Day Reporting Centers offer a “one-stop shop” comprehensive service delivery program designed to address the assessed needs of CDCR supervised individuals.

DRCs are non-residential programs with limited transitional housing available.

All individuals on active parole supervision are eligible to participate for up to 180 days with the possibility of up to an additional 185 days, based on assessed need.

Incarcerated individuals should speak with the Parole Services Associate at their housing institution for referrals to post-release programs.

Individuals on active parole supervision should speak with their Agent of Record regarding appropriate placement.

Individuals on, or being released to, community supervision through Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS)/County Probation are not eligible for DRP’s programs.

Services provided include:

  • Individual and Group Counseling
  • Batterer’s Treatment Program
  • Parenting and Family Reintegration
  • Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
    • Criminal Thinking
    • Anger Management
    • Family Relationships
  • Reentry Recovery Housing
  • Life Skills
    • Budgeting and Money Management
    • Employment Services
    • Job Readiness
  • Education/GED Preparation
  • Employment Readiness Services
  • Substance Use Disorder Education

 Counties:

  • Alameda
  • Contra Costa
  • Fresno
  • Imperial
  • Los Angeles (4)
  • Monterey
  • Orange
  • Riverside
  • San Bernardino
  • San Diego
  • San Joaquin
  • Santa Barbara
  • Santa Clara
  • Solano

Contact Information

Contact DRP – Division of Rehabilitative Programs (DRP)