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This page lists all 3 reentry centers in Florida. You can browse by county below, search for specific facilities, or navigate to related pages.
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About Reentry Centers in Florida
Understanding reentry centers in the Florida
Welcome to the most complete and up-to-date statewide directory of reentry centers and transitional facilities in Florida. This page lists every active reentry program, halfway house, transitional housing facility, and community corrections center currently operating across Florida. Whether you are a returning citizen preparing for release, a family member supporting a loved one through the transition, a parole or probation officer coordinating a placement, or a social worker building a reentry plan, this directory gives you fast and reliable access to every reentry resource available.
What Are Reentry Centers and Why Are They Critical?
Reentry centers — known as halfway houses, residential reentry centers, or transitional housing programs — are designed to support individuals leaving incarceration as they transition back into society. They serve as a critical bridge between incarceration and community life.
Research shows the first weeks and months after release are the highest-risk period for reoffending. Reentry centers directly address this by providing housing stability, employment support, behavioral health treatment, life skills development, and community connection within a framework of accountability.
Who Operates Reentry Centers in Florida?
- Florida Department of Corrections: Operates or contracts reentry centers as part of supervised release and parole infrastructure.
- County Corrections/Sheriff's Departments: Many counties operate their own reentry and transitional programs.
- Nonprofit Organizations: Large share of reentry centers operated by nonprofits with community expertise in treatment and support services.
- Faith-Based Organizations: Churches and religious charities operate many transitional housing programs.
- Private Providers: Some services provided under contract by private companies with corrections oversight.
Types of Reentry Programs in Florida
- Residential Reentry Centers (Halfway Houses): Full-time residential while transitioning — work during day, return at night.
- Day Reporting Centers: Non-residential programs with regular check-ins, programming, and job search assistance.
- Transitional Housing: Temporary stable housing to prevent homelessness upon release.
- Work Release Facilities: Community-based living while working, paying restitution, building savings.
- Substance Abuse/Mental Health Programs: Specialized programs combining housing with intensive treatment.
- Gender-Responsive/Veteran/Young Adult Programs: Programs tailored to specific populations with unique needs.
How to Use This Directory
- Browse the full statewide directory of all reentry centers in Florida by scrolling below.
- Filter by county using the dropdown to narrow results to a specific region.
- Switch states using the state selector to load a reentry directory for any other US state.
- Click any program to open its dedicated page with services, eligibility, and application info.
- Contact the program directly for current availability, waitlists, and placement requirements.
How to Get Into a Reentry Center
The pathway into a reentry center varies by program type. Options include court-ordered placement as a condition of probation/parole, parole or probation officer referral, correctional facility case manager referral (often starting months before release), self-referral by contacting the program directly, or family referral on behalf of a returning loved one. Click on any program in the directory to learn about its specific application process.
Housing & Support
Safe, stable transitional housing with structured programming. Services include substance abuse counseling, mental health support, life skills development, and family reunification services.
Employment Support
Central to most programs — resume writing, job search assistance, interview preparation, vocational training, and direct connections to employers who support second-chance hiring.
Education & Training
GED preparation, adult literacy programs, community college enrollment support, trade certification programs, and apprenticeship referrals to build marketable skills.
Legal Aid & Benefits
Referrals for record expungement, restoration of rights, outstanding fines/fees. Help applying for SNAP, Medicaid, SSI/SSDI, housing vouchers, and other benefit programs.
Staying Connected
Most facilities encourage family visits as part of reintegration. If your loved one is still incarcerated, read our calling guide to set up phone communication before transfer.
Cost & Funding
Many centers provide free services funded through corrections contracts, grants, or donations. Some residential programs require participants to contribute a portion of income once employed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Reentry Centers by County in Florida
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Filter Reentry Centers by County
Florida has Reentry Centers spread across dozens of counties, and finding the right one quickly can be challenging without the right tools. Use the county list below to instantly narrow results and view only the Reentry Centers in a specific county within Florida. This is particularly helpful if you are trying to locate someone who was recently arrested in a specific area, or if you are planning a visit and need to find the closest facility to your location.
All Reentry Centers in Florida
Complete listing of reentry centers
Browse the Complete Statewide Directory of Reentry Centers in Florida
The full statewide directory of reentry centers and transitional facilities in Florida is displayed below. Every active reentry program — operated by county agencies, state corrections, nonprofits, faith-based groups, or private providers — is included. Each entry includes the program name, location, county, facility type, operator, and contact information. Reentry centers serve one essential mission — helping individuals leaving incarceration successfully reintegrate into their communities.
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Hollywood Transition Work Release Center - Women
8501 W. Cypress Drive, Hollywood, FL 33025-4542
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Broward | View Details |
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Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Miami
401 North Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33128
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Dade | View Details |
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Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Orlando
6303 County Road 500, Wildwood, FL 34785
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Orange | View Details |
Reentry Centers in Other States
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Explore Reentry Centers in Other States
Looking for reentry centers beyond Florida? We've got you covered. Use the state selectors below to instantly switch to a full directory of reentry centers in any other US state. Whether you need to look up facilities in a neighboring state or search across the country, our nationwide directory makes it simple to find the information you need in just a few clicks.