OACRA New Mexico Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory
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New Mexico Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources

This directory organizes New Mexico mental health, substance use, recovery, crisis, outpatient, residential, detox, MAT, counseling, domestic violence intervention, anger management, DUI/DWI-related education, telehealth, and court-related treatment routes for people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, treatment recommendations, supervision conditions, and documentation requests.

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Behavioral health providers, substance use treatment programs, outpatient and residential programs, MAT providers, recovery organizations, crisis programs, domestic violence intervention providers, anger-management providers, DUI/DWI-related education providers, and telehealth providers may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.

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Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources

Coverage: All New Mexico counties. Statewide access points are listed here so regional sections can focus on named provider routes. Users should confirm approval, documentation, payment, attendance, telehealth, travel, reporting, and program fit before enrolling.
Statewide access Public Behavioral Health, Crisis & Treatment Search Routes
New Mexico Health Care Authority — Behavioral Health Services Division
New Mexico HCA icon State behavioral health route
Statewide behavioral health division route for New Mexico mental health, substance use, crisis, recovery, Medicaid-linked behavioral health, 988 information, and public behavioral health programs. Confirm whether any provider, level of care, or documentation format matches the exact court, supervision, evaluator, insurance, treatment-plan, or referral requirement.
Statewide route NM HCA / BHSD Confirm approval
Ask About Provider type • service level • county access • payment • records
Area Statewide New Mexico
New Mexico Crisis & Access Line
NMCAL icon 24/7 crisis and emotional support route
Free, confidential statewide support for mental health, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, and crisis-related needs. For medical emergencies, immediate danger, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
Crisis support 24/7 line Emergency: 911
Use For Crisis support • emotional distress • substance use support • connection
Area Statewide / 24-7
988 New Mexico
988 New Mexico icon Call, text, or chat 988
New Mexico’s 988 route is available for emotional, mental health, alcohol, or substance use support. Use 988 for urgent behavioral health support; use 911 for immediate danger or medical emergencies.
988 route Call / text / chat Emergency: 911
Use For Emotional distress • mental health crisis • alcohol or drug use support
Area Statewide New Mexico
Turquoise Lodge Hospital — New Mexico Department of Health
NMDOH icon State-operated substance use treatment route
New Mexico Department of Health route for substance use treatment services, including medical detoxification, social rehabilitation services, and intensive outpatient services. Confirm admissions criteria, priority-population rules, referral steps, documentation, and whether the service level satisfies the user’s court or supervision requirement.
SUD treatment Detox / IOP route Confirm admission criteria
Ask About Detox • IOP • referral • priority criteria • records • payment
Area Albuquerque / statewide referrals
Confirm-first Provider Search, MAT, DUI/DWI, BIP & Documentation Routes
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov Federal treatment locator for mental health and substance use providers. Useful for searching New Mexico programs by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient, residential, telehealth, opioid treatment, detox, and service category. Court-related acceptance and documentation availability vary by provider.
Treatment locator Mental health / SUD Court acceptance varies
Ask About Intake • payment • telehealth • documentation • treatment level
Area Statewide / national locator
NM Health Care Authority — Health Facility Provider Search State facility search route that may help users and referral partners identify licensed facilities by city, county, service type, or provider information. Use it as a verification tool before relying on a program for a court, probation, parole, diversion, DUI/DWI, insurance, or treatment-plan requirement.
Provider search Facility verification Confirm direct details
Use For Facility search • county lookup • service verification • license check
Area Statewide New Mexico
DUI / DWI / Alcohol & Drug Education Confirmation Route DUI/DWI-related requirements may involve alcohol and drug screening, substance use evaluation, treatment recommendations, education, court reporting, license-related instructions, probation documentation, or sentencing documents. Confirm provider approval, certificate language, reporting format, and deadline before scheduling.
DUI / DWI Evaluation / education Confirm provider approval
Ask About Evaluation • class hours • reports • completion proof • deadlines
Area Statewide New Mexico
Batterer Intervention / Domestic Violence Intervention Route BIP or domestic violence intervention requirements may specify curriculum, length, group format, referral source, victim-safety protocols, progress reports, attendance, termination rules, and completion documents. Confirm the exact required program before enrolling in any online, private, or out-of-state class.
BIP / DV route Court-related groups Confirm with court
Ask About Referral • curriculum • group length • attendance • certificate
Area Statewide / local programs
MAT / Opioid Treatment Confirmation Route Medication-assisted treatment may include buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, Vivitrol, counseling, recovery support, and outpatient monitoring. Confirm whether MAT is allowed, required, documented, or restricted by the court, supervision order, treatment plan, drug court, employer, housing program, or referral source.
MAT / OTP SUD treatment Confirm reporting
Ask About Medication • counseling • drug screens • reports • payment
Area Statewide New Mexico
Documentation Checklist Before Enrolling Before paying fees or starting services, ask whether the provider can issue the exact documents needed: evaluation results, enrollment proof, attendance records, progress reports, treatment-plan updates, discharge summary, completion certificate, DUI/DWI paperwork, BIP attendance, probation records, parole records, or court-specific documents.
Documentation Attendance / completion Ask before paying
Request Enrollment proof • attendance logs • completion certificate • discharge summary
Area All New Mexico counties

Albuquerque Metro Treatment Resources

Primary coverage: Bernalillo County, Sandoval County, Valencia County, Torrance County, Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Los Lunas, Belen, Moriarty, and nearby central New Mexico communities.
Metro access Hospital, Public, Crisis & Community Behavioral Health Routes
UNM Health — Addiction & Recovery
UNM Health icon Academic health system addiction-treatment route
Outpatient addiction treatment route for alcohol, opioid, and related substance use concerns with medical and counseling support. Confirm current intake steps, available locations, MAT options, documentation, insurance, and whether reports can be prepared for court or supervision needs.
Addiction treatment Outpatient route Confirm documentation
Ask About MAT • counseling • evaluation • records • insurance • referral needs
Area Albuquerque / Rio Rancho route
UNM Health — Crisis Triage Center / Psychiatric Emergency Route
UNM Health icon Short-term stabilization and urgent behavioral health route
Behavioral health crisis and stabilization route intended to bridge urgent behavioral health needs and outpatient connection. Confirm entry criteria, hours, referral expectations, discharge paperwork, and follow-up routing. For immediate danger or medical emergency, call 911.
Crisis stabilization Adult route Emergency: 911
Ask About Stabilization • discharge plan • records • outpatient referral • crisis route
Area Albuquerque / Bernalillo County
Presbyterian — Behavioral Health
Presbyterian icon Health-system behavioral health route
Behavioral health route with outpatient and higher-acuity service pathways. Confirm current clinic availability, referral and insurance rules, service level, substance use support, telehealth options, and whether documentation can be issued for court-related or supervision-related needs.
Behavioral health Outpatient / inpatient routes Confirm intake
Ask About Referral • insurance • outpatient care • records • telehealth
Area Albuquerque / statewide Presbyterian network
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless
AHCH icon FQHC and homeless-services behavioral health route
Community health route offering behavioral health, psychiatric care, medication management, and substance use disorder services for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Confirm intake, eligibility, documentation, and coordination options before relying on the service for court-related requirements.
FQHC route Behavioral health / SUD Confirm eligibility
Ask About Behavioral health • SUD care • medication management • records • eligibility
Area Albuquerque / Bernalillo County
Metro support Outpatient, Public Navigation, Veterans & Confirmation Routes
City of Albuquerque — Mental & Behavioral Health Resources
City of Albuquerque icon Local navigation route
City resource hub for mental health, addiction, and behavioral health support. Use it to identify local public or funded routes, then confirm directly with the provider whether services are active, appropriate, documented, and acceptable for the user’s case.
Local resource route Behavioral health Confirm provider directly
Use For Local navigation • funded routes • crisis-adjacent support • referrals
Area Albuquerque / Bernalillo County
Presbyterian — Outpatient Behavioral Health
Presbyterian icon Outpatient behavioral health route
Outpatient behavioral health route for adults and youth. Confirm whether the location is accepting new patients, whether a referral is required, what insurance or payment options apply, and whether attendance, progress, or completion documents can be prepared.
Outpatient Mental health Confirm availability
Ask About New patients • referral • insurance • documentation • telehealth
Area Albuquerque / Presbyterian network
VA New Mexico — Mental Health Care
VA icon Veterans behavioral health route
Behavioral health route for qualifying Veterans, including inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth options. Confirm eligibility, referral steps, substance use programming, medication management, crisis routes, and whether documentation can be shared for court, supervision, benefits, or care-coordination purposes.
Veterans Mental health / SUD Eligibility required
Ask About Eligibility • SUD care • PTSD care • telehealth • records
Area Albuquerque / statewide VA network
Telehealth / Online Class Caution for Metro Users Telehealth and online classes can help users with transportation, work, childcare, disability, or rural-access barriers, but court-related acceptance varies. Confirm identity verification, attendance tracking, live versus self-paced format, certificate wording, provider licensure, New Mexico acceptance, and whether reports can be sent directly to the referral source.
Telehealth Flexible access Acceptance varies
Ask About Live format • attendance proof • certificate wording • reports
Area Albuquerque Metro / online

Santa Fe & Northern New Mexico Treatment Resources

Primary coverage: Santa Fe County, Rio Arriba County, Los Alamos County, Taos County, San Miguel County, Mora County, Colfax County, Union County, Santa Fe, Española, Taos, Las Vegas, Raton, Clayton, and nearby northern New Mexico communities.
Northern NM Community Behavioral Health, Hospital & State Facility Routes
Presbyterian Medical Services — Behavioral Health
PMS icon Multi-site community behavioral health route
New Mexico community health and behavioral health network with therapy, substance use treatment, psychiatric support, and related services in multiple communities. Confirm site availability, intake steps, referral needs, payment, telehealth, and whether documentation can be prepared for court or supervision purposes.
Behavioral health Multi-site network Confirm location services
Ask About Therapy • SUD treatment • psychiatric care • records • telehealth
Area Santa Fe / northern NM / statewide network
PMS — Santa Fe Community Guidance Center
PMS icon Santa Fe community behavioral health route
Community behavioral health route serving Santa Fe-area users. Confirm current programs, walk-in or appointment process, therapy availability, substance use services, eligibility, payment, and documentation before relying on it for a treatment-plan or court-related requirement.
Community behavioral health Santa Fe Confirm intake
Ask About Therapy • recovery support • intake • reports • payment
Area Santa Fe County
New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute
NMDOH icon State-operated psychiatric hospital route
State-operated psychiatric hospital route in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Admissions criteria, divisions, referrals, legal status, clinical need, and discharge documentation may vary. Confirm whether this route is relevant to the user’s case before using it for court, supervision, treatment-court, or care-coordination planning.
Psychiatric hospital State-operated Admission criteria vary
Ask About Admission criteria • referral • discharge records • division • legal status
Area Las Vegas / San Miguel County
CHRISTUS St. Vincent — Behavioral Health Route
CHRISTUS icon Santa Fe health-system route
Santa Fe health-system behavioral health route. Confirm current behavioral health programs, outpatient availability, crisis or hospital-based routing, insurance, referrals, records, and whether the service can support court-related documentation needs.
Health-system route Santa Fe Confirm current services
Ask About Behavioral health • referral • insurance • records • follow-up care
Area Santa Fe County
Rural access CCBHC, Tribal-Area, Recovery & Confirmation Routes
PMS — Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Route
PMS icon CCBHC behavioral health route
CCBHC route that may include broad behavioral health services such as screening, assessment, therapy, care coordination, crisis support, medication management, and substance use support. Confirm which locations provide CCBHC services and whether documentation can be used for court-related requirements.
CCBHC route Behavioral health Location availability varies
Ask About Assessment • therapy • medication support • care coordination • reports
Area Multiple New Mexico locations
El Centro Family Health — Behavioral Health Route
El Centro Family Health icon Northern New Mexico community health route
Community health route serving northern New Mexico communities. Confirm which clinics provide behavioral health services, counseling, substance use support, medication management, telehealth, payment options, and documentation for court-related or supervision-related requirements.
Community health Northern NM Confirm clinic services
Ask About Behavioral health • SUD support • telehealth • records • payment
Area Northern New Mexico communities
Santa Fe Recovery Center
Santa Fe Recovery Center icon Substance use treatment and recovery route
Substance use treatment and recovery route connected with detox, residential, outpatient, and recovery-support pathways. Confirm current locations, levels of care, admissions criteria, funding, waitlist, MAT coordination, and court-related documentation before enrollment.
SUD treatment Detox / residential / outpatient Confirm level of care
Ask About Detox • residential • outpatient • MAT • records • funding
Area Santa Fe / additional NM routes
Tribal / Native-Serving Treatment Confirmation Route Some northern New Mexico users may prefer or require culturally responsive, Native-serving, Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, IHS-linked, or tribal health routes. Confirm eligibility, enrollment or community rules, referral steps, payment, confidentiality, documentation, and whether the service can communicate with the court, supervision officer, or referral source if needed.
Native-serving route Culturally responsive care Eligibility may vary
Ask About Eligibility • referral • cultural services • records • confidentiality
Area Northern NM / tribal communities

Northwest & Four Corners Treatment Resources

Primary coverage: San Juan County, McKinley County, Cibola County, Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Gallup, Grants, Milan, Shiprock-area routes, Navajo Nation-area routes, and nearby Four Corners communities.
Four Corners Hospital, Outpatient, Recovery & Community Provider Routes
San Juan Regional Medical Center — Behavioral Health
San Juan Regional icon Farmington behavioral health route
Behavioral health route in Farmington with hospital-based and outpatient pathways. Confirm current adult services, admission or referral criteria, outpatient clinic access, crisis routing, records, insurance, and whether documentation can support court or supervision requirements.
Behavioral health Farmington Confirm services
Ask About Inpatient • outpatient • referral • records • insurance • follow-up
Area Farmington / San Juan County
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services — Behavioral Health Route
RMCHCS icon Gallup-area behavioral health route
Gallup-area behavioral health route. Confirm current outpatient behavioral health services, intake process, referral requirements, substance use treatment availability, crisis or hospital-based options, payment, and documentation before relying on it for a court-related need.
Behavioral health Gallup Confirm intake
Ask About Outpatient behavioral health • referral • records • payment • availability
Area Gallup / McKinley County
Navajo Nation / Navajo Regional Behavioral Health Confirmation Route Users in the Four Corners region may need Navajo Nation, IHS-linked, tribal, or Native-serving behavioral health routes. Confirm service availability, eligibility, referral rules, community access, confidentiality, substance use support, crisis response, and court-related documentation before enrollment or referral.
Native-serving route Navajo / Four Corners Confirm eligibility
Ask About Eligibility • referral • behavioral health • SUD support • records
Area Northwest NM / Four Corners
Presbyterian Medical Services — Northwest NM Behavioral Health Route
PMS icon Community behavioral health network route
Use PMS location and program routing to identify nearby therapy, behavioral health, and recovery-support options across northwest New Mexico. Confirm the specific clinic, active services, appointment process, payment, telehealth, and court-related documentation before scheduling.
Community behavioral health Multi-site route Confirm local clinic
Ask About Clinic location • therapy • SUD support • records • payment
Area Northwest NM / statewide network
Access support Rural, Tribal-Area, Recovery, Telehealth & Documentation Routes
Detox / Residential / SUD Level-of-Care Confirmation Route Northwest New Mexico users may need detox, residential treatment, IOP, outpatient treatment, MAT, or recovery support outside their immediate city. Confirm clinical level of care, transportation, bed availability, funding, referral paperwork, waitlist, discharge summary, and whether the provider can send progress reports to the referral source.
SUD level of care Detox / residential / IOP Confirm availability
Ask About Bed status • funding • referral • records • discharge plan
Area San Juan / McKinley / Cibola region
Telehealth / Rural Access Confirmation Route Telehealth can be useful in rural Four Corners communities, but court-related acceptance varies. Confirm provider licensure, New Mexico acceptance, privacy rules, live-session requirements, identity verification, attendance tracking, certificate wording, and reporting options before using telehealth for a mandated condition.
Telehealth Rural access Acceptance varies
Ask About Live format • proof • New Mexico licensure • report delivery
Area Northwest NM / online
Anger Management / BIP / Court-Related Group Confirmation Route Before enrolling in anger management, domestic violence intervention, parenting, thinking-for-a-change, or behavior-change classes, confirm the required curriculum, length, provider approval, live versus self-paced format, attendance reporting, and certificate wording. Many generic online classes may not satisfy local court or supervision expectations.
Court-related groups Anger / BIP route Approval varies
Ask About Curriculum • group length • attendance • certificate • reports
Area Gallup / Farmington / Grants region
Northwest NM Crisis Connection Route For urgent behavioral health support, users can call or text 988 or contact the New Mexico Crisis & Access Line. For immediate danger, medical emergencies, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, or urgent safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Crisis support 988 / NMCAL Emergency: 911
Use For Crisis support • urgent connection • emotional distress • substance use support
Area Northwest New Mexico

Southern New Mexico Treatment Resources

Primary coverage: Doña Ana County, Otero County, Luna County, Grant County, Sierra County, Hidalgo County, Catron County, Las Cruces, Alamogordo, Deming, Silver City, Truth or Consequences, Anthony, Sunland Park, and nearby border-area communities.
Southern NM Health-System, Community & Substance Use Routes
Memorial Medical Center — Behavioral Health Route
Memorial Medical Center icon Las Cruces health-system route
Las Cruces health-system route for behavioral health and hospital-based care connections. Confirm current behavioral health services, referral requirements, crisis routing, outpatient connection, payment, records, and whether documentation can be prepared for court-related or supervision-related needs.
Health-system route Las Cruces Confirm active services
Ask About Behavioral health • referral • records • insurance • follow-up care
Area Las Cruces / Doña Ana County
La Clinica de Familia — Behavioral Health Route
La Clinica de Familia icon Community health behavioral health route
Community health route serving southern New Mexico with behavioral health and integrated-care pathways. Confirm clinic location, counseling availability, substance use support, bilingual access, insurance or sliding-fee options, telehealth, and documentation before scheduling.
Community health Behavioral health Confirm clinic services
Ask About Counseling • SUD support • bilingual access • payment • records
Area Las Cruces / Doña Ana County region
Ben Archer Health Center — Behavioral Health Route
Ben Archer Health Center icon Southern New Mexico community health route
Community health route serving multiple southern New Mexico communities. Confirm active behavioral health services at the specific site, substance use support, appointment availability, payment, telehealth, transportation constraints, and court-related documentation before enrolling.
Community health Rural access Confirm site availability
Ask About Behavioral health • clinic location • payment • telehealth • records
Area Southern New Mexico communities
Hidalgo Medical Services — Behavioral Health Route
Hidalgo Medical Services icon Southwest New Mexico behavioral health route
Community health route for southwest New Mexico communities. Confirm counseling, psychiatry or medication support, substance use services, integrated care, payment, telehealth, and documentation options for court, probation, parole, diversion, or reentry needs.
Behavioral health Southwest NM Confirm services
Ask About Counseling • medication support • SUD services • telehealth • records
Area Silver City / Lordsburg / Grant and Hidalgo counties
Southern access Border-Area, Rural, DUI/DWI, Recovery & Documentation Routes
Southern NM Substance Use Level-of-Care Confirmation Route Users in southern New Mexico may need outpatient treatment, IOP, detox, residential treatment, MAT, recovery support, or transportation-sensitive options. Confirm assessment requirements, level of care, admission criteria, bed status, payment, documentation, and reporting before enrollment.
SUD treatment Outpatient / detox / residential Confirm level of care
Ask About Assessment • bed status • MAT • reports • discharge summary
Area Las Cruces / southern New Mexico
DUI / DWI / Alcohol & Drug Education Confirmation Route Before enrolling in DUI/DWI-related education, alcohol and drug screening, substance use evaluation, or recommended treatment, confirm the provider is acceptable for the user’s court, probation, license-related instruction, attorney recommendation, or evaluator requirement. Ask about certificate wording and report delivery before paying.
DUI / DWI Evaluation / education Confirm acceptance
Ask About Screening • class hours • certificate • reports • deadlines
Area Southern New Mexico
Bilingual / Border-Area Access Confirmation Route Southern New Mexico users may need bilingual, culturally responsive, border-area, immigration-sensitive, or transportation-aware behavioral health services. Confirm language access, privacy, payment, telehealth, documentation, and whether the provider can communicate with the referral source when authorized.
Bilingual access Border-area support Confirm documentation
Ask About Spanish access • privacy • reports • payment • telehealth
Area Las Cruces / border-area communities
Southern NM Crisis Connection Route For urgent behavioral health support, users can call or text 988 or contact the New Mexico Crisis & Access Line. For immediate danger, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, medical emergency, or urgent safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Crisis support 988 / NMCAL Emergency: 911
Use For Crisis support • urgent connection • emotional distress • substance use support
Area Southern New Mexico

Eastern & Southeastern New Mexico Treatment Resources

Primary coverage: Chaves County, Curry County, Eddy County, Lea County, Roosevelt County, De Baca County, Guadalupe County, Quay County, Lincoln County, Roswell, Clovis, Portales, Hobbs, Carlsbad, Artesia, Ruidoso, Tucumcari, Fort Sumner, and nearby eastern and southeastern New Mexico communities.
Eastern NM Community, Hospital & Regional Behavioral Health Routes
La Casa Family Health Center — Behavioral Health Route
La Casa Family Health Center icon Eastern New Mexico community health route
Community health route serving eastern New Mexico. Confirm current behavioral health services, counseling availability, substance use support, medication management, appointment access, payment, telehealth, and court-related documentation before scheduling.
Community health Eastern NM Confirm clinic services
Ask About Counseling • SUD support • medication support • payment • records
Area Eastern New Mexico communities
Eastern New Mexico Medical Center — Behavioral Health Route
Eastern New Mexico Medical Center icon Roswell health-system route
Roswell health-system route for behavioral health and hospital-based care connections. Confirm current behavioral health services, referral rules, crisis routing, insurance, records, outpatient follow-up, and whether documentation can be prepared for court-related or supervision-related needs.
Health-system route Roswell Confirm current services
Ask About Behavioral health • referral • records • follow-up care • insurance
Area Roswell / Chaves County
Nor-Lea Hospital District — Behavioral Health Route
Nor-Lea icon Lea County health-system route
Lea County health-system route. Confirm whether behavioral health services are currently available, how intake works, whether substance use or counseling services are offered, what payment options apply, and whether records can be prepared for referral or supervision documentation.
Health-system route Lea County Confirm active services
Ask About Behavioral health • counseling • payment • records • referral needs
Area Lovington / Hobbs / Lea County
Artesia General Hospital — Behavioral Health Connection Route
Artesia General icon Eddy County health-system route
Hospital and care-connection route for Eddy County users who may need behavioral health screening, referral, follow-up, or local care coordination. Confirm current service availability, referral options, records, insurance, and whether outpatient treatment documentation can be issued directly by the provider.
Health-system route Eddy County Confirm behavioral health route
Ask About Screening • referral • outpatient route • records • insurance
Area Artesia / Carlsbad / Eddy County
Southeast access Rural, Oilfield-Area, Court-Related & Telehealth Routes
Eastern / Southeastern NM SUD Provider Search Route Users in eastern and southeastern New Mexico may need to search across nearby counties for substance use evaluation, outpatient treatment, IOP, detox, residential treatment, MAT, or recovery support. Confirm clinical level of care, bed status, travel distance, telehealth eligibility, payment, referral paperwork, and documentation before enrollment.
SUD treatment Rural / regional search Confirm level of care
Ask About Evaluation • IOP • MAT • detox • records • travel
Area Eastern and southeastern New Mexico
Work-Schedule / Oilfield-Area Treatment Planning Route Users working variable, oilfield, transportation, agriculture, service, or shift schedules should confirm appointment times, evening or telehealth options, documentation turnaround, drug-screen coordination, and missed-session policies before enrolling. This is especially important when treatment is tied to probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, or court reporting.
Scheduling support Work-compatible care Confirm attendance rules
Ask About Evening care • telehealth • missed sessions • reports • drug screens
Area Hobbs / Carlsbad / Roswell / Clovis region
Court-Related Class Confirmation Route Anger management, domestic violence intervention, DUI/DWI education, parenting, cognitive-behavioral groups, theft-related classes, or other court-related classes may have strict approval rules. Confirm provider approval, curriculum, class length, attendance proof, certificate wording, and direct-reporting options before starting.
Court-related classes DUI / anger / BIP Approval varies
Ask About Curriculum • hours • certificate • reports • deadlines
Area Eastern and southeastern New Mexico
Eastern / Southeastern NM Crisis Connection Route For urgent behavioral health support, users can call or text 988 or contact the New Mexico Crisis & Access Line. For immediate danger, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, medical emergency, or urgent safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Crisis support 988 / NMCAL Emergency: 911
Use For Crisis support • urgent connection • emotional distress • substance use support
Area Eastern and southeastern New Mexico

Provider Listing Guidance, Sponsorship & Disclaimer

OACRA lists treatment and behavioral health resources for practical navigation. Inclusion is not a representation that a provider is approved for any specific court, supervision, insurance, Medicaid, evaluator, attorney, treatment-plan, tribal, or agency requirement.
Can be listed Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Services
Provider categories OACRA can organize OACRA may list behavioral health providers, mental health clinics, substance use treatment programs, detox routes, residential programs, IOP/PHP routes, outpatient counseling, MAT/OTP providers, recovery support organizations, peer support routes, crisis services, DUI/DWI-related education, domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, anger management, telehealth providers, Native-serving providers, bilingual providers, and reentry-supportive treatment routes.
Provider visibility Treatment categories Confirmation-first language
Useful Details Services • counties • documentation • intake • payment • telehealth
Coverage County • regional • statewide • telehealth
Documentation details providers should make clear Providers are encouraged to state whether they can issue enrollment verification, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, completion certificates, evaluation results, treatment recommendations, DUI/DWI education proof, BIP or anger-management attendance, telehealth attendance records, and direct-reporting documents when authorized by the user.
Documentation Court-related utility No approval guarantee
Include Certificate wording • records • reports • timelines • release process
Audience Users • officers • courts • case managers • referral partners
Sponsorship and enhanced visibility Directory sponsorship helps support ongoing maintenance of OACRA’s independent resource infrastructure. Sponsor recognition may be statewide, regional, county-based, category-based, rural-access-focused, or multi-directory. Sponsorship does not guarantee referrals, outcomes, court approval, or user enrollment.
Sponsorship Directory maintenance No referral guarantee
Options County • regional • statewide • category • multi-directory
Purpose Support independent directory maintenance
Important Confirmation, Safety & OACRA Disclaimer
Confirm before enrolling or paying Users should confirm approval, eligibility, attendance rules, telehealth acceptance, payment, insurance, documentation, deadlines, release forms, and direct-reporting expectations before enrolling in any program, class, assessment, counseling service, or treatment route.
Confirm first Avoid wasted fees Requirements vary
Before Paying Approval • certificate • reports • attendance • deadlines
Applies To All listed and unlisted providers
Emergency and crisis safety note For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose risk, severe withdrawal symptoms, suicidal crisis, violence risk, or urgent safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For behavioral health crisis support, users may call or text 988 or contact the New Mexico Crisis & Access Line.
Crisis support 988 / NMCAL Emergency: 911
Use For Emergency • crisis • overdose risk • withdrawal emergency • urgent safety
Area Statewide New Mexico
OACRA disclaimer OACRA is an independent resource-navigation platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, Medicaid, tribal-program, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, program, class, evaluation, counseling service, treatment plan, telehealth appointment, MAT/OTP service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment-court plan, evaluator recommendation, attorney instruction, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, tribal-program requirement, or agency referral.
Independent directory No legal / clinical advice Verify directly
Confirm Approval • attendance • reporting • payment • completion • documentation
Scope All New Mexico treatment and behavioral health resources

Users should confirm all approval, attendance, reporting, payment, insurance, Medicaid, tribal-program, telehealth, travel, county access, documentation, completion, and provider-acceptance requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, parole officer, pretrial officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment court, provider, insurer, tribal program, or referring agency before enrolling.

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