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10 counties · NHDOC Transitional Housing Units · Hampshire House federal RRC · RRM Philadelphia
NEW HAMPSHIRE BAIL NOTE
New Hampshire does not use commercial bail bonds.
bail_banned = true for all 10 New Hampshire counties.
NH uses a personal recognizance (PR) bond system.
No bail bonds block ever appears on New Hampshire facility pages.
KEY NEW HAMPSHIRE FACTS
NHDOC operates four transitional housing facilities directly (state-run - not contracted)
NHDOC term: "Transitional Housing Units" (THUs) and "Transitional Work Center" (TWC)
Program window: last two years of incarceration; residents work in community
Federal RRC: Hampshire House (Manchester) - operated by Community Resources for Justice (CRJ)
45 beds / men and women / BOP contract / 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester
NHDOC RFP 2026-08 (March 2026) confirms Concord TWC + Shea Farm + Calumet House all operational
Very small correctional population - one of smallest datasets in directory
1 BOP RRM region: RRM Philadelphia (NH + CT + MA + ME + PA + RI + VT)
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BOP FEDERAL RRC CONTACTS (New Hampshire)
RRM PHILADELPHIA (NH + CT + MA + ME + PA + RI + VT):
Coverage: New Hampshire falls under RRM Philadelphia (BOP Northeast Region)
Office: U.S. Custom House, 2nd and Chestnut Streets, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: (215) 521-7430
Pull all NH federal RRC listings from: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter NH)
Known federal RRC in New Hampshire:
HAMPSHIRE HOUSE (Community Resources for Justice)
Address: 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
County: Hillsborough County
Capacity: 45 beds
Gender: Men and women
Operator: Community Resources for Justice (CRJ) - crj.org
Founded: 2009
Population: Men and women referred by Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Probation, or federal courts
Services: Transitional support, employment, housing assistance, community reintegration
facility_type = federal_rrc
Note: Only known federal RRC in New Hampshire; pull from bop.gov to confirm current status
NHDOC STATE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING UNITS
NHDOC: corrections.nh.gov
NHDOC HQ: 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301 / (603) 271-5600
Division of Rehabilitative Services: oversees THUs
Division of Community Corrections/Transitional Housing: parallel DOC division
NHDOC Transitional Units page: corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
PROGRAM MODEL: Last two years of incarceration; residents work in community
TWC: supervised educational training (building trades), work opportunities, job-shadowing
THUs: residents working in communities to prepare for daily life after prison
CONFIRMED OPERATIONAL (per NHDOC RFP 2026-08, March 31, 2026):
Concord TWC + Shea Farm + Calumet House - all confirmed active as of April 2026
FOUR NHDOC FACILITIES:
1. SHEA FARM TRANSITIONAL HOUSING UNIT
Address: 60 Iron Works Road, Concord, NH (Merrimack County)
Phone: (603) 271-1801 (NH State Prison general - pull specific Shea Farm number)
County: Merrimack County
Gender: Female (women's facility)
Capacity: 40
Opened: 1973
Security: Minimum security
Eligibility: Usually 6 months from parole eligibility
Operator: NHDOC (state-operated)
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC-operated)
Note: Women's facility adjacent to NH Correctional Facility for Women
2. CALUMET HOUSE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING UNIT
Location: Manchester, NH (Hillsborough County)
County: Hillsborough County
Gender: Male
Security: Minimum security
Operator: NHDOC (state-operated)
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC-operated)
Pull exact address from corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
3. NORTH END TRANSITIONAL HOUSING UNIT
Location: Concord, NH (Merrimack County)
County: Merrimack County
Security: Minimum security
Operator: NHDOC (state-operated)
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC-operated)
Pull address from corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
Note: North End not listed in 2026 RFP (only TWC, Shea Farm, Calumet) - verify still operational
4. CORRECTIONS TRANSITIONAL WORK CENTER (TWC)
Location: Concord, NH (Merrimack County)
County: Merrimack County
Focus: Work release - supervised educational training (building trades), work opportunities, job-shadowing
Operator: NHDOC (state-operated)
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC-operated)
Pull address from corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
KEY COMMUNITY PROVIDERS
Community Resources for Justice (CRJ):
Hampshire House - 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
crj.org / operates multiple reentry programs in New England
Federal RRC operator; may also serve NH DOC state clients - verify
211 New Hampshire: dial 211 - county-specific referrals
NH Legal Assistance: nhla.org / (603) 224-3333
KEY LAW FACTS
NHDOC: corrections.nh.gov / (603) 271-5600
NHDOC Transitional Units: corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
NHDOC Offender Search: corrections.nh.gov/location/new-hampshire-inmate-search
NH Adult Parole Board: corrections.nh.gov/about/adult-parole-board
Bail note: NH does not use commercial bail bonds - bail_banned = true for all 10 counties
Sex offender restrictions (RSA §651-B):
New Hampshire Sex Offender Registry (RSA §651-B)
Registered sex offenders on supervision: conditions set individually by parole/probation officer
No statewide blanket distance restriction in statute (unlike most states)
NHDOC news reports confirm sex offenders have been placed at Calumet House
Individual parole conditions may restrict residence locations
Contact NHDOC Adult Parole Board for sex offender placement options
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INTRO
If your loved one is approaching release from a New Hampshire state prison, the state operates four transitional housing facilities directly - no contracted halfway house operators, no private middlemen. The New Hampshire Department of Corrections runs the Shea Farm Transitional Housing Unit in Concord (women), the Calumet House Transitional Housing Unit in Manchester (men), the North End Transitional Housing Unit in Concord, and the Corrections Transitional Work Center in Concord - all within the last two years of an inmate's sentence.
These facilities are not traditional halfway houses in the sense of standalone community programs. They are NHDOC-operated step-down facilities where residents live under minimum security supervision while working in the community, building employment histories, and preparing for full release. Shea Farm, confirmed operational in NHDOC's most recent RFP from March 2026, has served women nearing parole since 1973.
For federal inmates, New Hampshire falls under BOP Residential Reentry Management Philadelphia. The only known federal Residential Reentry Center in New Hampshire is Hampshire House - operated by Community Resources for Justice at 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester - with 45 beds for men and women referred by the Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Probation, or the federal courts.
New Hampshire does not use commercial bail bonds. For information about how the state's personal recognizance system works, see our New Hampshire bail guide.
NHDOC TRANSITIONAL HOUSING - HOW IT WORKS
NHDOC's four transitional units serve inmates in the last two years of their sentences. At the Corrections Transitional Work Center (TWC), residents are reintroduced to the community through supervised building trades education, work opportunities, and job-shadowing - a practical skills model designed around construction and vocational employment. At the Transitional Housing Units (Shea Farm, Calumet House, North End), residents are already working in their communities, returning to the facility at the end of each day.
Placement in a NHDOC transitional facility is not self-applied - it flows through case managers and the parole process. Families should engage NHDOC case management and the Adult Parole Board as early as possible before release.
HAMPSHIRE HOUSE - FEDERAL RRC IN MANCHESTER
Hampshire House at 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester (Hillsborough County) is operated by Community Resources for Justice (CRJ), one of the largest nonprofit corrections operators in New England. With 45 beds for men and women, Hampshire House serves individuals referred by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Probation, or federal courts - the standard federal RRC placement process managed by BOP case managers beginning 17-19 months before release.
SEX OFFENDER RESTRICTIONS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire's sex offender registry law (RSA §651-B) does not establish a statewide blanket distance restriction. Individual supervision conditions - set by the parole or probation officer - govern where sex offenders on supervision may reside. NH DOC records confirm sex offenders have been placed at transitional facilities including Calumet House. Contact the NHDOC Adult Parole Board for specific placement conditions.
NEW HAMPSHIRE REENTRY RESOURCES
NHDOC: corrections.nh.gov / (603) 271-5600
NHDOC Transitional Units: corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units
NHDOC Adult Parole Board: corrections.nh.gov/about/adult-parole-board
NHDOC Offender Search: corrections.nh.gov
Hampshire House / CRJ: crj.org / 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
NH Legal Assistance: nhla.org / (603) 224-3333
211 New Hampshire: dial 211
BOP RRM Philadelphia: (215) 521-7430
COUNTY GRID
All 10 New Hampshire counties - pills linking to city directory pages:
Belknap · Carroll · Cheshire · Coos · Grafton · Hillsborough · Merrimack · Rockingham · Strafford · Sullivan
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does New Hampshire have halfway houses?
A: Yes - NHDOC operates four transitional housing facilities: Shea Farm (women, Concord), Calumet House (men, Manchester), North End (Concord), and the Corrections Transitional Work Center (Concord). These serve inmates in the last two years of their sentences. For federal inmates, Hampshire House at 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester is the federal RRC.
Q: What is Hampshire House?
A: A 45-bed federal Residential Reentry Center in Manchester operated by Community Resources for Justice (CRJ). It serves men and women referred by the Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Probation, or federal courts. Address: 1490-1492 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101. Website: crj.org.
Q: Does New Hampshire have commercial bail bonds?
A: No - New Hampshire uses a personal recognizance system and does not allow commercial bail bonds.
Q: Which BOP RRM covers New Hampshire?
A: RRM Philadelphia - U.S. Custom House, 2nd and Chestnut Streets, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106 / (215) 521-7430.
Q: Does New Hampshire have sex offender residency restrictions near halfway houses?
A: There is no statewide blanket distance restriction. Individual supervision conditions are set by the parole or probation officer. Contact the NHDOC Adult Parole Board for specific case conditions. TruthFinder WIDGET Search New Hampshire inmate and arrest records DATA SOURCE NOTICE NHDOC Transitional Units: corrections.nh.gov/locations/transitional-units NHDOC RFP 2026-08 (March 31, 2026): apps.das.nh.gov (confirms TWC + Shea Farm + Calumet operational) Hampshire House / CRJ: crj.org / cominghomeworcester.org/re-entry-services/hampshire-house/ Federal RRC data: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter NH) BOP RRM Philadelphia: (215) 521-7430
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