OACRA Resource Hub
The OACRA Resource Hub brings together research-informed guidance on community supervision, reentry, treatment, and access to essential services. Resources are organized to help readers understand requirements, examine practical considerations, and identify relevant services and reference materials.
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OACRA distinguishes educational guidance from service discovery, allowing readers to examine a requirement or issue before consulting the relevant directory, glossary, or reference resource.
Review probation, parole, documentation, restrictions, monitoring, and compliance-related questions.
Treatment Understand treatment requirementsReview substance-use treatment, therapy, levels of care, telehealth, privacy, and documentation requirements.
Reentry stability Prepare for daily needsReview housing, employment, benefits, banking, credit, healthcare, identification, and transportation topics.
Directory access Find a service or providerSearch OACRA directories by state and service category to identify relevant providers and community resources.
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Search the featured collection by subject, requirement, or area of need. Individual resources provide more detailed analysis, practical guidance, and references to authoritative sources where applicable.
Probation & Parole Case Management Software
Examines the operational, technical, reporting, interoperability, implementation, and procurement considerations agencies commonly assess when evaluating case-management platforms.
Read resource →Substance-Use Treatment During Probation
Explains evaluations, levels of care, provider selection, medication, privacy, telehealth, affordability, documentation, and completion within supervision-related treatment contexts.
Read resource →Electronic Monitoring in Community Supervision
Reviews GPS, RF, smartphone-based monitoring, alcohol monitoring, alert management, program structure, fees, procurement, and related operational considerations.
Read resource →Approved, Eligible & Available
Distinguishes three separate referral questions: whether a service is acceptable for the intended purpose, whether a person meets eligibility criteria, and whether access is currently available.
Read resource →How to Use the OACRA Glossary
Explains how to search, filter, cite, and interpret OACRA's justice, supervision, treatment, reentry, service, and professional terminology.
Read resource →National Reentry Policy Trends
Provides a national overview of major reentry-policy developments involving healthcare, housing, education, employment, identification, record relief, and service access.
Read resource →Apply for Housing After Release
Reviews documentation, tenant screening, housing types, and reentry-oriented housing resources relevant to the search for stable housing after release.
Read resource →Find Work After Release
Reviews employment preparation, workforce and training programs, résumé development, background checks, and application tracking after release.
Read resource →Check & Correct Credit Reports
Explains how to obtain and review credit reports, dispute inaccurate information, respond to identity theft, and recognize common credit-repair risks.
Read resource →Open a Bank Account After Release
Explains identification requirements, account and fee comparisons, account-screening systems, and steps to consider following a bank or credit-union denial.
Read resource →SNAP After Release
Reviews application and verification requirements, eligibility interviews, expedited assistance, and food-access options while a SNAP decision is pending.
Read resource →Health Coverage After Release
Reviews Medicaid status, Marketplace enrollment opportunities, medication continuity, and care options while health coverage is pending.
Read resource →Restore a Driver License
Explains how to identify suspensions and holds, review reinstatement requirements, and examine hardship or restricted-driving options where available.
Read resource →Related OACRA resources
Use OACRA's complementary directories, glossary, provider network, and organizational resources to continue from general guidance to service discovery, reference, or institutional use.
Search state-based directories for housing, employment, treatment, community service, and financial assistance.
Open national directory →Consult more than 1,000 terms covering supervision, courts, treatment, services, justice technology, procurement, and professional practice.
Open glossary →Search OACRA's state treatment-provider pathways when behavioral-health or substance-use provider discovery is needed.
Browse treatment resources →Organizations may request a new listing, correct an existing listing, add locations, or request category review.
Request or update a listing →Review pathways for collaboration, service discovery, structured data, sponsorship, research, and institutional use.
Explore partnership paths →Review terms governing structured internal use, machine use, APIs, embeds, white-label access, and redistribution.
Review use & licensing →Approved, Eligible & Available
A practical guide to one of the most important distinctions in reentry referrals: a service can be appropriate or approved without an applicant being eligible, funding being authorized, or a placement being available. Learn what individuals, providers, and referral professionals should verify before relying on a referral.
OACRA’s searchable glossary brings together over 800 definitions across probation, parole, reentry, court processes, treatment, housing, accessibility, professional qualifications, provider services, and related practice areas. This guide explains how to search, filter, cite, and use the glossary while recognizing that legal and agency-specific meanings may vary.
A practical national guide to how incarceration may affect SSI, SSDI, retirement, and survivors benefits, including suspension rules, reinstatement, new applications, prerelease processing, release documentation, and agency decisions after release.
National Reentry Policy Trends
Reentry policy is moving beyond release and supervision toward coordinated systems involving health care, housing, education, employment, identification, and record relief. This OACRA overview examines seven national trends and explains why formal eligibility does not always produce usable services.
A practical guide to DUI education, clinical assessment, treatment levels, approved providers, online-program acceptance, documentation, and license restoration.
A practical guide to applying for housing after release, preparing documents, understanding tenant screening, comparing housing types, and locating reentry housing resources.
A practical guide to preparing for employment after release, finding workforce and training programs, building a résumé, handling background checks, and tracking applications.
Correct Credit Errors
A practical guide to obtaining free credit reports, reviewing accounts and collections, disputing inaccurate information, addressing identity theft, and avoiding credit-repair scams.
A practical guide to opening a bank or credit-union account after release, preparing identification, comparing fees, understanding ChexSystems, and responding to an account denial.
A practical guide to using reporting portals, appointment systems, document uploads, video meetings, shared computers, and online accounts safely and reliably.
A practical guide to Lifeline eligibility, low-cost phone and internet service, application documents, plan comparison, account security, and other digital-access options.
A practical guide to applying for SNAP after release, preparing for verification and the eligibility interview, requesting expedited assistance, and locating food while an application is pending.
A practical guide to checking Medicaid coverage, using the Marketplace enrollment period after release, maintaining medication access, and finding healthcare while coverage is pending.
A practical guide to rebuilding essential identification after release, including birth certificates, Social Security cards, state photo IDs, proof of residence, and the possible use of correctional release documents.
A practical guide to checking a suspended driver license, resolving separate court or agency holds, completing reinstatement requirements, and researching hardship or restricted driving privileges where available.
A useful listing should make it easier for the right people to understand, contact, and act. Providers can evaluate performance by reviewing visibility, inquiry quality, referral pathways, and whether the listing supports a clear organizational goal.
OACRA directory sponsorship helps sustain free public resource access while giving participating organizations visible recognition and a relevant connection to the people and professionals using the directory.

