California Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This directory organizes treatment, behavioral health, recovery, evaluation, counseling, DUI-related programs, reentry care coordination,
county access routes, and court-related service resources that may support people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release,
diversion, reentry, treatment court, collaborative court participation, DUI program requirements, substance use recovery,
mental health needs, MAT/OTP needs, documentation requests, and other court-related service obligations in California.
Important: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal,
clinical, medical, emergency, DMV, Medi-Cal, or supervision advice and does not determine whether a provider, program,
class, DUI program, evaluation, treatment, telehealth appointment, or service satisfies a court order, probation condition,
parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, California DUI Program requirement,
DMV requirement, Medi-Cal plan requirement, CalAIM reentry plan, insurance requirement, evaluator recommendation, or agency referral.
Always confirm approval, documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, county access, and travel requirements
with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, county behavioral health department, county SUD access line,
DHCS-licensed DUI program, Medi-Cal plan, DMV route, or referring agency before enrolling.
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Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All California counties. This section keeps official statewide access points, CalAIM justice-involved reentry information,
county SUD access lines, DUI program routing, treatment locators, crisis support, telehealth planning, and documentation guidance in one place
so regional sections can focus on local and regional providers.
Statewide access DHCS, CalAIM, SUD Access, DUI Program & Treatment Locators
CalAIM Justice-Involved Reentry Initiative
Statewide Medi-Cal reentry initiative designed to connect qualifying justice-involved individuals with pre-release and post-release health care, behavioral health, substance use treatment, care coordination, and reentry support routes. Confirm eligibility, timing, county handoff, Medi-Cal plan, and documentation directly with the responsible correctional, county, Medi-Cal, or reentry care coordination route.
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Eligibility • reentry care plan • Medi-Cal enrollment • county handoff • behavioral health linkage
Area
Statewide / county and correctional handoff routes
DHCS Substance Use Disorder County Access Lines
Official California route for people seeking county substance use disorder services or information. Use the county access line to confirm intake, assessment, Drug Medi-Cal or DMC-ODS routing, level of care, residential availability, outpatient options, withdrawal management, MAT access, and documentation needs.
Ask About
Assessment • level of care • county provider • residential • MAT • attendance records
Area
All California counties
DHCS-Licensed California DUI Program Routes
California DUI program requirements are handled through DHCS-licensed DUI providers and DMV/court-related routes. Confirm the required program length, county/provider assignment, enrollment proof, attendance rules, completion certificate, DMV reporting, and whether any remote format is allowed by the specific licensed provider. Do not assume a self-paced internet DUI class will meet California requirements.
DUI programDHCS licensed routeNo self-paced internet substitute
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Program length • enrollment proof • DMV reporting • attendance rules • certificate
Area
Statewide / county-based DUI programs
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov & OTP Directory
Federal treatment locator for mental health, substance use, and opioid treatment programs. Useful for searching California providers by ZIP code, payment type, medication-assisted treatment, outpatient, residential, and service category. Confirm county funding, insurance, documentation, and court or supervision fit before enrolling.
Ask About
Intake hours • medication options • payment • county access • attendance proof
Area
Statewide / national locator
Confirm-first Crisis, County Systems, Telehealth & 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
County Behavioral Health and SUD Access Planning
California treatment access often depends on county residence, Medi-Cal plan, county behavioral health eligibility, DMC-ODS participation, provider network, and referral route. Before choosing a program, ask whether county authorization, access-line screening, Medi-Cal plan approval, or probation/court confirmation is required.
County accessMedi-Cal / behavioral healthConfirm county routing
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County access line • Medi-Cal plan • provider • officer • court • attorney
Ask About
Screening • authorization • provider network • level of care • documentation
Area
All California counties
Telehealth, Remote Attendance and County Approval Planning
Telehealth may be available for some behavioral health, counseling, SUD, or follow-up services, but acceptance can depend on the court, probation/parole condition, county access route, provider license, Medi-Cal rules, and program type. DUI program requirements are especially sensitive; confirm whether a DHCS-licensed DUI provider allows remote participation and whether the required intake, interviews, groups, and completion reporting are valid for your case.
TelehealthRemote accessConfirm before enrolling
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • county access line • DHCS-licensed DUI provider
Ask About
License • format • attendance records • in-person requirements • certificate rules
Area
Statewide / rural and urban access routes
Documentation Checklist Before Enrolling
Before paying fees or starting services, ask whether the provider can issue the exact documents you need: screening results, assessment or evaluation results, enrollment proof, attendance records, treatment-plan updates, DUI program enrollment or completion documents, Medi-Cal or county referral records, discharge summary, and completion certificate.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
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Provider • officer • court • attorney • evaluator • county access line • DMV/DUI route
Los Angeles County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Los Angeles County, including Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, Santa Monica, Inglewood, Compton,
Torrance, Pomona, Lancaster, Palmdale, San Fernando Valley, South Bay, East Los Angeles, and surrounding communities. Confirm intake availability,
county authorization, Medi-Cal or SAPC routing, service level, payment, DUI program fit, documentation, telehealth options, and whether the provider can support
any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry, DUI, behavioral health, or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers SUD, Reentry, Outpatient, Residential & Care Coordination
Los Angeles County SAPC — SUD Treatment Access Route
County substance use treatment access route for Los Angeles County residents. May be relevant for assessment, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient, residential treatment, withdrawal management, recovery support, and county-contracted provider referrals. Confirm whether SAPC authorization, Medi-Cal eligibility, court referral, probation referral, or specific documentation is required.
County SUD accessOutpatient / residentialConfirm authorization
Ask About
Assessment • provider referral • residential • outpatient • recovery support • records
Area
Los Angeles County
Project 180 — Los Angeles Reentry and Forensic Support Route
Los Angeles reentry and forensic service route that may support people with justice involvement through behavioral health, substance use, case management, housing navigation, and coordinated reentry services. Confirm eligibility, referral source, program type, waitlist, documentation, and whether participation supports the specific court or supervision requirement.
Reentry supportBehavioral health / SUDReferral may be required
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Eligibility • forensic programs • case management • SUD support • documentation
Area
Los Angeles County
HealthRIGHT 360 — Los Angeles / Southern California Access Route
Statewide behavioral health, substance use, and reentry-oriented provider network with California program routes. Confirm Los Angeles-area availability, eligibility, referral requirements, residential or outpatient options, payment, Medi-Cal/county routing, and documentation practices before enrolling.
SUD / reentryOutpatient / residentialConfirm local program
Ask About
Local intake • SUD treatment • behavioral health • reentry services • completion records
Area
Los Angeles / California program routes
Los Angeles MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Los Angeles County users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county/SAPC authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Behavioral health Mental Health, DUI, Specialized Classes, Crisis & Documentation
Los Angeles County Mental Health Access Route
County mental health access route for mental health screening, service navigation, outpatient referrals, crisis follow-up, and behavioral health support. People with court, supervision, diversion, collaborative court, or reentry requirements should explain the exact documentation and referral requirements during intake.
County mental healthAccess / referralExplain requirement
Los Angeles County DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about program length, in-person requirements, remote/live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing before enrolling.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Los Angeles County / California DUI routes
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Los Angeles County
Crisis, Stabilization & Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988 or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • ongoing care route
Area
Los Angeles County / statewide
Bay Area & Northern Coast Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte,
and nearby Bay Area / Northern Coast communities. This region includes San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Hayward, Fremont, San Jose, Richmond,
Concord, Walnut Creek, Redwood City, San Mateo, San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Vallejo, Eureka, Ukiah, and surrounding areas. Confirm intake availability,
county access-line routing, Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, documentation, telehealth options,
and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry, DUI, behavioral health,
or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers Reentry, SUD, Outpatient, Residential, MAT & Care Coordination
HealthRIGHT 360 — Contra Costa Reentry Network
Contra Costa reentry service route for residents returning from custody or navigating alternatives to incarceration. May support access to community resources, substance use services, behavioral health, MAT-related questions, case management, and reentry planning. Confirm eligibility, referral source, county authorization, program fit, and documentation before enrolling.
Reentry routeSUD / behavioral healthConfirm referral fit
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Reentry intake • SUD services • MAT • case management • documentation
Area
Central and East Contra Costa County
HealthRIGHT 360 — San Francisco Adult Outpatient Services
San Francisco adult outpatient treatment route for substance use disorder and behavioral health support. May be relevant for SUD counseling, co-occurring needs, outpatient treatment, reentry support, and documentation planning. Confirm intake availability, county authorization, payment, service level, and required paperwork before starting.
Ask About
SUD treatment • outpatient schedule • records • referral source • completion documentation
Area
San Francisco / Bay Area
San Francisco County SUD and Behavioral Health Access Routes
San Francisco users may need county access-line screening or provider network routing for mental health, substance use, residential, outpatient, withdrawal management, or co-occurring care. Confirm whether county authorization, Drug Medi-Cal, referral source, or court/supervision documentation is required before choosing a program.
County accessSUD / mental healthConfirm county routing
Ask About
Access-line screening • county provider • Drug Medi-Cal • attendance proof • referral records
Area
San Francisco County
Bay Area MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Bay Area users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Behavioral health County Access, Mental Health, DUI, Specialized Classes & Crisis
Alameda County Behavioral Health — ACCESS Program
Alameda County systemwide point of contact for information, screening, and referrals for mental health and substance use services. People with court, probation, parole, diversion, collaborative court, or reentry needs should explain the exact requirement during intake and ask how documentation is handled.
County accessScreening / referralExplain requirement
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Screening • mental health • SUD referrals • county provider • documentation
Area
Alameda County
Contra Costa Behavioral Health Access Line
Contra Costa County access route for phone screening for mental health or substance use treatment. Confirm eligibility, Medi-Cal or county requirements, provider referral, crisis route, outpatient or residential options, and documentation practices before starting services.
County accessMental health / SUDConfirm eligibility
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Phone screening • SUD treatment • mental health services • records • crisis routes
Area
Contra Costa County
Bay Area DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Bay Area / Northern Coast counties
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Bay Area / Northern Coast
Sacramento & North Valley Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Sutter, Yuba, Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, Shasta, Lassen, Modoc, Siskiyou,
and nearby North Valley / Northern California communities. This region includes Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova,
Roseville, Rocklin, Davis, Woodland, Chico, Marysville, Yuba City, Redding, and surrounding areas. Confirm intake availability, county access-line routing,
Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation, telehealth options, and whether the provider can support
any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry, behavioral health, or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers County Access, SUD, Reentry, Outpatient, Residential & MAT
Sacramento County SUD Access Route
Sacramento County substance use access route for screening, assessment, level-of-care placement, outpatient treatment, residential treatment, withdrawal management, recovery support, and MAT-related referral questions. Confirm county authorization, Medi-Cal routing, provider assignment, and documentation needs before enrolling.
County SUD accessAssessment / placementConfirm authorization
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Screening • assessment • residential • outpatient • MAT • attendance records
Area
Sacramento County
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services
Sacramento County behavioral health access route for mental health services, SUD coordination, outpatient referrals, crisis follow-up, and county system navigation. People with court, probation, parole, treatment court, diversion, CalAIM, or reentry requirements should explain the exact requirement and ask how documentation is handled.
County behavioral healthMental health / SUDExplain requirement
Ask About
Access route • mental health screening • SUD referral • documentation • crisis follow-up
Area
Sacramento County
Sacramento Regional Residential and Recovery Treatment Routes
Sacramento-region users may be referred through county access, Medi-Cal, Drug Medi-Cal, or provider networks to residential substance use treatment, outpatient treatment, recovery support, and behavioral health services. Confirm current provider availability, county authorization, bed dates, transportation, reporting rules, and discharge documentation before starting.
Residential routeSUD / recoveryConfirm bed availability
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County access line • provider • Medi-Cal plan • officer • court • referring agency
Ask About
Bed date • level of care • discharge summary • attendance records • completion letter
Area
Sacramento region / North Valley referrals
Sacramento and North Valley MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Sacramento and North Valley users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Behavioral health County Systems, DUI, Specialized Classes, Crisis & Rural Access
Yolo County Behavioral Health and SUD Access Planning
Yolo County users may need county behavioral health screening, SUD access routing, Medi-Cal plan coordination, or CalAIM reentry handoff depending on eligibility and referral source. Confirm service availability, county authorization, provider network, telehealth options, and documentation before enrolling.
County accessBehavioral health / SUDConfirm county routing
Ask About
Screening • access line • county provider • Medi-Cal • reentry handoff • records
Area
Yolo County / Davis / Woodland
Shasta County Behavioral Health and SUD Access Planning
Shasta County users should confirm local access routes for behavioral health, substance use treatment, crisis follow-up, outpatient care, residential referral, and telehealth. Explain any court, probation, parole, diversion, DUI, or treatment-plan requirement during intake and ask how documentation is provided.
County accessRural / North ValleyExplain requirement
Sacramento and North Valley DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Sacramento / North Valley counties
Crisis, Stabilization & Rural Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988 or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
Sacramento / North Valley / statewide
Central Valley Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Kern, Inyo, Mono, and nearby Central Valley communities.
This region includes Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Clovis, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare, Porterville, Bakersfield, Delano,
Ridgecrest, and surrounding areas. Confirm intake availability, county access-line routing, Medi-Cal or county authorization,
service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation, transportation requirements, telehealth options,
and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry, behavioral health,
or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers Reentry, SUD, County Access, Outpatient, Residential & MAT
Turning Point of Central California
Central Valley provider route with multiple behavioral health, reentry, residential substance abuse, drug treatment, and justice-involved program pathways across several counties. Confirm the correct program, county, referral source, eligibility, service level, bed availability, payment, and documentation before enrolling.
Reentry / treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm program route
Ask About
Program eligibility • referral source • SUD treatment • reentry services • documentation
Area
Central Valley / multiple counties
Kern County Behavioral Health & Recovery Services — SUD Access Line
Kern County substance use access route for people seeking SUD treatment, assessment, outpatient care, residential placement, withdrawal management, recovery support, and MAT-related referral questions. Confirm county authorization, provider assignment, level of care, documentation, and any court or supervision reporting needs before starting.
County SUD access24-hour access lineConfirm county routing
Ask About
Assessment • level of care • outpatient • residential • MAT • attendance records
Area
Bakersfield / Kern County
Fresno County SUD and Behavioral Health Access Planning
Fresno County users may need county behavioral health screening, SUD access routing, Medi-Cal plan coordination, provider network authorization, or referral from probation, court, reentry, or treatment court partners. Confirm the official access route, level of care, provider assignment, and documentation before enrolling.
County accessSUD / behavioral healthConfirm provider assignment
Ask About
Screening • assessment • outpatient • residential • Drug Medi-Cal • records
Area
Fresno County / Central Valley
San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced County Access Routes
Users in Stockton, Modesto, Merced, and surrounding communities should confirm the correct county access line, Medi-Cal or county authorization route, provider network, level-of-care placement, and whether court or supervision documentation can be issued by the assigned provider.
County accessRegional SUD / MHConfirm county first
Ask About
County screening • provider network • outpatient • residential • records • certificates
Area
Stockton / Modesto / Merced / Central Valley
Behavioral health DUI, MAT/OTP, Specialized Classes, Crisis & Documentation
Central Valley MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Central Valley users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Area
Fresno / Bakersfield / Modesto / Stockton / Central Valley
Central Valley DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Central Valley counties
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Central Valley
Crisis, Stabilization & Rural Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988 or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
Central Valley / statewide
Central Coast Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and nearby Central Coast communities.
This region includes Salinas, Monterey, Seaside, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Hollister, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Grover Beach,
Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, Lompoc, Ventura, Oxnard, and surrounding areas. Confirm intake availability, county access-line routing,
Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation, transportation,
telehealth options, and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion,
reentry, behavioral health, or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers County SUD, Outpatient, Jail-Based Services, MAT & Recovery Support
San Luis Obispo County Behavioral Health — Drug & Alcohol Services
County Drug & Alcohol Services route for SLO County residents, including outpatient treatment, contracted Medi-Cal provider routing, jail-based services, and MAT-related access through the county system. Confirm access-line screening, treatment level, county authorization, documentation, and any court or supervision reporting needs before starting.
County SUD accessOutpatient / MAT routeCall access line
Ask About
Access-line screening • outpatient • jail-based services • MAT • attendance records
Area
San Luis Obispo County
Santa Barbara County Behavioral Wellness — SUD Wellness & Recovery Access Point
County access route for substance use disorder treatment, behavioral health linkage, crisis response, and recovery services. Confirm access-line screening, provider routing, Medi-Cal or county authorization, outpatient or residential options, documentation, and whether participation supports any court, supervision, DUI, or treatment-plan requirement.
County SUD accessBehavioral wellnessConfirm access route
Ask About
Access-line screening • SUD care • crisis route • residential referral • records
Area
Santa Barbara County
Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito County Access Routes
Central Coast users in Salinas, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Hollister, and nearby communities should confirm the correct county access line, Medi-Cal or county authorization route, provider network, level-of-care placement, and whether court or supervision documentation can be issued by the assigned provider.
County accessRegional SUD / MHConfirm county first
Ask About
County screening • provider network • outpatient • residential • records • certificates
Area
Monterey / Santa Cruz / San Benito counties
Ventura County Behavioral Health and SUD Access Planning
Ventura County users may need county behavioral health screening, SUD access routing, Medi-Cal plan coordination, provider network authorization, or referral from probation, court, collaborative court, reentry, or treatment partners. Confirm access route, level of care, provider assignment, and documentation before enrolling.
County accessSUD / behavioral healthConfirm provider assignment
Ask About
Screening • assessment • outpatient • residential • Drug Medi-Cal • records
Area
Ventura County / Oxnard / Ventura
Behavioral health DUI, MAT/OTP, Specialized Classes, Crisis & Documentation
Central Coast MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Central Coast users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Central Coast DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Central Coast counties
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Central Coast
Crisis, Stabilization & Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988 or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
Central Coast / statewide
Inland Empire & Desert Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial desert access routes, and surrounding Inland Empire / desert communities.
This region includes Riverside, Moreno Valley, Corona, Perris, Hemet, Temecula, Palm Springs, Indio, San Bernardino, Fontana, Ontario,
Rancho Cucamonga, Victorville, Apple Valley, Barstow, Needles, and nearby areas. Confirm intake availability, county access-line routing,
Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation, transportation requirements,
telehealth options, and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry,
behavioral health, or treatment-plan requirement.
Treatment providers County SUD, Drug Court, Impaired Driver, MAT, Outpatient & Residential
Riverside University Health System — Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment
Riverside County SUD access route for substance use treatment and prevention, including county-wide access, counseling, MAT, outpatient, residential, detoxification-related routes, Drug Court, and Impaired Driver Program questions. Confirm CARES access routing, county authorization, provider assignment, documentation, and court or supervision reporting needs before enrolling.
County SUD accessDrug Court / IDPConfirm county routing
Ask About
CARES line • assessment • Drug Court • IDP • MAT • residential • records
Area
Riverside County / Inland Empire
San Bernardino County Behavioral Health and SUD Access Planning
San Bernardino County users should confirm county behavioral health and SUD access routes for screening, assessment, outpatient care, residential referral, MAT-related needs, crisis follow-up, and provider assignment. Explain any court, probation, parole, diversion, DUI, collaborative court, or treatment-plan requirement during intake and ask how documentation is provided.
County accessSUD / behavioral healthExplain requirement
Ask About
County screening • outpatient • residential • MAT • provider network • documentation
Area
San Bernardino County / Inland Empire
Inland Empire MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Inland Empire and desert users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Area
Riverside / San Bernardino / desert communities
Inland Empire DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Riverside / San Bernardino counties
Behavioral health County Systems, Specialized Classes, Crisis, Desert Access & Documentation
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Inland Empire / desert counties
Desert, Rural and Telehealth Access Planning
People in desert or rural communities may need telehealth, transportation planning, out-of-area provider authorization, or county-approved referral routes. Confirm whether telehealth, an out-of-county provider, or a hybrid program is accepted for the exact court, supervision, DUI, county access, Medi-Cal, or treatment-plan requirement.
TelehealthRural / desert accessConfirm acceptance first
Confirm With
County access line • provider • court • officer • Medi-Cal plan • referring agency
Ask About
Telehealth approval • transportation • provider network • attendance records
Area
Desert communities / Inland Empire
Crisis, Stabilization & Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988 or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
Inland Empire / statewide
Documentation Checklist for Inland Empire Users
Before enrolling, ask whether the provider can issue the documents needed for your situation: screening result, evaluation result, enrollment confirmation, attendance log, progress report, DUI enrollment or completion documents, discharge summary, and completion letter.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • county access line • DMV/DUI route
Orange County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Orange County, including Santa Ana, Anaheim, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Orange, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach,
Mission Viejo, Westminster, Newport Beach, Tustin, Lake Forest, and surrounding communities. Confirm intake availability, OC Links or DMC-ODS routing,
Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation, telehealth options,
and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court, diversion, reentry, behavioral health,
or treatment-plan requirement.
Orange County DMC-ODS and Alcohol & Substance Use Services
Orange County public SUD access route for qualifying Medi-Cal members and residents seeking alcohol and substance use treatment. Services may include outpatient, residential, MAT, recovery residences, and Drug/DUI Court service routes for people referred by Orange County Collaborative Court. Confirm access-line screening, county authorization, provider assignment, and documentation before enrolling.
Ask About
Screening • outpatient • residential • MAT • Drug/DUI Court route • records
Area
Orange County
OC Links — Behavioral Health Information, Referral and Crisis Response
Orange County access route that connects residents to mental health and substance use services through the OC Health Care Agency Behavioral Health Services System of Care. Users with court, probation, parole, collaborative court, diversion, DUI, or treatment-plan requirements should explain the exact requirement and ask about documentation during referral.
OC access routeMental health / SUDExplain requirement
Ask About
Referral • crisis route • outpatient • residential • MAT • documentation
Area
Orange County / 24-7 access route
Orange County MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Orange County users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Orange County DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
Orange County
Behavioral health Specialized Classes, Crisis, Documentation & County Routing
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
Orange County
Crisis, Stabilization & Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988, OC Links, or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
Orange County / statewide
Documentation Checklist for Orange County Users
Before enrolling, ask whether the provider can issue the documents needed for your situation: screening result, evaluation result, enrollment confirmation, attendance log, progress report, DUI enrollment or completion documents, county referral records, discharge summary, and completion letter.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • county access line • DMV/DUI route
County Authorization and Provider Network Planning
Orange County users may need DMC-ODS screening, OC Links referral, Medi-Cal eligibility review, provider assignment, or Collaborative Court referral routing. Confirm the required starting point before paying privately or enrolling in a program outside the county network.
County routingDMC-ODS / OC LinksConfirm first step
Confirm With
OC Links • DMC-ODS line • provider • court • officer • Medi-Cal plan
Ask About
Authorization • network provider • assessment • level of care • documentation
Area
Orange County
San Diego & Imperial Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: San Diego County and Imperial County, including San Diego, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside, Vista, National City,
La Mesa, Poway, San Marcos, Carlsbad, El Centro, Calexico, Brawley, Imperial, and surrounding communities. Confirm intake availability,
county access-line routing, Medi-Cal or county authorization, service level, payment, MAT/OTP availability, DUI program fit, documentation,
telehealth options, transportation barriers, and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, collaborative court,
diversion, reentry, behavioral health, or treatment-plan requirement.
County of San Diego Behavioral Health Services
San Diego County behavioral health system route for mental health and substance use services for qualifying residents, including Medi-Cal-related services and coordination with justice partners, hospitals, community health centers, and community providers. Confirm access route, eligibility, provider assignment, level of care, and documentation before enrolling.
Ask About
Eligibility • provider assignment • SUD services • mental health • records
Area
San Diego County
San Diego Access & Crisis Line
24/7 confidential support and referral route for behavioral health topics, including mental health referrals, alcohol and drug support services, crisis intervention, and community resources. Users with court, supervision, collaborative court, diversion, DUI, or reentry needs should explain the exact requirement and ask how referrals and documentation are handled.
24/7 access lineMental health / SUDExplain requirement
Ask About
Referral • crisis support • SUD route • mental health • county documentation
Area
San Diego County / 24-7 access route
Family Health Centers of San Diego — SUD Services Route
San Diego provider route for substance use disorder services integrated with medical and behavioral health care. Public materials describe outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling, mental health therapy, and county Regional Recovery Center access points. Confirm eligibility, referral route, program fit, payment, and documentation before enrolling.
Outpatient SUDBehavioral healthConfirm program fit
Ask About
Outpatient treatment • counseling • mental health therapy • recovery center • records
Area
San Diego County
Imperial County Behavioral Health Services — SUD and Behavioral Health Access
Imperial County behavioral health route for mental health and substance use treatment access. Public SUD materials describe outpatient services, screening, counseling, care coordination, prevention services, and juvenile justice-related access routes. Confirm adult or adolescent eligibility, office location, telehealth options, county authorization, and documentation before enrolling.
County accessSUD / behavioral healthConfirm eligibility
Ask About
Screening • outpatient • counseling • care coordination • records • telehealth
Area
Imperial County / El Centro / Calexico / Brawley
Behavioral health DUI, MAT/OTP, Specialized Classes, Crisis & Border Region Planning
San Diego and Imperial MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
San Diego and Imperial County users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, county authorization, intake timing, payment, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTP routeOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
San Diego and Imperial DUI Program Planning
For DUI-related requirements, confirm that the program is a DHCS-licensed California DUI provider and that it can report enrollment, attendance, and completion as required for your court, DMV, or driver-license matter. Ask about county/provider assignment, program length, live attendance rules, payment, and completion certificate timing.
Ask About
Program length • DMV reporting • live attendance • interviews • completion certificate
Area
San Diego / Imperial counties
Domestic Violence, Anger Management, MRT & Specialized Counseling Routes
For domestic violence intervention, batterers intervention, anger management, MRT, parenting-related counseling, cognitive-behavioral groups, or specialized court-related counseling, confirm the exact curriculum, provider approval, reporting format, and completion documentation required by the court, probation, diversion program, or treatment plan.
DV / anger / MRTSpecialized classesExact wording matters
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county referral route
Request
Curriculum name • class schedule • attendance logs • progress reports • certificate
Area
San Diego / Imperial County
Crisis, Stabilization & Border Region Follow-Up Planning
For immediate emotional distress, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or urgent safety concerns, use 988, the San Diego Access & Crisis Line when in San Diego County, or emergency services when appropriate. For non-emergency follow-up, ask county or provider routes about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers, referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Crisis supportAccess line / follow-upEmergency: 911
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • telehealth • ongoing care route
Area
San Diego / Imperial / statewide
For California Providers: Listing, Contact & Documentation Guidance
Treatment providers, behavioral health programs, county-contracted providers, recovery organizations, DHCS-licensed DUI program providers,
MAT/OTP providers, peer recovery programs, domestic violence intervention providers, anger management providers, evaluation and assessment providers,
culturally responsive providers, telehealth providers, crisis programs, reentry treatment programs, collaborative court support providers,
and regional service networks can request updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA. Listings should help users understand how to contact the provider,
what to ask before enrollment, and what documentation may be available for court, probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry,
treatment court, collaborative court, DUI, DMV, Medi-Cal, county behavioral health, or treatment-plan purposes.
Provider listing Treatment and Behavioral Health Services That May Be Listed
Treatment and Behavioral Health Services That May Be Listed
OACRA treatment directories may include substance use treatment, mental health counseling, co-occurring care,
MAT/OTP services, DHCS-licensed DUI programs, county SUD access routes, CalAIM justice-involved reentry linkages,
evaluations and assessments, outpatient and IOP programs, residential treatment, withdrawal management routes,
peer recovery support, crisis resources, domestic violence intervention, anger management, specialized counseling,
treatment court support, collaborative court support, reentry counseling, telehealth access routes, and documentation-supporting service routes.
Provider categoriesDocumentation routesConfirm approval first
Helpful Details
Program type • intake route • documentation • city • counties served • telehealth
Visibility
County • region • statewide category • dedicated highlight options
Provider Visibility and Directory Maintenance
OACRA operates as an independent resource infrastructure provider. Provider-supported listings help maintain organized,
zero-cost public access for individuals, families, case managers, reentry staff, courts, supervision teams, and agencies
looking for treatment and behavioral health routes. Enhanced visibility may include clearer category placement, dedicated URL visibility,
regional display, and more complete intake/documentation information.
Best For
Treatment providers • county-contracted programs • DUI programs • reentry providers
Coverage
California county, regional, and statewide directory visibility
Documentation What Users Should Ask Before Starting
Confirm the Program Fits the Requirement
Users should ask whether the provider can support the exact requirement listed in a court order, probation condition,
parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, DUI order, DMV requirement, treatment court plan,
collaborative court plan, supervision instruction, treatment recommendation, Medi-Cal plan, CalAIM reentry plan,
or agency referral. A program that is helpful clinically may still need separate approval for a legal, DMV, supervision,
county, or treatment-plan requirement.
Confirm fitAvoid duplicate workDo not assume approval
Ask First
Is this program accepted for my exact requirement?
Confirm With
Court • officer • attorney • provider • county access line • DMV/DUI route
Documentation Checklist Before Paying or Enrolling
Before paying fees or starting services, ask whether the provider can issue the exact documents you need:
screening results, assessment or evaluation results, enrollment proof, attendance records, progress updates,
treatment-plan updates, DUI enrollment or completion documents, DMV reporting confirmation where applicable,
county referral records, Medi-Cal or plan-related records, discharge summary, and completion certificate.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • attorney • evaluator • county access line
Applies To
DUI • SUD • mental health • MAT • residential • telehealth • reentry services
Telehealth, Remote Attendance and DUI Program Caution
Telehealth may be appropriate for some treatment, counseling, SUD, MAT follow-up, mental health, or reentry-support services,
but acceptance depends on the requirement. DUI programs, DMV-related requirements, court orders, probation conditions,
and county-funded services may have specific live attendance, provider licensing, county authorization, or reporting rules.
Confirm before relying on any remote, online, or out-of-county option.
TelehealthDUI / DMV cautionConfirm format first
Ask First
Is telehealth or remote attendance accepted for my exact requirement?
Check
License • format • live attendance • county authorization • certificate rules
Confirm With
Provider • court • officer • county access line • DHCS-licensed DUI provider
OACRA disclaimer: This California Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only.
OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, DMV, Medi-Cal, insurance, supervision, or case-management advice.
OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, DUI program, evaluation, MAT/OTP service, counseling service, crisis service,
residential program, telehealth appointment, CalAIM reentry service, county access route, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order,
probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, collaborative court plan,
California DUI Program requirement, DMV requirement, Medi-Cal plan requirement, county behavioral health requirement, insurance requirement,
evaluator recommendation, supervision instruction, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, reporting, payment,
completion, telehealth, travel, county access, Medi-Cal, DUI/DMV, and documentation requirements directly with the court, supervising officer,
attorney, evaluator, provider, county behavioral health department, county SUD access line, DHCS-licensed DUI program, Medi-Cal plan,
DMV route, or referring agency before enrolling.