Nevada Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Nevada treatment and behavioral health directory organizes substance use treatment, mental health counseling, certified provider search routes, MAT/OTP access, outpatient care, residential treatment, crisis services, domestic violence intervention resources, evaluations, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, specialty courts, reentry, community supervision, and related service obligations across Nevada.
Nevada treatment requirements can vary depending on the court, probation or parole authority, evaluator recommendation, specialty court plan, Medicaid or insurance coverage, SAPTA/BHCEN certification, provider licensure, telehealth acceptance, domestic violence intervention requirement, rural availability, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, attendance documentation, telehealth rules, and certificate wording before enrolling or paying fees.
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Are you a Nevada treatment, counseling, recovery, evaluation, MAT, intervention, or behavioral-health provider?
Behavioral health providers, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, substance-use treatment programs, 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 Nevada Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Nevada counties. This section centralizes Nevada provider-search routes, DPBH substance-use resources, 988 crisis support, Nevada Medicaid coverage context, MAT/OTP search routes, regional behavioral-health system context, telehealth cautions, and documentation guidance before regional provider boards below.
Nevada’s BehavioralHealthNV provider search lists Nevada-certified SUD and co-occurring providers with searchable provider information. Users should confirm current status, service level, location, intake, documentation, and case-specific reporting requirements directly with the provider.
Certified provider searchSUD / co-occurringConfirm status
Ask AboutProvider status • service level • intake • documentation
AreaStatewide Nevada
Nevada DPBH Substance Use Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services
State substance-use services route
Nevada DPBH’s substance-use treatment and recovery services route is the statewide starting point for certification, treatment-system information, and related behavioral-health program context. Users should pair state information with direct provider confirmation before enrolling.
Ask AboutCertification • service type • county • documentation
AreaStatewide Nevada
Nevada 988 and Crisis Response System
Statewide crisis support route
Nevada’s crisis response route connects users to 988 and crisis-system information. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, law enforcement, EMS, or fire response, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Ask AboutCrisis support • stabilization • emergency route
AreaStatewide Nevada
Nevada Medicaid — Behavioral Health Services
Coverage and benefits reference route
Nevada Medicaid behavioral-health information can help users understand coverage routes. It is not a treatment provider. Users should confirm benefits, network status, prior authorization, documentation, and provider acceptance directly with the plan and provider.
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Nevada providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDConfirm before enrolling
Nevada Regional Behavioral Health Policy Boards provide system-level regional behavioral-health information. This is not a direct treatment provider, but it can help users and partners understand Nevada’s regional behavioral-health structure.
Confirm the Exact Requirement Before SchedulingConfirm whether the requirement is a SUD assessment, mental-health evaluation, outpatient group, IOP, residential treatment, MAT/OTP, domestic violence intervention, anger management, specialty-court referral, telehealth service, or documentation update before scheduling or paying.
Requirement checkAssessment / treatmentConfirm first
Ask AboutProgram type • reports • completion proof
AreaStatewide Nevada
Telehealth and Online Class Acceptance CautionTelehealth 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, Nevada acceptance, attendance tracking, reporting method, and certificate wording before enrolling.
Statewide Nevada Provider Listing OpportunityProviders serving Nevada may request listing updates so OACRA users and referral partners can find accurate program information, intake routes, eligibility notes, county access details, telehealth options, and documentation expectations.
Las Vegas / Clark County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Clark County, and nearby southern Nevada communities.
Provider routesRegional providers
WestCare Nevada
Las Vegas SUD, co-occurring and recovery route
WestCare Nevada describes treatment and recovery services in Nevada and a continuum of care using ASAM criteria. Users should confirm location, current program availability, level of care, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity.
SUD / co-occurringResidential / outpatientConfirm availability
Ask AboutLevel of care • intake • records • payment
AreaLas Vegas / Clark County
Community Counseling Center of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas outpatient and co-occurring provider route
Las Vegas-area counseling and behavioral-health route. Users should confirm current outpatient, co-occurring, assessment, documentation, payment, telehealth, and reporting capacity before enrolling.
Use Nevada’s provider search and filter by Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, or Clark County. Confirm certification status, exact service category, documentation, and case-specific acceptance directly with the provider.
Ask AboutCertification • service category • reports • completion
AreaClark County
Las Vegas MAT / OTP Search Route
Medication-assisted treatment locator route
Users needing methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services should confirm dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, insurance, and reporting expectations before enrolling.
Confirm Specialty-Court or Supervision InstructionsClark County users should confirm whether the provider must be selected from a specific referral route or whether a certified provider search result is enough for the case requirement.
Domestic Violence / Anger-Management Program FitIf the requirement involves domestic violence intervention, abuse intervention, anger management, or related group services, confirm curriculum, group length, provider acceptance, attendance logs, progress reporting, and certificate wording before enrolling.
Ask AboutCurriculum • attendance • reports • certificate language
AreaLas Vegas / Clark County
Provider Listing OpportunityProviders serving Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, and Clark County may request listing updates so users can find accurate intake routes, service categories, and documentation expectations.
Reno–Sparks / Washoe County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Reno, Sparks, Washoe County, Incline Village, Sun Valley, and nearby Northern Nevada communities.
Provider routesRegional providers
Quest Counseling & Consulting
Reno behavioral-health and substance-use route
Quest Counseling describes comprehensive behavioral-health services including substance-use prevention and CCBHC core services. Users should confirm current program availability, documentation, payment, and case-specific reporting capacity.
Reno-area recovery and treatment route. Users should confirm current service availability, residential or outpatient status, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity before enrolling.
Ask AboutProgram level • intake • records • payment
AreaReno / Washoe County
Reno Municipal Court — Specialty Courts & Programs
Court program information route
Reno court program information may help users understand referral pathways when a case is connected to a municipal specialty court. Users should confirm eligibility, referral steps, providers, and reporting requirements directly with the court or supervising authority.
Crisis Support Services of Nevada provides crisis contact, care coordination, and victim-services support. It is a crisis and support route, not a substitute for required treatment when a court or supervision plan requires a specific provider.
Ask AboutCrisis contact • care coordination • safety planning
AreaNorthern Nevada / statewide
Confirmation-firstUser guidance
Confirm Provider Status and Reporting RulesWashoe County users should confirm whether the provider is accepted for the specific case, whether telehealth is allowed, and how progress reports or attendance verification are delivered.
Provider Listing OpportunityProviders serving Reno, Sparks, Washoe County, and Northern Nevada may request listing updates to improve end-user navigation and provider visibility.
Primary coverage includes Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville, Dayton, Fernley, Yerington, Douglas County, Lyon County, and nearby communities.
Provider routesRegional providers
Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services
Carson City health-system behavioral-health route
Carson Tahoe describes inpatient and outpatient mental-health services for adults and services connected to mental-health and substance-use challenges. Users should confirm current service availability, documentation, insurance, and reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthInpatient / outpatientConfirm records
Vitality Unlimited describes residential, withdrawal-management, and outpatient programming in Nevada, including Carson City and Elko-area routes. Users should confirm intake, level of care, bed availability, documentation, and payment before enrolling.
SUD treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm bed availability
Ask AboutIntake • beds • level of care • discharge docs
AreaCarson City / Elko
Lyon County Behavioral Health Services
Lyon County behavioral-health route
Lyon County Behavioral Health Services describes support for mental health and substance-use conditions. Users should confirm eligibility, current services, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity before enrolling.
County routeMental health / SUDConfirm eligibility
Rural Nevada Counseling may support outpatient counseling and substance-use related needs in rural communities. Users should confirm current locations, service categories, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity.
Confirm County and Referral RouteCarson, Douglas, and Lyon users may have different county, court, probation, or treatment-provider routes. Confirm whether the service must be local, state-listed, telehealth, or referred by a supervising authority.
Residential and Withdrawal-Management PlanningIf a provider recommends residential treatment or withdrawal management, confirm bed availability, admission criteria, detox rules, transportation, discharge documentation, and what records must go to the supervising authority.
Provider Listing OpportunityProviders serving Carson City, Douglas County, Lyon County, Minden, Gardnerville, Dayton, and Yerington may request listing updates so users can find accurate program information and documentation expectations.
Primary coverage includes Elko, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, Wells, Carlin, West Wendover, Lander County, Humboldt County, Elko County, and nearby rural communities.
Provider routesRegional providers
Vitality Center — Elko
Elko residential and outpatient SUD route
Vitality Unlimited describes residential and outpatient services in Elko and Carson City. Users should confirm eligibility, bed availability, withdrawal-management services, documentation, transportation, and payment before enrolling.
Elko Family Wellness Center / Community Partner Route
Elko behavioral-health community resource route
Elko County community-partner information references local behavioral and mental-health resources. Users should confirm current services, provider credentials, age range, documentation, insurance, and reporting capacity directly with the provider.
Behavioral healthCommunity partnerConfirm current services
Ask AboutServices • age range • reports • insurance
AreaElko County
Behavioral Health NV — Rural Provider Search Route
Rural certified provider search route
Use Nevada’s provider search to filter by Elko, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, Wells, or nearby ZIP codes. Rural users should confirm telehealth, travel, reporting, and documentation requirements before scheduling.
Use FindTreatment.gov to compare local, regional, and telehealth options where rural provider density is limited. Confirm current availability, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaRural Northeastern Nevada
Confirmation-firstUser guidance
Rural Access, Travel and Telehealth PlanningRural users should ask providers about telehealth, travel distance, weather, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, direct reporting, and whether a non-local provider will be accepted for the specific case.
Confirm Provider Status Before PayingWhen local options are limited, confirm whether the provider is currently certified, licensed, accepting new participants, and able to issue the exact documentation required by the referring authority.
Primary coverage includes Pahrump, Tonopah, Ely, White Pine County, Nye County, Lincoln County, Esmeralda County, Mineral County, and surrounding rural communities.
Provider routesRegional providers
Behavioral Health NV — Central/Eastern Nevada Search Route
Certified provider search route
Use Nevada’s provider search for Nye County, White Pine County, Pahrump, Tonopah, Ely, and nearby ZIP codes. Confirm current provider status, exact service category, documentation, and rural or telehealth access.
Ask AboutProvider category • county • telehealth • reports
AreaCentral / Eastern Nevada
Nevada Medicaid Behavioral Health Services
Coverage reference for rural users
Rural users may need to confirm Medicaid coverage, network availability, transportation, telehealth, prior authorization, and provider participation before enrolling.
Use FindTreatment.gov to compare local, regional, and telehealth options where local provider availability is limited. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaCentral / Eastern Nevada
Nevada 988 and Crisis Response
Crisis route for rural Nevada
Use 988 for mental-health, substance-use, or emotional crisis support. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, law enforcement, EMS, or fire response, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Ask AboutCrisis support • stabilization • emergency route
AreaCentral / Eastern Nevada
Confirmation-firstUser guidance
Confirm Local vs. Telehealth AcceptanceCentral and Eastern Nevada users should confirm whether the case requirement can be met locally, by telehealth, through a provider in Las Vegas or Reno, or through another state-listed provider.
Ask AboutLocal access • online format • reporting • certificate
AreaCentral / Eastern Nevada
Plan Around Travel and Appointment GapsAsk providers about transportation, work schedules, missed-session rules, make-up sessions, weather, appointment frequency, and whether the provider can send documentation directly to the supervising authority.
Provider Listing OpportunityProviders serving Pahrump, Tonopah, Ely, White Pine County, Nye County, Lincoln County, and surrounding rural areas may request listing updates so users can find accurate program information and documentation expectations.
This section explains what OACRA may list and how providers can improve accuracy for end users, referral partners, case managers, courts, attorneys, supervising officers, specialty-court coordinators, rural service navigators, and community organizations.
Provider categoriesWhat can be listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery ProvidersOACRA may list Nevada 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, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
Domestic Violence, Intervention & Anger-Management ProvidersNevada domestic violence, abuse intervention, batterer intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a 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 acceptance first
Evaluations, Assessments & Treatment-Plan ProvidersEvaluation providers may perform substance-use evaluations, mental-health evaluations, treatment recommendations, court-connected 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.
Sponsor Nevada Directory CoverageSponsors may support statewide, regional, county, rural-area, specialty-court, or category visibility while helping OACRA maintain updated independent directory coverage. Sponsorship recognition does not create a referral guarantee, clinical endorsement, legal approval, or formal approval for a specific court-related requirement.
OACRA Confirmation-First StandardOACRA 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.
Confirmation-firstUser must verifyNo referral guarantee
OACRA disclaimer: This Nevada 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, crisis service, or recovery service satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, specialty-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.