Housing Directory
Sex-offense-friendly housing resources organized by state. Every listing accepts individuals on the sex offender registry.
Call or text 211 β free, 24/7, available nationwide. Tell them you are on the sex offender registry. Many areas have sex-offense-specific housing coordinators.
Residency restrictions vary by state and county. Always verify that a specific address is compliant with your local ordinances before committing to housing.
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Filtered results211 Housing Hotline
Call or text 211 to connect with local housing resources, emergency shelter, and reentry housing coordinators in your area. Available 24/7 in most states. Tell them you are registered on the sex offender registry when you call β many 211 coordinators have sex-offense-specific placement resources.
π Availability and resources vary by state. National coverage in most areas.
Circles of Support & Accountability (CoSA)
Community-based model connecting people with sex offense histories to volunteers who help with housing, employment, and social connection. Local chapters provide hands-on support navigating residency restrictions and finding housing placement.
π Chapters in select US cities. Contact national office to find nearest chapter.
Sex Offender Solutions & Education Network (SOSEN)
National advocacy organization that maintains a database of housing resources and connects registrants with housing placement assistance. Their Housing Help resource page lists state-by-state contacts and organizations accepting registrants.
π Primarily an advocacy and referral organization, not a direct housing provider.
Stable housing is step one. Employment is step two.
OpenPath connects people with fair-chance employers who explicitly accept sex offense records β and free skill-building courses to boost your earnings.