STAT BAR
16 counties + Carson City · Casa Grande (400 beds) · NNTH (103 beds) · RRM Phoenix + RRM San Francisco
NEVADA GEOGRAPHY NOTE
Nevada has 16 counties PLUS Carson City (independent city - not part of any county)
Total: 17 geographic units for directory purposes
Use "Carson City" as its own unit distinct from any county
KEY NEVADA FACTS
NDOC operates two state-run transitional housing centers (no contracted private providers)
Casa Grande Transitional Housing (CGTH): 400 beds / Las Vegas (Clark County) / male and female
Northern Nevada Transitional Housing (NNTH): 103 beds / Reno (Washoe County) / male only
Both facilities: non-violent, non-sex crime offenders within 18 months of parole eligibility
Two BOP RRM offices split Nevada: RRM Phoenix (southern NV/Las Vegas) + RRM San Francisco (northern NV/Reno)
Total NDOC population: ~10,518 in-house (Jan 2026)
16 counties + Carson City
BOP FEDERAL RRC CONTACTS (Nevada)
Nevada is split between TWO BOP RRM offices:
RRM PHOENIX (southern Nevada - Las Vegas metro):
Coverage: Southern Nevada / Las Vegas area / Clark County and surrounding
Per architecture doc: RRM Phoenix covers AZ + southern NV
InmateAid already has: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-phoenix
Pull southern Nevada federal RRC listings from: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter NV + cross-reference city)
RRM SAN FRANCISCO (northern Nevada - Reno area):
Coverage: Northern Nevada / Reno area / Washoe County and surrounding
InmateAid already has: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-san-francisco
Pull northern Nevada federal RRC listings from: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter NV + cross-reference city)
Note: Verify exact RRM assignment boundary for Nevada (which counties are Phoenix vs SF)
Likely split: Clark, Nye, Lincoln, Clark metro = RRM Phoenix; Washoe, Carson City, northern = RRM SF
Pull from bop.gov for definitive list
NDOC STATE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
NDOC: doc.nv.gov
NDOC HQ: 5500 Snyder Avenue, Carson City, NV 89701 / (775) 887-3285
Division of Programs and Reintegration Services: doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Re-Entry_Program/
TWO NDOC-OPERATED TRANSITIONAL HOUSING CENTERS:
1. CASA GRANDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING (CGTH)
Address: 3955 W. Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV 89118-2316
Phone: (725) 216-6000
County: Clark County (Paradise area, near Las Vegas)
Gender: Male and female
Capacity: 400 beds
Opened: December 2005
Operator: NDOC (state-operated)
Deputy Director: Emily Testwuide
Facility Manager: Tim Christianson
Eligibility: Non-violent, non-sex crime offenders within 18 months of parole eligibility date
Also accepts: Parolees, probation violators, ex-offenders
Programs: AA/NA, God Behind Bars, Hope For Prisoners (employment), vocational training,
educational programming, substance abuse programming, mental health programming,
reentry-specific programming
Model: Dormitory-style; residents seek work and secure permanent housing prior to release
facility_type = state_contracted (NDOC-operated)
bop_region = RRM Phoenix (southern NV)
DOC page: doc.nv.gov/Facilities/CGTH_Facility
2. NORTHERN NEVADA TRANSITIONAL HOUSING (NNTH)
Address: 2595 E. Second Street, Reno, NV 89502
Phone: (775) 688-1140
County: Washoe County
Gender: Male only
Capacity: 103
Opened: 1979 (as Northern Nevada Restitution Center); current location April 1993
Operator: NDOC (state-operated)
Warden: Perry Russell / Associate Wardens: Brian Ward, Lisa Walsh
Facility Manager: Lt. Jonathon Wilson
Eligibility: Non-violent, non-sex offender inmates within 1 year of term expiration or parole eligibility
Model: Restitution center origin - residents work in community; address court-ordered fees/fines/restitution
Programs: Vocational training, GED/high school/college, New Beginnings, Parenting, DUI Level I
facility_type = state_contracted (NDOC-operated)
bop_region = RRM San Francisco (northern NV)
DOC page: doc.nv.gov/Facilities/NNRC_Facility
NOTE ON SEX OFFENDERS:
CGTH and NNTH do NOT accept sex offenders - confirmed by NDOC eligibility criteria
("non-sex crime offenders" explicitly stated)
NDOC parole: "Going Home Prepared" program for indigent non-sex-offender parolees
Sex offenders on parole: NDOC vets separately via P&P Division
KEY COMMUNITY PROVIDERS
Las Vegas / Clark County:
Hope for Prisoners
Las Vegas, NV - reentry employment, workforce development, family reconnection
URL: hopeforprisoners.org
Partners with CGTH for programming
facility_type = nonprofit (reentry services org, not primarily residential)
Pull address from hopeforprisoners.org
Empowerment Center (Las Vegas):
Reentry SUD/mental health residential program
59 residents capacity (per Nevada Current)
30-day restricted-movement period upon intake
Contact: Danielle Tillman, Executive Director (from Nevada Current article)
Pull address from search
Ridgehouse (Las Vegas/Henderson area):
Mentioned in Nevada Current reentry coverage
Pull address from search
Reno / Washoe County:
Ridge House, Inc.
900 West 1st Street, Suite 200, Reno, NV 89503 / (775) 322-8941
Also: 57 Vine Street, Reno, NV 89503
Since 1981 - nonprofit SUD treatment + reentry for offenders
Therapeutic programs: behavior change, recidivism prevention
facility_type = nonprofit
URL: ridgehousenv.org (verify)
Step Two Lighthouse of the Sierra:
3700 Safe Harbor Way, Reno, NV 89512 / (775) 787-9411
facility_type = nonprofit
Sisters of Amazing Recoveries, LLC (S.O.A.R.):
1011 S. Arlington Avenue, Reno, NV 89509 / (775) 323-1030
Women only - recovery housing with life skills focus
facility_type = nonprofit
KEY LAW FACTS
NDOC: doc.nv.gov / (775) 887-3285
NDOC Reentry: doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Re-Entry_Program/
NDOC Offender Search: doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Offender_Search/
Nevada Division of Parole and Probation: doc.nv.gov/Divisions/PP/Home/
Nevada Parole Board: doc.nv.gov/Boards/Parole/Home/
Sex offender restrictions (NRS §213.1243):
Registered sex offenders on parole: cannot reside within 1,000 feet of school,
day care center, or facility where children congregate
CGTH and NNTH explicitly exclude sex offenders from eligibility
Contact Nevada Division of Parole and Probation for sex offender placement options
16 counties + Carson City
INTRO
If your loved one is approaching release from a Nevada state prison, the state operates two transitional housing centers directly - no contracted private providers. Nevada's approach is straightforward: two NDOC-run facilities serve the state's two major population centers.
Casa Grande Transitional Housing in Las Vegas (3955 W. Russell Road, Clark County) is a 400-bed dormitory-style facility serving both men and women who are non-violent, non-sex crime offenders within 18 months of their parole eligibility date. Opened in 2005, it has grown to include programming through Hope for Prisoners, AA/NA, and God Behind Bars, alongside NDOC's vocational, educational, and substance abuse programming.
Northern Nevada Transitional Housing in Reno (2595 E. Second Street, Washoe County) is a 103-bed men's facility with roots going back to 1979, when Nevada established its restitution center model. Residents work in the Reno community and use their earnings to pay court-ordered fines, restitution, and fees while preparing for release.
For federal inmates, Nevada is split between two BOP RRM offices: RRM Phoenix covers southern Nevada (Las Vegas area) and RRM San Francisco covers northern Nevada (Reno area). Pull current federal RRC listings from bop.gov for each region.
CASA GRANDE - THE STATE'S PRIMARY HALFWAY HOUSE
Casa Grande at 3955 W. Russell Road, Las Vegas (725-216-6000) is by far Nevada's largest transitional housing facility - at 400 beds, it's one of the larger state-operated facilities in the directory. It serves both men and women and accepts not only inmates approaching parole but also parolees, probation violators, and ex-offenders already in the community who need a structured environment.
The facility partners with Hope for Prisoners - a Las Vegas nonprofit focused on workforce reentry and family reconnection - for employment programming. Residents leave the facility to seek work and secure housing before their final release.
NORTHERN NEVADA TRANSITIONAL HOUSING - RENO'S RESTITUTION MODEL
NNTH at 2595 E. Second Street, Reno (775-688-1140) traces its origins to 1979, when Nevada's legislature created the Restitution Center Program. Unlike Casa Grande's halfway house model, NNTH retains the restitution center philosophy: residents work in the Reno community and submit their earnings to satisfy court-ordered fines, fees, and restitution obligations before release. The facility is men only, with 103 beds.
RIDGE HOUSE - RENO'S COMMUNITY NONPROFIT
Ridge House, Inc. at 900 West 1st Street, Suite 200, Reno (775-322-8941) has served formerly incarcerated people in northern Nevada since 1981. Operating as a nonprofit with a therapeutic model, Ridge House focuses on behavior change and recidivism prevention for offenders. It's distinct from NNTH and operates independently of NDOC, serving both state and community-referred clients.
SEX OFFENDER RESTRICTIONS IN NEVADA
Nevada law (NRS §213.1243) prohibits registered sex offenders on parole from residing within 1,000 feet of schools, day care centers, or facilities where children congregate. Both Casa Grande and NNTH explicitly exclude sex offenders from eligibility. Contact the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation for placement options for registered sex offenders approaching release.
NEVADA REENTRY RESOURCES
NDOC: doc.nv.gov / (775) 887-3285
NDOC Reentry: doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Re-Entry_Program/
NDOC Offender Search: doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Offender_Search/
Nevada Division of Parole and Probation: doc.nv.gov/Divisions/PP/Home/
Casa Grande (Las Vegas): (725) 216-6000 / 3955 W. Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Northern Nevada Transitional Housing (Reno): (775) 688-1140 / 2595 E. Second Street, Reno, NV 89502
Hope for Prisoners (Las Vegas): hopeforprisoners.org
Ridge House (Reno): (775) 322-8941 / 900 W. 1st Street, Reno
NV Legal Services: nvlegalservices.org / (702) 386-1070
211 Nevada: dial 211 - county-specific referrals
Return Strong Nevada: returnstrongnevada.org (verify)
BOP RRM Phoenix: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-phoenix
BOP RRM San Francisco: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-san-francisco
COUNTY + CITY GRID
All 16 Nevada counties + Carson City - pills linking to city directory pages:
Carson City (independent) · Churchill · Clark · Douglas · Elko · Esmeralda · Eureka
Humboldt · Lander · Lincoln · Lyon · Mineral · Nye · Pershing · Storey · Washoe · White Pine
Frequently asked questions
Q: What are Nevada's state-operated halfway houses?
A: Two NDOC-operated facilities: Casa Grande Transitional Housing (3955 W. Russell Road, Las Vegas - 400 beds, male and female) and Northern Nevada Transitional Housing (2595 E. Second Street, Reno - 103 beds, male only). Both serve non-violent, non-sex crime offenders within 18 months of parole eligibility.
Q: Can registered sex offenders access Nevada's state transitional housing?
A: No. Both Casa Grande and NNTH explicitly exclude sex offenders. Contact the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation at doc.nv.gov/Divisions/PP/Home/ for placement alternatives.
Q: Which BOP RRM offices cover Nevada?
A: Two - RRM Phoenix covers southern Nevada (Las Vegas area) and RRM San Francisco covers northern Nevada (Reno area).
Q: What is Hope for Prisoners?
A: A Las Vegas nonprofit that provides reentry employment support, workforce development, and family reconnection services. It partners with Casa Grande for programming. Website: hopeforprisoners.org.
Q: Does Nevada have counties?
A: Yes - 16 counties plus Carson City, which is an independent city not part of any county. TruthFinder WIDGET Search Nevada inmate and arrest records DATA SOURCE NOTICE Casa Grande: doc.nv.gov/Facilities/CGTH_Facility / (725) 216-6000 NNTH: doc.nv.gov/Facilities/NNRC_Facility / (775) 688-1140 NDOC: doc.nv.gov / (775) 887-3285 Federal RRC data: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter NV) Ridge House: (775) 322-8941 / 900 W. 1st Street, Reno