Overview
About Bridgeport Parole and Community Services
The Bridgeport Parole and Community Services office is a district headquarters for the Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC). Located on North Avenue, this facility is responsible for the supervision and monitoring of offenders who have been released into the community on parole, special parole, or transitional supervision. The primary mission of this office is to ensure public safety by enforcing the conditions of release while assisting offenders with successful reintegration into society. Officers here manage caseloads that include electronic monitoring, home confinement, and specialized supervision for specific offender populations.
Supervision and Programs
The Bridgeport District Office oversees a variety of functions critical to community corrections:
- Caseload Management: Regular reporting and monitoring of parolees to verify employment, residence, and conduct.
- Special Management Unit: Specialized supervision for sex offenders and other high-risk individuals.
- Mental Health Unit: Coordinating treatment and supervision for offenders with psychiatric needs.
- Fugitive Investigations: Collaborating with local law enforcement to locate and apprehend absconders.
Security and Reporting Guidelines
This is a secure law enforcement facility. Access is strictly controlled and primarily reserved for individuals under supervision reporting for mandatory check-ins, or for professional visits. Security screening is mandatory for all entrants. Cell phones, smartwatches, and recording devices are strictly prohibited inside the building and should be left in your vehicle. Visitors must present valid government-issued photo identification. 🏛️👮♂️🔗📝📵🇺🇸
Map
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.




