National Directory for Probation, Parole & Reentry Services
Browse probation-friendly community service, and reentry employment, housing, treatment, and financial-help resources across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.
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California
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Connecticut
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District of Columbia
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Louisiana
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Massachusetts
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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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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Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Educational awareness & organization only — not legal advice. Users must confirm approval with supervising authorities.
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.
Arizona Reentry Financial Help
Arizona financial help and basic-needs directory for people on probation, parole, or reentry. Find food banks, utility and rent assistance, public benefits, and community agencies statewide, and keep documentation for your supervising officer or court.
Arizona Treatment Providers
Arizona treatment directory for people on probation, parole, pretrial release, or reentry. Browse behavioral health, substance use, DUI classes, and counseling programs by region, then confirm with your supervising officer or court before enrolling.
Arizona Housing
Arizona housing and shelter directory for supervised individuals, including emergency shelters, transitional housing, and rental-assistance programs. Always verify eligibility and get approval from your supervising officer before relocating.
Arizona Employment
Arizona reentry employment directory with job centers, second-chance employers, and workforce programs for people on probation, parole, or reentry. Confirm job restrictions and travel rules with your supervising officer.
Indiana Community Service
Arizona community service directory for people on probation, parole, diversion, or reentry. Browse verified and regional volunteer sites and always confirm approval with your supervising officer before completing hours.
New Jersey Financial Help
The OACRA New Jersey Financial Help Directory brings together court and probation payment information with community resources for rent, utilities, food and basic needs. It reminds users that only the court can change fines or restitution and encourages keeping receipts, payment plans and proof of income changes in a supervision-ready folder.
New Jersey Treatment Providers
This New Jersey Treatment Directory highlights behavioral health, substance use and recovery resources that may support people on probation, parole or pretrial release. It explains that only the court and your officer can decide which programs satisfy treatment conditions, and reminds you to coordinate any changes in counseling, UA testing or MAT.
NJ Employment
The OACRA New Jersey Employment Directory lists workforce centers, reentry job programs and employer types that may hire people with justice involvement. It explains travel and schedule reminders for supervision so you can talk with your officer before accepting work in another county, on nights, or in restricted job types.
New Jersey Housing
The OACRA New Jersey Housing & Shelter Directory highlights statewide housing, shelters and second-chance rentals that may be appropriate for people on probation, parole or reentry. Use this page to research options, then confirm eligibility and address approvals with your officer or attorney.
New Jersey Community Service
This New Jersey Community Service Directory organizes volunteer and service options that may help you complete court-ordered or probation community service hours. It is an information tool only—always confirm that a site is approved and get clear instructions from your officer or the court before you begin.
D.C. Financial Help
This directory highlights financial-assistance programs, food resources, rental-support services, emergency aid, and public benefit offices available across Washington, D.C. Availability and eligibility differ by program—users must verify requirements independently.
D.C. Treatment Providers
A comprehensive list of behavioral health providers, substance-use treatment programs, counseling centers, and DC-based mental health services. Every court and supervision agency sets its own requirements—verify whether a provider meets your specific conditions.
D.C. Housing and Shelter
This directory lists transitional housing, reentry-focused shelters, supportive living programs, and independent housing resources throughout Washington, D.C. Housing approval depends on your specific court or supervision conditions—always confirm before enrolling or moving.
D.C. Employment & Job Training
A curated directory of reentry-friendly employers, job training centers, apprenticeship programs, and workforce development services available across Washington, D.C. These resources support job readiness and stability but require verification with your officer or attorney.
D.C. Community Service
This directory lists community service options across Washington, D.C., including nonprofits, parks programs, food banks, and charitable organizations. Always check with your probation or parole officer to confirm that a program meets your supervision requirements.