake
Payment requirements may include AHCCCS, private insurance, self-pay, sliding fee, deposits, intake fees, drug testing fees, or certificate fees. Confirm costs before starting whenever possible.
Payment planningInsurance / self-payAsk before intake
Confirm Documentation Format Early
Ask the provider how they document attendance, progress, testing, participation, discharge, completion, and referrals. Some agencies require direct reporting; others require the participant to submit proof.
DocumentationAttendance / completionDo not wait until the end
Ask Provider
Can they provide letters, certificates, progress summaries, or attendance logs?
Confirm
Who receives proof • how often • what format • release forms needed
Area
Statewide / all providers
Plan for Missed Appointments Before They Happen
If work, transportation, childcare, illness, or supervision limits affect attendance, contact the provider and supervising authority early. Ask how missed sessions, makeups, and documentation are handled.
Attendance planningMakeup sessionsCommunicate early
Prepare
Provider contact • schedule • transportation plan • work schedule • emergency contact
Ask About
Makeup policy • late policy • proof of attendance • rescheduling rules
Area
Statewide / all treatment routes
OACRA note: This directory is an independent organizational and educational resource. OACRA is not a court,
probation office, parole agency, treatment provider, evaluator, licensing board, or legal service provider. Listings and referral
routes are provided to support navigation only. Always confirm requirements, provider acceptance, documentation, costs, and completion
rules with the appropriate court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, or referring agency.