Minnesota Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Minnesota treatment and behavioral health directory organizes substance use treatment, MAT/OTP access, mental health counseling, domestic violence intervention, anger-management services, evaluations, outpatient care, residential recovery programs, peer recovery, crisis services, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, community supervision, specialty courts, traffic-offense requirements, and related service obligations across Minnesota.
Minnesota treatment requirements can vary depending on the court, probation office, parole authority, evaluator recommendation, county human services route, diversion agreement, specialty court plan, domestic violence order, insurance coverage, behavioral-health access rules, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, telehealth acceptance, attendance documentation, and certificate wording before enrolling or paying fees.
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Are you a Minnesota treatment, counseling, recovery, evaluation, MAT, domestic-violence intervention, or behavioral-health provider?
Behavioral health providers, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, MAT providers, OTP clinics, licensed clinicians, domestic violence intervention providers, anger-management programs, peer recovery organizations, residential treatment programs, telehealth programs, and court-related service organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Statewide Minnesota Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Minnesota counties. This statewide section centralizes behavioral-health search tools, public SUD access routes, crisis support, DHS licensing lookup, domestic violence intervention routing, treatment locator options, MAT/OTP questions, telehealth cautions, and documentation reminders before regional provider boards below.
Statewide accessMinnesota Treatment, Behavioral Health & SUD Routes
FastTrackerMN
Behavioral-health and SUD search route
Statewide search route for mental health and substance-use services, including current service availability where listed. Users should still confirm provider acceptance, payment, appointment availability, documentation, telehealth rules, and whether the service fits a court-related requirement.
Minnesota DHS provides public information on SUD services, access, and coverage routes. Users should confirm eligibility, assessment requirements, provider enrollment, treatment level, payment pathway, and reporting requirements before enrolling.
Ask AboutEligibility • assessment • level of care • payment
AreaStatewide Minnesota
Minnesota Mobile Crisis / 988
Statewide crisis support route
Minnesota users can call, text, or chat 988 for crisis support. County mobile crisis teams may also help connect people in mental-health crisis to community-based services. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, or emergencies, call 911.
Use ForMental-health crisis • urgent support • service connection
AreaStatewide / county teams
Minnesota DHS Licensing Lookup
Provider license confirmation route
Use Minnesota DHS Licensing Lookup to confirm whether a provider appears under a relevant license category. Licensing status does not automatically mean a court, probation office, evaluator, insurer, or referral source will accept the service.
License lookupSUD provider checkAcceptance still varies
Ask AboutLicense type • service type • location • documentation
AreaStatewide Minnesota
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
National treatment locator route
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Minnesota providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDCourt acceptance varies
Ask AboutCurriculum • group length • attendance • certificate
AreaStatewide / local providers
MAT / OTP Continuity & Reporting Questions
For methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services, ask how dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, documentation, insurance, transportation, and reporting are handled. Users should confirm whether a supervising authority, specialty court, housing program, or referral source requires special reporting.
MAT / OTPRecovery medicationConfirm reporting rules
Telehealth & Online Class Acceptance Caution
Telehealth can help users with transportation barriers, rural access issues, work schedules, childcare challenges, disability needs, or limited local availability. Court-related acceptance varies. Confirm live versus self-paced format, identity verification, provider licensure, Minnesota acceptance, attendance tracking, reporting method, and certificate wording before enrolling.
SUD License and Assessment Reminder
Minnesota SUD treatment may involve licensed program requirements, assessments, planned interventions, coordination with other providers, and reassessment. Users should verify provider licensing, level of care, documentation, payment, and referral acceptance before starting.
SUD licenseAssessment / treatment planVerify provider status
Ask AboutAssessment • treatment plan • reassessment • coordination
AreaStatewide Minnesota
Twin Cities Metro Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Minneapolis, St. Paul, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Anoka County, Washington County, Scott County, and nearby metro communities. Users should confirm intake, insurance, documentation, treatment level, telehealth options, and whether a provider can issue records required by probation, parole, diversion, specialty courts, domestic-violence orders, or other court-related requirements.
Substance-use treatment and recovery route with Minnesota access points. Users should confirm assessment, level of care, program availability, payment, documentation, and court-related reporting capacity.
SUD treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm requirements
Ask AboutAssessment • level of care • reports • payment
AreaPlymouth / Minnesota
Avivo Treatment & Recovery
Minneapolis SUD and recovery route
Minneapolis-area route for SUD treatment, recovery support, co-occurring needs, and chemical health assessment questions. Users should confirm current programs, documentation, eligibility, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutAssessments • IOP • housing linkages • records
AreaMinneapolis / Twin Cities
RS EDEN
Recovery, reentry and stability route
Minneapolis-area route connected to recovery, mental health, housing, and reentry stabilization. Users should confirm current treatment options, intake rules, documentation, payment, and referral requirements.
RecoveryReentry / housing supportConfirm program fit
Recovery and treatment network connected to substance-use care, mental health services, and housing-support pathways. Users should confirm location, program, documentation, referral, and payment rules.
SUD treatmentRecovery housing supportConfirm location
Ask AboutOutpatient • housing support • records • payment
AreaTwin Cities / Minnesota
Wayside Recovery Center
Women’s addiction and mental-health route
Women-focused substance-use and mental-health treatment route. Users should confirm current program openings, eligibility, child/family policies, documentation, payment, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutResidential • outpatient • eligibility • records
AreaSt. Louis Park / Twin Cities
M Health Fairview Recovery Services
Health-system recovery route
Health-system route for recovery services. Users should confirm location, detox or outpatient availability, MAT options, assessment requirements, insurance, and court-related documentation capacity.
Ask AboutAssessment • detox • IOP • MAT • documents
AreaTwin Cities / Minnesota
Behavioral healthCounseling, Mental Health, Assessment & Community Care
NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center
Minneapolis community-health route
Mental health, substance-use support, counseling, and community-health route. Users should confirm current programs, intake, documentation, payment, and whether services match any court-related requirement.
Ask AboutCounseling • SUD support • records • referrals
AreaMinneapolis / Hennepin County
Canvas Health
Metro behavioral-health route
Mental health and substance-use route with clinic access in the east metro and related services. Users should confirm location, intake, documentation, assessment options, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutTherapy • psychiatry • SUD assessment • documentation
AreaEast Metro / Washington County
Nystrom & Associates
Statewide outpatient behavioral-health route
Outpatient behavioral-health route with therapy, psychiatry, substance-use related services, and telehealth options. Users should confirm provider fit, documentation, insurance, and acceptance for court-related requirements.
Ask AboutTherapy • psychiatry • SUD • telehealth • reports
AreaMultiple Minnesota locations
NorthStar Regional
Integrated SUD and mental-health route
Integrated substance-use and mental-health route with outpatient and telehealth options. Users should confirm level of care, documentation, provider availability, insurance, and court-related reporting needs.
Domestic abuse counseling and intervention route. Users should confirm whether the exact program, referral pathway, group length, attendance records, and completion documents match the court or supervision requirement.
Ask AboutReferral • group length • reports • certificate
AreaMinneapolis / Twin Cities
People Incorporated Mental Health Services
Mental-health and stabilization route
Metro mental-health route with community-based support and stabilization-related services. Users should confirm program type, eligibility, documentation, and fit for any court-related or supervision-related requirement.
Central Minnesota Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes St. Cloud, Waite Park, Sartell, Brainerd, Alexandria, Willmar, Granite Falls, Sherburne County, Stearns County, Benton County, Wright County, Crow Wing County, Kandiyohi County, and nearby central Minnesota communities.
Regional behavioral-health route for crisis, mental health, chemical health, and outpatient support. Users should confirm current programs, county access, documentation, eligibility, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutCrisis • therapy • chemical health • reports
AreaSt. Cloud / Central MN
Effective Living Center
St. Cloud intervention and counseling route
St. Cloud-area treatment programming route that may be relevant for domestic violence intervention, counseling, and related court-connected needs. Users should confirm program approval, referral process, group length, attendance logs, and certificates.
Ask AboutProgram type • reports • attendance • certificate
AreaSt. Cloud / Central MN
Project Turnabout
Addiction treatment and recovery route
Regional addiction treatment route with detox, residential recovery, transitional living, outpatient care, and related recovery support. Users should confirm assessment, level of care, availability, documentation, and payment.
Addiction treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm level of care
Minnesota addiction treatment route with multiple locations. Users should confirm assessment availability, bed availability, program type, documentation, payment, and any court-related reporting requirements.
SUD treatmentMultiple locationsConfirm availability
Ask AboutAssessment • intake • program fit • completion documents
AreaMultiple Minnesota regions
Lake Region Healthcare Behavioral Health
West-central behavioral-health route
Behavioral-health route for west-central Minnesota. Users should confirm current services, assessment availability, documentation, insurance, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutTherapy • SUD support • records • referrals
AreaFergus Falls / West-Central MN
User guidanceCentral Minnesota Intake Questions
Rural Access, Transportation & Telehealth Planning
Central Minnesota users may need to compare local appointments, telehealth, county access routes, transportation options, and work-schedule conflicts. Confirm whether the court or supervising authority accepts telehealth and what proof of attendance is required.
Ask AboutSchedules • transportation • online format • proof
AreaCentral Minnesota
Domestic Violence / Anger Management Confirmation
For domestic violence intervention, anger management, or related behavioral groups, confirm whether the program is specifically accepted for your case. Ask about group format, number of sessions, reporting schedule, missed-class rules, and certificate wording.
Assessment and Level-of-Care Questions
A provider may offer multiple services, but the court-related requirement may ask for a specific assessment, recommended level of care, outpatient group, residential placement, discharge summary, or treatment-plan update. Confirm the exact requirement before scheduling.
Ask AboutAssessment • recommendations • report format • timeline
AreaCentral Minnesota
Central Minnesota Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving St. Cloud, Brainerd, Alexandria, Willmar, Granite Falls, and surrounding counties may request listing updates so users and referral partners can find accurate program information without relying on outdated local listings.
Northern Minnesota Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Duluth, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Virginia, Bemidji, Brainerd-area referral overlap, Cook County, Lake County, Carlton County, St. Louis County, Itasca County, Beltrami County, and nearby northern Minnesota communities.
Regional providersNorthern Minnesota Behavioral Health & Recovery
Human Development Center
Northeast Minnesota behavioral-health route
Regional behavioral-health route for mental health, crisis-related services, psychiatric support, and related care. Users should confirm current programs, intake, documentation, insurance, and reporting capacity.
Northern Minnesota route for behavioral-health and family-support services. Users should confirm adult-service availability, SUD-related options, documentation, referral rules, and whether services match the specific requirement.
Ask AboutProgram type • age range • records • referrals
AreaGrand Rapids / Northern MN
Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota
Statewide counseling and support route
Statewide nonprofit route for counseling and supportive services. Users should confirm location, service type, telehealth availability, documentation, and whether the program fits court-related needs.
Grand Marais-area community health route that may include behavioral-health and addiction-support options. Users should confirm current services, telehealth, documentation, and referral requirements.
Behavioral healthRural accessConfirm current services
Ask AboutBehavioral health • addiction support • telehealth • records
AreaGrand Marais / Cook County
Sanford Behavioral Health Bemidji
Bemidji behavioral-health route
Health-system behavioral-health route for the Bemidji region. Users should confirm current counseling, psychiatry, addiction-support options, documentation, insurance, and appointment availability.
Use Statewide Routes When Local Availability Is Limited
Northern Minnesota users may face long travel distances, waitlists, limited group schedules, and county-specific referral routes. Use FastTrackerMN, DHS licensing lookup, county access, and crisis routes to confirm current availability before choosing a provider.
Duluth-Model and Domestic Violence Intervention Confirmation
Domestic violence intervention requirements may reference a specific model, provider, curriculum, county route, group format, or reporting schedule. Confirm exact provider acceptance before enrolling, especially for online or out-of-area programs.
Northern Minnesota Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Duluth, Grand Rapids, Bemidji, the Iron Range, Cook County, Lake County, Carlton County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates to improve end-user navigation and provider visibility.
Documentation Matters More in Rural Referrals
When distance or telehealth is involved, confirm how the provider documents identity, attendance, progress, discharge, missed sessions, and completion. Ask whether documents can be sent directly to the court, probation officer, evaluator, attorney, or referral source.
Southern Minnesota Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Rochester, Mankato, Albert Lea, Owatonna, Faribault, Winona, Worthington, Marshall, Redwood Falls, Granite Falls overlap, Olmsted County, Blue Earth County, Freeborn County, Mower County, Nobles County, Lyon County, Redwood County, and nearby southern Minnesota communities.
Regional providersSouthern Minnesota Treatment & Behavioral Health
Zumbro Valley Health Center
Southeast Minnesota behavioral-health route
Rochester-based route for mental health, substance-use disorder, primary care, and community-based services. Users should confirm assessment, documentation, insurance, service level, and reporting capacity.
Mental healthSUD / community careConfirm program fit
Ask AboutAssessment • treatment • community services • documentation
AreaRochester / Southeast MN
Fountain Centers
Southern Minnesota addiction-treatment route
Substance-use treatment route connected to Mayo Clinic Health System locations. Users should confirm assessment, current program location, level of care, documentation, insurance, and reporting requirements.
SUD treatmentAssessment / outpatientConfirm location
Ask AboutTherapy • assessment • records • county access
AreaWorthington / Southwest MN
Western Mental Health Center
Western Minnesota behavioral-health route
Western Minnesota behavioral-health route. Users should confirm current chemical dependency or SUD-related services, therapy options, assessment requirements, documentation, and county access rules.
Behavioral healthWestern MNConfirm current services
Ask AboutTherapy • SUD services • assessments • documentation
AreaMarshall / Western MN
Mayo Clinic Health System Behavioral Health
Health-system behavioral-health route
Health-system behavioral-health route for southern Minnesota users. Confirm appointment access, service location, insurance, documentation, referral rules, and whether records can be issued for court-related requirements.
Ask AboutTherapy • addiction support • records • referrals
AreaSouthern Minnesota
User guidanceSouthern Minnesota Intake Questions
Confirm the Exact Treatment Requirement
Southern Minnesota users may be referred through county human services, specialty court, probation, parole, an evaluator, or a provider network. Confirm whether the requirement is an assessment, outpatient group, residential treatment, mental-health counseling, DV intervention, or documentation-only update.
Requirement checkAssessment / treatmentConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutRequired service • report format • completion proof
AreaSouthern Minnesota
Work Schedule, Telehealth & Transportation Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Southern Minnesota Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Rochester, Mankato, Albert Lea, Worthington, Marshall, Redwood Falls, Winona, and surrounding counties may request listing updates so OACRA users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Completion Proof and Reporting
Before starting, ask whether the provider can document enrollment, attendance, progress, missed sessions, treatment-plan changes, discharge, and completion. Confirm who receives the records and whether the user must upload or hand-deliver proof.
This section explains what OACRA may list and how providers can improve accuracy for end users, referral partners, case managers, courts, attorneys, supervising officers, and community organizations.
Provider categoriesWhat can be listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery Providers
OACRA may list Minnesota behavioral-health providers, substance-use treatment programs, outpatient counseling offices, MAT providers, OTP clinics, residential treatment programs, detox and stabilization routes, recovery support organizations, peer recovery programs, sober-living operators, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
Domestic Violence Intervention, Abuse Intervention & Anger-Management Providers
Minnesota domestic violence, batterer intervention, abuse intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a particular provider, curriculum, program length, group format, referral pathway, progress-reporting schedule, or completion certificate. Providers should clearly state what documentation they can issue.
DV / angerCourt-related groupsConfirm approval first
Evaluations, Assessments & Treatment-Plan Providers
Evaluation providers may perform substance-use evaluations, mental-health evaluations, treatment recommendations, court-ordered evaluations, or treatment-plan updates. Users should confirm whether the evaluator is accepted by the court, officer, attorney, specialty court, diversion program, or referring agency before scheduling.
Ask AboutReport format • recommendations • submission • timelines
AreaMinnesota statewide
Crisis, Peer Recovery, Care Coordination & Telehealth Providers
OACRA may list crisis stabilization routes, peer recovery organizations, care coordination programs, recovery community organizations, telehealth programs, and support providers when their information is useful for navigation and referral support.
Sponsor Minnesota Directory Coverage
Sponsors may support statewide, regional, county, or category visibility while helping OACRA maintain updated independent directory coverage. Sponsorship recognition does not create a referral guarantee, clinical endorsement, legal approval, or court approval.
VisibilityStatewide • regional • county • category
AreaMinnesota statewide
OACRA Confirmation-First Standard
OACRA does not label providers as formally approved for a specific court-related requirement unless that information is directly confirmed and appropriate to publish. Users should treat this directory as a navigation aid and confirm all program acceptance, documentation, payment, reporting, attendance, telehealth, and completion requirements with the appropriate authority before enrolling.
Keep Intake Details Current
Providers can improve user experience by submitting current phone numbers, intake forms, service areas, eligibility rules, appointment availability, payment options, telehealth availability, and documentation capabilities. Clear information reduces confusion and improves referral utility.
Best InfoPhone • intake • payment • documents • counties
AreaMinnesota statewide
OACRA disclaimer: This Minnesota 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, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, certificate, documentation, telehealth service, residential program, outpatient program, MAT/OTP service, domestic violence intervention program, anger-management program, assessment, or recovery service satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, documentation, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, county access, and provider acceptance requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling. For emergencies, immediate danger, overdose, or urgent medical needs, call 911.