Reentry Resources in Alaska (2026 Directory)

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Alaska — Reentry Resources

Last updated: March 2026. Programs and contacts are verified periodically — confirm directly before visiting.

Overview

Alaska’s reentry system is driven by a mix of state services through the Alaska Department of Corrections and strong local nonprofit partnerships, especially in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau. Transitional housing is limited and often tied to recovery programs, faith-based organizations, and reentry coalitions. Workforce support runs through Job Centers and community training hubs, with emphasis on trades, oil and gas support roles, maritime work, and tribal employment programs in some regions. Record sealing options exist but are narrow; legal assistance is typically provided by organizations like Alaska Legal Services. Rural and remote communities face tight housing markets and fewer structured programs, so many returning citizens rely on regional reentry centers and coordinated case management when available.

Key Reentry Organizations

The organizations below are the primary contacts for wraparound reentry support in Alaska — covering case management, advocacy, and coordination across housing, employment, and legal needs.

OrganizationWhat They DoWebsite
Alaska DOC — Reentry Unit Statewide coordination of reentry services through the Alaska Department of Corrections. First contact for pre-release planning, supervision transfers, and DOC-referred housing and employment programs. Visit
Cook Inlet Tribal Council — Reentry & Restorative Justice Anchorage-based wraparound reentry services — employment, legal navigation, case management, and peer support. Serves all Alaskans regardless of tribal membership. One of the most comprehensive reentry programs in the state. Visit
Akeela Inc. — Reentry Programs Transitional housing, treatment services, and structured reentry support with DOC referral access. Operates in Anchorage and coordinates with statewide services. Visit
Alaska Legal Services Corporation Free civil legal aid statewide — employment barriers, housing rights, public benefits, and record-related civil matters. Income eligibility required. Visit

Housing Assistance

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Alaska DOJ / Statewide Reentry ProgramInformation and referrals for reentry services across Alaska, including transitional housing, employment programs, and support for individuals returning from incarceration. Coordinates with local providers listed below.Visit
House of TransformationPrivate transitional facility for men & women with criminal convictions + addiction + homelessness; “temporary housing… case management, employment services.” Visit
Akeela Reentry & Housing Programs (Anchorage / statewide)Transitional housing with structured reentry support, treatment services, and case management for justice-involved individuals; accepts DOC referrals.Visit

Job & Employer Programs

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Alaska Job Center Network (State Workforce Agency)Job centers providing job search help, apprenticeships, and bonding/WOTC support for returning citizens across Alaska.Visit
Cook Inlet Tribal Council – Employment & Training (Anchorage region)Job placement help, training, and career support programs with reentry access in the Anchorage region.Visit
Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC)State technical training programs with certifications and employer partnerships for individuals reentering the workforce.Visit

OrganizationServicesWebsite
Alaska Court System – Record Set-AsideOfficial guidance and forms for requesting set-asides and court relief in Alaska; includes eligibility rules and filing steps.Visit
Alaska Legal Services CorporationFree legal help for reentry civil issues including IDs, housing rights, benefits access, and limited record-related assistance.Visit
Cook Inlet Tribal Council – Reentry Legal NavigationHelps returning citizens navigate paperwork, IDs, and civil legal barriers, and connects to legal partners when needed.Visit

Note: Alaska does not offer traditional expungement like many other states. Instead, some convictions may qualify for a “set-aside” after successful completion of a sentence. A set-aside does not erase the record, but it can help show rehabilitation. This helps avoid confusion about what’s currently possible in Alaska.

Credit & Financial Support

ProgramFocusWebsite
Bank On (Alaska)Safe checking accounts with no overdraft fees, second-chance banking options, and help opening accounts after incarceration.Visit
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC)Financial literacy resources and budgeting education to support housing stability and long-term financial success.Visit
Money Management International (statewide)Nonprofit credit counseling offering budgeting help, debt management plans, and secured-card guidance to rebuild credit after release.Visit

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