Provider Forms

For a facility to qualify for Reentry Partnership Housing (RPH) with the Department of Community Supervision (DCS), an application must be submitted and accepted by DCS. Once approved, facilities will be routinely audited to ensure that standards of the contract are maintained.  

DCS does not endorse the facilities contained in the Reentry Partnership Housing Program (RPH) for any purpose other than for potential placement of supervisees who reside in the state of Georgia. Inclusion in either program means that the DCS may approve placement in the facility however, residence plan decisions are made on an individual basis.  While program representatives routinely inspect or visit the approved housing units, it is strictly for placement of individuals.

Facilities not listed in either program may not be suitable placements for supervisees, especially as a first residence out of prison. Additional resource links are listed on the DCS webpage as a convenience but are not endorsed by the DCS.”

Become a Reentry Partnership Housing (RPH) Provider






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Referrals to this program must be initiated by the Dept. of Corrections counselor, if still incarcerated, or their assigned DCS Community Supervision Officer.

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If you are interested in becoming a DCS Housing Provider, please complete the DCS Housing Provider Interest Form and a Housing Program Specialist within 72 hours.

DCS Housing Provider Interest Form

**The RPH residence shall meet all local requirements promulgated by the State Housing Code; fire and building departments; zoning authorities; city or county ordinances; state departments of public health; welfare and licensure requirements, as applicable; and federal regulations to insure the health and safety of its residents and staff population.

Funding for the RPH program is made available to DCS through a grant from the Federal Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.

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Thank you for your interest in RPH!