Nevada’s reentry system operates through a mix of state supervision via the Nevada Department of Corrections and local nonprofit partners, especially in Las Vegas and Reno. Transitional housing availability varies by region, with sober living and community-based programs filling most of the gap. Workforce support runs through Nevada JobConnect and local training providers, including hospitality, construction, and trade pathways. Expungement and record-sealing processes exist under state law and typically require court petitions; legal aid organizations can assist. Rural counties may have limited services, so individuals often rely on regional hubs or statewide hotlines. Peer recovery groups, housing coalitions, and reentry-focused nonprofits play a key role in housing placement, employment navigation, and stability after release.
Housing Assistance
Program / Organization
Description
Website
Casa Grande Transitional Housing (NDOC, Las Vegas)
State-run transitional housing for eligible NDOC inmates within ~18 months of parole eligibility; structured reentry, work-release, stabilization. DOC referral required.