Texas Treatment Providers
Texas Court-Connected Treatment & Counseling Directory
Statewide mental health, substance use, and counseling resources that often work with courts, probation, or parole across Texas. Start with the public behavioral health centers and OSAR programs in your region, then confirm any program with your supervising officer, attorney, or judge before enrolling or reporting hours.
Houston & Surrounding Counties
✅ Verified Public & Reentry-Aware Behavioral Health
Local mental health authority for Harris County with crisis services, outpatient care, and dedicated Adult Justice System Services for justice-involved adults. Sliding-fee and no one turned away for inability to pay.
Main/Crisis: 713-970-7000
State-funded Outreach, Screening, Assessment & Referral (OSAR) Center for Region 6. Free screening and referrals to detox, inpatient, and outpatient substance use treatment, including for people on probation or parole.
OSAR line: 713-942-4100
Local mental health and developmental disability authority for Fort Bend and nearby counties. Provides outpatient mental health and some substance use services; often used for court and supervision referrals.
Intake/Main: 281-239-1300
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories (Confirm First)
Federal directory of licensed substance use and mental health treatment programs. Filter by ZIP code, payment type, and level of care, then confirm court acceptance with your officer.
Texas Health & Human Services Outreach, Screening, Assessment & Referral (OSAR) network. Connects you to state-funded treatment across Texas, even if you don’t have insurance.
Multiple private providers offer anger management and battering intervention classes. Courts may require specific program approval or BIPP accreditation.
Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
✅ Verified Public & Forensic Behavioral Health
Largest behavioral health provider in Dallas County, with clinics across the metro area. Includes the Special Needs Offender Program (SNOP), a forensic psychiatric clinic serving adults involved with the criminal justice system.
Main: 214-743-1200
Local mental health authority for Tarrant County providing mental health and substance use services, including outpatient treatment and crisis support. Frequently coordinates with local courts and supervision.
Intake/Crisis: 817-335-3022 • Main: 817-569-4300
Nonprofit providing outpatient counseling, prevention, and recovery support across North Texas, including specialized programs for veterans and families affected by substance use.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories (Confirm First)
Search licensed outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential substance use programs across Dallas–Fort Worth. Use filters for sliding-fee, Medicaid, or specific services.
Many agencies provide Battering Intervention & Prevention Programs (BIPP) and anger management. Courts usually require programs to be on an approved state or local list.
San Antonio / Bexar County
✅ Verified Public & Court-Connected Programs
Local mental health authority for Bexar County, providing mental health and substance use services including crisis, outpatient, and specialized justice programs in coordination with local courts.
Main/Crisis: 210-223-7233
Community supervision department operates residential and outpatient treatment options such as the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) for probationers ordered into intensive treatment.
Provides counseling, shelter, and support services for survivors of domestic violence. While focused on victims, their counseling and classes may intersect with court or protective order cases.
24/7 Hotline: 210-733-8810
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
Use 211Texas.org and FindTreatment.gov to locate additional outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential programs in and around San Antonio.
Austin & Central Texas
✅ Verified Public & Reentry-Focused Services
Local mental health authority for Travis County providing mental health, substance use, and crisis services. Works closely with Austin-area courts and reentry partners.
Helpline/Crisis: 512-472-4357
The Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable maintains resource guides for people returning from jail or prison, including mental health and substance use options.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers and the regional OSAR program help connect Central Texas residents to state-funded substance use treatment.
Main: 833-426-4332
Many private practices offer individual counseling, anger management, and DWI education. These are not automatically “court-approved.”
Rio Grande Valley
✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health
Local mental health authority for Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy counties. Provides outpatient mental health, substance use, and crisis services; often coordinates with local courts and supervision.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
Use 211Texas.org and FindTreatment.gov to find bilingual outpatient programs, residential treatment, and counseling in McAllen, Brownsville, Harlingen, and nearby cities.
West Texas / El Paso & Lubbock
✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health for Justice-Involved Adults
Local mental health authority for El Paso County, providing mental health, substance use, and crisis services, including forensic and jail-diversion programs.
Main: 915-887-3410
Local mental health and substance use authority for Lubbock and surrounding counties, with outpatient, crisis, and specialty programs.
Main/Intake: 800-687-7581
Local mental health authority serving multiple rural West Texas counties, with programs including TCOOMMI for adults with mental illness involved in the justice system.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
211Texas.org and the state OSAR network list detox, residential, and outpatient treatment options across West Texas.
East Texas / Tyler & Longview
✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health Authorities
Local mental health authority for Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Red River, Rusk, and Upshur counties, providing mental health and crisis services.
Main: 903-758-2471
Regional provider of mental health services across Deep East Texas, including outpatient care and a 24-hour crisis hotline.
Main: 936-634-5010 • Crisis: 800-392-8343
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
211Texas.org and FindTreatment.gov include church-based counseling, outpatient programs, and residential treatment throughout East Texas.
Coastal Bend / Galveston & Corpus Christi
✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health Authorities
Local mental health authority for Nueces County, providing adult and youth mental health services, crisis care, and support for people with substance use and co-occurring disorders.
Location: 3733 S Port Ave Bldg B, Corpus Christi • Phone: 361-886-6900
Local mental health authority for Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Refugio, and Victoria counties, offering mental health and crisis services.
Main: 361-575-0611 • Intake: 800-421-8825
Local mental health and substance use authority for Galveston and Brazoria counties, with outpatient and crisis services.
Main: 409-763-2373
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
Use 211Texas.org and FindTreatment.gov to identify private outpatient programs, detox centers, and residential treatment in the Coastal Bend region.
Texas Panhandle / Amarillo
✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health
Local mental health authority for the Panhandle region, including Amarillo, providing outpatient and crisis services that often intersect with local courts and jails.
Main: 806-358-1681 • Crisis: 800-692-4039
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Directories
Additional detox, residential, and outpatient programs can be located via 211Texas.org and the state OSAR network.
Verification & Documentation: Sites marked ✅ Verified are public behavioral health authorities or nonprofit programs that commonly serve justice-involved clients. They are not automatically “approved” for every charge or every judge. Always call ahead, disclose your supervision status honestly, and obtain written approval from your officer, attorney, or judge before counting any hours or completion toward a court order.
Restrictions: If you have offense-specific restrictions (for example, distance from schools or minors, or contact limits related to domestic violence), confirm that the clinic location and type of group comply with your judgment, conditions of community supervision, and any injunctions or trespass warnings.
Get listed or updated: Are you a Texas treatment provider, counselor, or OSAR partner serving justice-involved individuals and second-chancers? Email contact@oacra.app with your program details and any court or supervision collaborations so we can review your listing.