STAT BAR
15 counties · Federal BOP + ADCRR · RRM Phoenix · Governor's Reentry 2030
KEY ARIZONA FACTS
ADCRR = Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry - rebranded to signal reentry focus
BOP RRM Phoenix covers Arizona, southern Nevada, AND Colorado - unusual tri-state coverage
ADCRR does not publish a public contracted transition housing list - contact required
Governor's Executive Order 2025-08: Reentry 2030 Working Group - goal 100% connection to services within 30 days of release by June 2029
ADCRR Community Reentry Division oversees all statewide supervision and contracted programs
MAT services expanded to 9 state prisons + 1 private facility; ~7,000/month as of 2025
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BOP FEDERAL RRC CONTACTS (Arizona)
RRM PHOENIX (Arizona + southern Nevada + Colorado):
Office: 230 North First Avenue, Suite 405, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone: (602) 514-7400 / Visitation line: (602) 514-7075
Coverage: ALL of Arizona + southern Nevada + Colorado
InmateAid already has: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-phoenix
Pull all Arizona federal RRC listings from: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter AZ)
Cross-reference: federalcriminaldefenseattorney.com/federal-bureau-prisons/arizona/rrm-phoenix/
ADCRR STATE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
ADCRR COMMUNITY REENTRY DIVISION:
Website: corrections.az.gov/office-deputy-director/education-programs-and-community-reentry/community-reentry
Oversees: all statewide supervision + reentry services + contracted programs + treatment centers
Community Reentry Offices:
Phoenix: 24601 N 29th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85207
Douglas: 6911 N BDI Blvd, Douglas, AZ 85607
No public contracted housing provider list - contact required:
corrections.az.gov for ADCRR contacts
Arizona public records request: azpublicrecords.az.gov
KEY ADCRR COMMUNITY REENTRY PROGRAMS (context - not directory listings):
1. Community Accountability Program (CAP):
Funded by Arizona Spirit Tax
For high-risk community supervision individuals with substance abuse history
Services: Cognitive behavioral counseling + electronic monitoring + transdermal alcohol detection
Delivered through contracted providers - contact ADCRR for provider list
Eligibility: ADCRR community supervision individuals with violations or high recidivism risk
2. Residential Community Behavior Modification Program (A.R.S. §42-3106):
Two tracks:
Sanctions track: Brief residential placement + cognitive assignment for poor decision making
Residential treatment track: Up to 90 days residential SUD treatment
For: High-risk/high-need individuals on community reentry status who are struggling
Not a traditional halfway house - intervention program for supervised individuals at risk
3. MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment):
Available at 9 state prisons + 1 private contracted facility
~7,000 individuals per month as of 2025
Pre-release MAT connections to community providers under Reentry 2030
4. GOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDER 2025-08 - Reentry 2030:
Reentry 2030 Working Group: ADCRR, ADJC, OEO, DES, AHCCCS, ADHS
Goals include:
100% of eligible releasing inmates connected to qualifying services within 30 days of release (by June 2029)
90 days qualifying reentry services under Section 1115 waiver in all ADCRR facilities by 2030
Reduce emergency department visits within 6 months of release by 25%
Annual progress reports due July 31 each year 2026-2030
This is the most ambitious state reentry initiative in the directory as of 2026
KEY COMMUNITY PROVIDERS (nonprofit/private)
1. New Arizona Family Inc (NAFI)
4201 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 / (602) 248-7993
Type: Residential + outpatient - serious mental illness + chemical dependency
Gender: Women (residential program for women + children)
Also: Outpatient services for men and women
facility_type = nonprofit
2. GEO Reentry / CoreCivic (verify - may operate contracted ADCRR facilities)
Pull from bop.gov AZ listings - GEO and CoreCivic operate multiple AZ RRCs
Crosspoint, Inc. and others may appear in AZ BOP directory
3. Faith-based providers:
Faith's House (Ashes Redeemed) - 7432 W Glenrosa Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85033 / (480) 843-1755
Men's sober living / transitional housing
New Horizons House equivalents in AZ - pull from transitionalhousing.org/ci/az-phoenix
4. Additional Phoenix metro providers:
Pull from: reentryprograms.com/near/az-phoenix
Pull from: 211 Arizona - 211az.org / dial 211
KEY LAW FACTS
ADCRR Community Reentry: corrections.az.gov/community-reentry
ADCRR Inmate Datasearch: corrections.az.gov/inmate-datasearch
Sex offender restrictions (A.R.S. §13-3726):
Registered sex offenders: cannot reside within 1,000 feet of a school or child care facility
Level 3 sex offenders in Maricopa County (Phoenix metro): additional local restrictions may apply
Many transitional housing providers cannot accommodate sex offenders
ADCRR sex offender unit coordinates placement - contact community reentry office
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INTRO
If your loved one is approaching release from an Arizona prison, the state's reentry housing system is undergoing significant expansion - driven in part by Governor Hobbs' Executive Order 2025-08, which established a Reentry 2030 Working Group with a goal of connecting 100% of eligible releasing inmates to qualifying services within 30 days of release by June 2029. Arizona is investing more in reentry infrastructure than at any point in recent memory.
For federal inmates, Arizona is covered by BOP Residential Reentry Management Phoenix - one of the few RRM offices in the country that oversees three states: Arizona, southern Nevada, and Colorado. The RRM Phoenix office at 230 North First Avenue in downtown Phoenix coordinates all federal RRC placements statewide. Federal placement begins with the unit team review 17-19 months before release.
For state inmates, the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) - notably rebranded to signal its reentry mission - oversees community supervision and contracted programs through its Community Reentry Division. ADCRR does not publish a public list of contracted housing providers, but the Community Reentry offices in Phoenix and Douglas can direct families to available options.
The Phoenix metro area has the largest concentration of community reentry providers in the state, including New Arizona Family Inc, faith-based transitional homes, and several sober living programs that accept people on community supervision.
HOW FEDERAL RRC PLACEMENT WORKS IN ARIZONA
Federal inmates releasing anywhere in Arizona are managed by RRM Phoenix - 230 North First Avenue, Suite 405, Phoenix, AZ 85003 / (602) 514-7400. The same RRM office also covers southern Nevada and Colorado, making it one of the geographically broadest RRM regions in the country.
Federal placement follows the standard BOP process: unit team review 17-19 months before release, RRM coordinates specific RRC placement near the release address. Up to 12 months in an RRC possible with Earned Time Credits under the First Step Act.
For specific facility locations, call the RRM Phoenix office or check bop.gov.
ADCRR'S REENTRY 2030 INITIATIVE
Governor Hobbs' Executive Order 2025-08 (April 2025) launched Arizona's most ambitious reentry effort to date. The Reentry 2030 Working Group - drawing together ADCRR, the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections, the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Department of Economic Security, AHCCCS (Medicaid), and the Arizona Department of Health Services - is tasked with:
Connecting 100% of eligible releasing inmates to qualifying services within 30 days of release by June 2029
Scaling 90 days of qualifying reentry services in all ADCRR facilities by 2030
Reducing emergency department visits within 6 months of release by 25%
Delivering annual progress reports to the Governor through 2030
For families: this initiative is expanding the network of contracted community providers. Contact ADCRR's Community Reentry office for the most current list of available providers in the release county.
ADCRR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS FOR STRUGGLING SUPERVISEES
Two ADCRR programs provide residential placement for state supervisees who are struggling on community supervision - not traditional halfway houses, but important safety nets:
The Community Accountability Program (CAP) provides cognitive behavioral counseling, electronic monitoring, and structured support for high-risk individuals at risk of returning to prison.
The Residential Community Behavior Modification Program (A.R.S. §42-3106) places individuals in residential treatment for up to 90 days when they are relapsing or demonstrating high needs. This is an intervention - not a standard release pathway - but families should know it exists.
SEX OFFENDER RESTRICTIONS IN ARIZONA
Arizona law (A.R.S. §13-3726) prohibits registered sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of any school or child care facility. Level 3 sex offenders in Maricopa County may face additional local restrictions. Most transitional housing providers cannot accommodate sex offenders. ADCRR's sex offender unit coordinates supervised release housing - contact the community reentry office well before release.
ARIZONA REENTRY RESOURCES
ADCRR Community Reentry: corrections.az.gov/community-reentry
ADCRR Community Reentry Offices:
Phoenix: 24601 N 29th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85207
Douglas: 6911 N BDI Blvd, Douglas, AZ 85607
ADCRR Inmate Datasearch: corrections.az.gov/inmate-datasearch
New Arizona Family Inc (NAFI): (602) 248-7993 / 4201 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016
211 Arizona: dial 211 / 211az.org - statewide referral for housing and services
BOP RRM Phoenix: (602) 514-7400 / 230 N First Avenue Suite 405, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Arizona Legal Center: arizonalegalcenter.org
Community Legal Services (Phoenix): clsaz.org / (602) 258-3434
COUNTY GRID
All 15 Arizona counties - pills linking to city directory pages:
Apache · Cochise · Coconino · Gila · Graham · Greenlee · La Paz · Maricopa · Mohave
Navajo · Pima · Pinal · Santa Cruz · Yavapai · Yuma
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the Reentry 2030 initiative in Arizona?
A: Governor Hobbs' Executive Order 2025-08 (April 2025) established the Reentry 2030 Working Group - a multi-agency effort to connect 100% of eligible releasing inmates to qualifying services within 30 days of release by June 2029. It is the most ambitious reentry initiative in Arizona's history and is expanding the network of community providers statewide.
Q: Which BOP RRM office covers Arizona?
A: RRM Phoenix - 230 North First Avenue, Suite 405, Phoenix, AZ 85003 / (602) 514-7400. RRM Phoenix covers Arizona, southern Nevada, and Colorado - one of the broadest geographic coverages of any RRM office.
Q: Does ADCRR publish a list of contracted halfway houses?
A: No - ADCRR does not publish a public contracted provider list. Contact the Community Reentry office in Phoenix (24601 N 29th Ave) or Douglas (6911 N BDI Blvd) for referrals to available facilities in a specific county.
Q: What is New Arizona Family Inc?
A: NAFI (4201 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 / 602-248-7993) - established in 1970. Provides residential addiction and recovery programs for women, plus outpatient services for men and women with serious mental illness or chemical dependency.
Q: Are sex offenders accepted in Arizona halfway houses?
A: Generally no - Arizona law prohibits sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of schools or child care facilities. Most providers cannot accommodate registrants. Contact ADCRR's sex offender unit and community reentry office well before release. TruthFinder WIDGET Search Arizona inmate and arrest records DATA SOURCE NOTICE Federal RRC data: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter AZ) · RRM Phoenix: (602) 514-7400 ADCRR Community Reentry: corrections.az.gov/community-reentry ADCRR Community Reentry Offices: Phoenix (602) and Douglas - corrections.az.gov/community-reentry-offices New Arizona Family Inc: (602) 248-7993 211 Arizona: 211az.org
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