Re-Entry Toolkit
Your step-by-step guide to navigating life after incarceration. You don't have to do this alone.
IDs & Documents
You need identification to access almost every service. Start here.
Get a state ID or driver's license
Visit your local DMV. Some states offer free IDs for recently released individuals. Bring your release papers.
Request your Social Security card
Visit ssa.gov or your local SSA office. You will need proof of identity and citizenship or immigration status.
SSA Card Replacement →Obtain your birth certificate
Contact the vital records office in the state where you were born. Some re-entry programs can help cover the fee.
Find Vital Records Office →Register to vote
In most states, your right to vote is restored after completing your sentence. Check your state's rules.
Know Your Rights →Open a bank account
Many banks and credit unions offer second-chance accounts for people with past financial issues.
Get a phone
Look into Lifeline programs for free or discounted phone service. A phone is essential for jobs and services.
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