WISCONSIN BAIL NOTE
Wisconsin does not use commercial bail bonds.
bail_banned = true for all 72 Wisconsin counties.
No bail bonds block ever appears on Wisconsin facility pages.
STAT BAR
72 counties · WIDOC contracted halfway houses · Wisconsin Community Services (Milwaukee) federal RRC · RRM Chicago
KEY WISCONSIN FACTS
WIDOC contracts with private nonprofits for Halfway Houses (HWH)/Residential Services Programs (RSP)
Licensed under Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 83; contracted via POGS system
No single public WIDOC halfway house list - pull from POGS programs directory or contact WIDOC
Wisconsin Community Services: confirmed federal BOP RRC in Milwaukee (zip 53208 / 414-290-0484)
Matt Talbot Recovery Services: primary Milwaukee DOC residential contractor
Racine Vocational Ministry: 2 halfway houses + 1 rooming house (Racine County)
OARS: DOC/DHS joint mental health reentry program for 6 southeastern counties
Sex offender: no statewide blanket restriction for most registrants; SVPs: 1,500-foot buffer; local ordinances vary widely
bail_banned = true (all 72 counties)
1 BOP RRM: RRM Chicago (eastern WI + western WI + IL + IN + western MI)
72 counties
BOP FEDERAL RRC CONTACTS (Wisconsin)
RRM CHICAGO (eastern Wisconsin + western Wisconsin + central/northern IL + northern IN + western MI):
Address: 1901 Butterfield Road, Suite 130, Downers Grove, IL 60515
InmateAid already has: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-chicago
Pull all Wisconsin federal RRC listings from: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp (filter WI)
Confirmed federal RRC in Wisconsin (from BOP directory):
1. WISCONSIN COMMUNITY SERVICES
Location: Milwaukee, WI 53208
Phone: (414) 290-0484
County: Milwaukee County
facility_type = federal_rrc / bop_region = RRM Chicago
ACTION: Pull exact street address from bop.gov
Note: Wisconsin Community Services also operates DOC state programs in Milwaukee
Pull complete WI list from bop.gov - may include additional federal RRC in Madison or other cities
WIDOC STATE HALFWAY HOUSE SYSTEM
WIDOC: doc.wi.gov / (608) 240-5000
WIDOC HQ: 3099 E. Washington Ave., Madison, WI 53707
WIDOC Division of Community Corrections: doc.wi.gov/Pages/AboutDOC/DCC/DivisionofCommunityCorrections.aspx
WIDOC POGS (Purchase of Goods and Services): doc.wi.gov/Pages/AboutDOC/CommunityCorrections/POGS.aspx
WIDOC Offender Search: doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/InmateLocator.aspx
PROGRAM MODEL:
Halfway House (HWH)/Residential Services Program (RSP):
Community-based residential facility licensed under Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 83
Provides 24/7 supervision; criminogenic factors addressed: anti-social cognition/companions/personality,
substance abuse, employment, leisure
Also available through POGS:
Community and Residential Programs (CRP): residential care + service coordination + step-down
Short Term Housing: contracted housing beds, 60-90 days, no site checks
Supplemental Housing: DOC-paid rent for client-leased housing, 60-90 days
Transitional Housing: 1-2 bedroom apartments or multi-bed facility; DOC-contracted; 24/7 random supervision
Emergency Housing: day-to-day hotel/motel/boarding house, 30-60 days
CONTRACTOR LIST: WIDOC POGS Programs Guide (March 2024) defines program types but does NOT list specific contractors
Pull the separate WIDOC POGS vendor/contractor list from doc.wi.gov
URL: doc.wi.gov/Pages/AboutDOC/CommunityCorrections/POGS.aspx
Alternative: contact WIDOC Division of Community Corrections at (608) 240-5000
CONFIRMED STATE PROVIDERS:
1. MATT TALBOT RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. (MTRC) - Milwaukee
Website: mtrcinc.com
County: Milwaukee County
Phone: pull from mtrcinc.com
Programs: Licensed residential treatment under DHS 83 + DHS 75
Focus: Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) + co-occurring mental illness
Funding: WIDOC contract + Milwaukee County DHHS
Founded: 1966 (as Matt Talbot Lodge in Milwaukee)
facility_type = state_contracted
ACTION: Pull facility addresses from mtrcinc.com
2. RACINE VOCATIONAL MINISTRY - Racine
County: Racine County
Program: Two halfway houses + one rooming house for men (returning from incarceration)
Goal: Successful community reintegration of men leaving incarceration
facility_type = state_contracted
ACTION: Pull address from blackwallstreet.org/reentry/irrwi.pdf reference or contact directly
3. WISCONSIN COMMUNITY SERVICES - Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee County
Phone: (414) 290-0484 (from BOP directory)
Location: Milwaukee, WI 53208
Note: Also holds federal BOP RRC contract (dual state + federal)
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC) + federal_rrc (BOP)
ACTION: Pull addresses from bop.gov and WCS directly
4. OARS (Opening Avenues to Reentry Success) - Milwaukee/Southeastern WI
Joint venture: Wisconsin DOC + Wisconsin DHS
Focus: Wrap-around case management for people with mental illness leaving state prisons
Service area: Jefferson, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Walworth, Waukesha counties
facility_type = state_contracted (DOC/DHS joint)
Note: Non-residential case management + housing support; not a standalone halfway house
Additional WIDOC contracted providers: pull from POGS vendor list at doc.wi.gov
KEY LAW FACTS
WIDOC: doc.wi.gov / (608) 240-5000
WIDOC Offender Search: doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/InmateLocator.aspx
Wisconsin Parole Commission: pac.wi.gov / (608) 240-7780
Wisconsin DOC Sex Offender Registry: offenderregistry.wi.gov
Bail note: Wisconsin abolished commercial bail bonds - bail_banned = true for all 72 counties
Sex offender restrictions:
Wisconsin state law has NO blanket statewide residency restriction for most registered sex offenders
STATE LAW restriction applies only to:
(a) Sexually Violent Persons (SVPs) on supervised release (ch. 980, Stats.)
(b) Initial DOC placement of paroling sex offenders (Wis. Stat. §301.038)
SVPs on supervised release: prohibited from residence within 1,500 feet of:
school premises, child care facility, public park, place of worship, youth center
If victim was adult-at-risk or elder-at-risk: also 1,500 feet from nursing home/assisted living
For most registrants: NO state law restriction on where they may live
LOCAL ORDINANCES: many Wisconsin municipalities impose separate restrictions:
Milwaukee city ordinance: 2,000 feet from schools, daycares, parks (for violent/repeat offenders)
Waukesha: 750 feet (reduced from 1,500 feet after 2017 federal lawsuit)
Elm Grove, Lisbon, other municipalities: 1,500 feet
Local ordinances vary widely across 72 counties and hundreds of municipalities
Contact WIDOC Community Corrections agent and supervising officer for individual-specific restrictions
72 counties
INTRO
Wisconsin's reentry housing system operates through WIDOC's Purchase of Goods and Services (POGS) program - a contract-based model where WIDOC pays private nonprofits to operate Halfway Houses, Transitional Housing, and other residential programs for people on DOC supervision. All facilities are licensed under Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 83 and must be DOC-contracted; individuals cannot self-refer.
The two most established state contractors in Wisconsin are Matt Talbot Recovery Services in Milwaukee (mtrcinc.com) - a residential treatment provider operating since 1966 under DHS 83 and DHS 75 - and Racine Vocational Ministry in Racine, which operates two halfway houses and a rooming house for men returning from incarceration. Wisconsin Community Services in Milwaukee holds both a WIDOC state contract and a federal BOP Residential Reentry Center contract (zip 53208, phone 414-290-0484 - pull address from bop.gov). A complete WIDOC contractor list is available through the POGS program directory at doc.wi.gov.
For federal inmates, Wisconsin falls under BOP Residential Reentry Management Chicago (1901 Butterfield Road, Suite 130, Downers Grove, IL). Wisconsin Community Services is the confirmed federal contractor in Milwaukee under RRM Chicago.
Wisconsin abolished commercial bail bonds - there are no bail bond companies in the state. For information on Wisconsin's pretrial release system, see our county-level guides.
WIDOC POGS SYSTEM - HOW HALF WAY HOUSE PLACEMENT WORKS
Wisconsin's community corrections model relies on a structured POGS contracting system. WIDOC contracts with private and nonprofit providers to deliver residential programs through five main housing tracks: traditional Halfway Houses (24/7 supervision), Transitional Housing (apartment-based, DOC-contracted), Short Term Housing (60-90 days, no site checks), Supplemental Housing (DOC-paid rent for client-leased housing), and Emergency Housing (hotel/motel, 30-60 days).
All placements are made by WIDOC probation/parole agents based on individual risk assessment and program availability. Residents cannot self-refer. Families should contact the individual's supervising agent for placement options.
OARS - MENTAL HEALTH REENTRY IN SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN
OARS (Opening Avenues to Reentry Success) is a joint WIDOC/DHS program providing wrap-around case management for people with mental illness leaving Wisconsin state prisons. OARS serves individuals in Jefferson, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Walworth, and Waukesha counties - the six-county southeastern Wisconsin cluster where most releases concentrate. While OARS is primarily a case management and service coordination program rather than a residential facility, it is often the first call for mental health-involved individuals in this region.
SEX OFFENDER RESTRICTIONS IN WISCONSIN
Wisconsin's sex offender residency law is more nuanced than most states in this directory. State law imposes NO blanket distance restriction on most registered sex offenders - only on Sexually Violent Persons (SVPs) on supervised release, who must live at least 1,500 feet from schools, childcare facilities, parks, places of worship, youth centers, and (if the victim was elderly/adult-at-risk) nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
However, dozens of Wisconsin municipalities have enacted their own local ordinances with varying distance restrictions - Milwaukee's applies 2,000 feet to violent and repeat offenders; Waukesha reduced its ordinance from 1,500 feet to 750 feet after a 2017 federal lawsuit. In urban areas, these local restrictions can make compliant housing nearly impossible to find. Families should consult with the individual's WIDOC agent and check local municipal ordinances for the specific city or village of intended residence.
WISCONSIN REENTRY RESOURCES
WIDOC: doc.wi.gov / (608) 240-5000
WIDOC Offender Search: doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/InmateLocator.aspx
WIDOC POGS: doc.wi.gov/Pages/AboutDOC/CommunityCorrections/POGS.aspx
Wisconsin Parole Commission: pac.wi.gov / (608) 240-7780
Matt Talbot Recovery Services: mtrcinc.com (Milwaukee)
Racine Vocational Ministry: Racine County (pull address)
Wisconsin Community Services: (414) 290-0484 / Milwaukee 53208 (federal + state)
WI DOC Sex Offender Registry: offenderregistry.wi.gov
Legal Action of Wisconsin: legalaction.org / (414) 278-7722
Wisconsin Judicare: judicare.org / (715) 842-1681 (rural WI legal aid)
211 Wisconsin: 211wisconsin.communityos.org / dial 211
BOP RRM Chicago: inmateaid.com/prisons/residential-reentry-management-rrm-chicago
COUNTY GRID
All 72 Wisconsin counties - pills linking to city directory pages
Frequently asked questions
Q: How do I get someone into a Wisconsin halfway house?
A: All WIDOC Halfway House placements are made by the individual's supervising probation/parole agent through the POGS system - not by self-referral. Contact WIDOC at (608) 240-5000 or speak directly with the assigned agent.
Q: What is the federal halfway house in Wisconsin?
A: Wisconsin Community Services in Milwaukee (zip 53208 / 414-290-0484) holds a federal BOP contract under RRM Chicago. Pull the exact street address from bop.gov.
Q: Does Wisconsin have bail bonds?
A: No - Wisconsin abolished commercial bail bonds. See our county-level guides for pretrial release information.
Q: Does Wisconsin have sex offender residency restrictions?
A: State law restricts only Sexually Violent Persons (SVPs) on supervised release - 1,500 feet from schools, childcare, parks, places of worship, and youth centers. Most registered sex offenders face no state law restriction. However, many municipalities have their own local ordinances with distance restrictions that vary widely. Check local city/village ordinances and consult the supervising agent.
Q: What is Matt Talbot Recovery Services?
A: A Milwaukee-based residential treatment provider (mtrcinc.com) operating since 1966 under DOC + Milwaukee County DHHS contracts. Licensed under DHS 83 (residential facilities) and DHS 75 (substance abuse services). Serves people with SUDs and co-occurring mental illness. TruthFinder WIDGET Search Wisconsin inmate and arrest records DATA SOURCE NOTICE WIDOC POGS Programs Guide: doc.wi.gov (November 2020 + March 2024 PDFs - program definitions) WIDOC contractor list: doc.wi.gov/Pages/AboutDOC/CommunityCorrections/POGS.aspx Wisconsin Community Services federal RRC: bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp / (414) 290-0484 Matt Talbot: mtrcinc.com / mtrcinc.com/tlp-services/ Racine Vocational Ministry: blackwallstreet.org/reentry/irrwi.pdf reference OARS: WIDOC DOC/DHS joint program reference RRM Chicago: 1901 Butterfield Road, Suite 130, Downers Grove, IL / inmateaid.com Sex offender law: docs.legis.wisconsin.gov (WI Legislative Council Issue Brief, SVP restrictions) probationinfo.org/restrictions/wisconsin/
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