Reentry Resources in Utah (2025 Directory)

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Overview

Utah’s reentry system is coordinated through the Utah Department of Corrections, community supervision offices, and a growing network of nonprofit reentry providers. Transitional housing options include DOC-approved reentry residences, mission-based housing, sober-living programs, and county-level recovery support homes. Workforce assistance flows through Utah Department of Workforce Services offices, trade-focused reentry projects, and employer partnerships in construction, logistics, and energy. Behavioral health and substance-use treatment programs are tightly integrated, with peer-support specialists widely used across the state. Utah offers limited record-expungement and Clean Slate relief, with eligibility screening required and fees/steps varying by case. Rural reentry relies heavily on transportation help and community resource centers for basic needs, documentation, and employment readiness.

Housing Assistance

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
The Other Side Academy (Salt Lake City)Long-term residential reentry program offering housing, employment training, and life-skills support for individuals rebuilding after incarceration.Visit
The Road Home – Transitional Housing & Case Management (Salt Lake City region)Transitional housing and case management services supporting individuals exiting homelessness and the justice system with stable placement and resources.Visit
House of Hope (Salt Lake City) – Women & Family Reentry Housing
Residential reentry and recovery housing for women, offering treatment, case management, family support, and pathways to independent living.Visit
πŸŽ₯ Watch: Inside The Other Side Academy – Utah Reentry Program

Note: Utah has limited dedicated reentry-only housing programs. Most transitional housing operates through treatment-based providers. Individuals without substance-use needs can access referrals and placement support through state reentry services.

Job & Employer Programs

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Utah Department of Workforce Services (DWS)State workforce system offering job centers, apprenticeships, training, and employer bonding/WOTC support for justice-impacted job seekers.Visit
Southwest Technical College (St. George & region) – Professional Truck Driving & WeldingCertificate programs in professional truck driving, welding and industrial trades with job placement components in southern Utah.Visit
Ogden-Weber Technical College (OTech)Career/trade certificate programs preparing adults for jobs in construction, welding, and manufacturing with employer pipelines.Visit

OrganizationServicesWebsite
Utah Courts – Expungement & Records ClearingOfficial expungement eligibility, forms, and instructions for clearing Utah criminal records.Visit
Utah Legal ServicesFree civil legal help including record-clearing assistance, housing & employment rights, and reentry legal support.Visit
Utah State Bar – Modest Means & Pro Bono ReferralReentry civil issues: ID, housing, employment. This program is currently paused and not accepting new applications; reopening expected Fall 2025.Visit

Credit & Financial Support

ProgramFocusWebsite
Bank On (Utah)Safe, no-overdraft bank accounts and help opening accounts for people rebuilding financial stability.Visit
Salt Lake Financial Empowerment Center (via Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund)Free one-on-one financial coaching for credit rebuilding, budgeting, debt reduction hosted by the Salt Lake City FEC in partnership with the CFE Fund.Visit
AAA Fair Credit Foundation (nowNonprofit financial counseling, budgeting help, and debt-management plans for Utah residents.Visit

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