National Directory for Probation, Parole & Reentry Services
Browse OACRA’s independent directory of probation-friendly and reentry-focused service resources by state and category. Coverage includes housing, employment, treatment, community service, and financial help across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.
Find Services
Choose a state and service category to open the matching OACRA directory.
Request or claim a provider listing
Service providers can submit listing details for review, claim an existing directory listing, or request corrections to improve service discovery.
- 📍 State and category placement
- 🧭 Clear service routing
- ✅ Provider review workflow
Sponsor directory coverage
Organizations and agencies can sponsor directory coverage to support ongoing maintenance, local provider visibility, and state-by-state resource organization.
- 📌 County, regional, or state coverage
- 🧱 Supports directory upkeep
- 🌐 Built for public discovery
Browse All State Directories
Search by state name or abbreviation. Each card provides direct access to the five directory categories and the related state resource guide.
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.
New Mexico Reentry Financial Help
Rent, utilities, benefits, and food assistance across New Mexico—start with statewide portals and then filter by region to find local programs.
New Mexico Treatment Providers
Treatment options across New Mexico for court-ordered counseling and recovery support. Always confirm the required level of care and documentation.
New Mexico Reentry Housing
New Mexico housing resources for returning citizens—shelters, transitional programs, and local support options. Confirm openings before you travel.
Jobs and workforce programs across New Mexico for probation, parole, and reentry—organized by region and built for real-world next steps
New Mexico Community Service
New Mexico community service options that may qualify for court-ordered hours—organized by region with verified programs and “confirm first” options.

