National Directory for Probation, Parole & Reentry Services
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Alabama
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Alaska
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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California
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Delaware
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District of Columbia
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Florida
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Georgia
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maine
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Vermont
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Virginia
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Wyoming
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Educational awareness & organization only — not legal advice. Users must confirm eligibility and approval with supervising authorities.
How OACRA Directories Work
OACRA directories organize commonly used community, employment, housing, treatment, and financial resources by state and service category. Listings are informational and designed to support probation, parole, and reentry decision-making.
The provider offers services relevant to probation or reentry populations and is under review or pending verification. Eligibility does not imply endorsement or approval by a court or supervising authority.
The provider has submitted reviewed information and completed OACRA’s directory verification process. Users should still confirm participation and compliance requirements with supervising authorities.
National & Statewide Resources
Commonly referenced navigation, crisis-response, and public service systems used across jurisdictions. Availability, eligibility, and acceptance may vary by location and supervising authority.
Colorado Reentry Financial Help
This Colorado financial help directory brings together food pantries, SNAP and benefits offices, utility assistance, and emergency support programs across the state. It is designed for people on probation, parole, or reentry who are trying to stabilize housing, food, and transportation while staying compliant. These resources do not erase court debt, so keep receipts and talk with your officer or the clerk about payment plans.
Colorado Treatment Providers
The Colorado treatment directory focuses on behavioral health, substance use, DUI education, and counseling resources that are often used with court or probation requirements. Sections cover Denver, Northern Colorado, Southern Colorado, and the Western Slope. Always match your program to the exact wording in your judgment and sentence, and have your officer or attorney confirm that a provider meets your specific treatment conditions.
Colorado Reentry Housing
This Colorado housing and shelter directory organizes emergency shelters, transitional housing, and rental-assistance supports by region. It is written for people on probation, parole, or reentry who need safer, more stable housing. Being listed here does not guarantee acceptance, so always review your supervision orders and get approval from your officer before moving or changing addresses.
Colorado Employment
The Colorado reentry employment directory highlights workforce centers, temp agencies, training programs, and job resources that may be open to people on probation, parole, or reentry. Use this guide to organize your job search, document your efforts, and talk with your officer about work schedules, curfews, and travel rules connected to new employment.
Colorado Community Service
This Colorado community service directory organizes volunteer and service-hour options for people on probation, parole, diversion, or reentry. Listings are grouped by region and county so you can match opportunities closer to home. Always bring your paperwork and confirm with your supervising officer or attorney that a site is approved before starting any hours.