Build the screening profile
Capture only the facts needed to choose the right screening path, including date band, supervision status, and known special conditions.
Georgia address screening
SafeAddress helps reentry teams screen potential housing, document concerns, and prepare a clearer packet for the people who make the final decision.
What happens now
The problem
Case workers may search listings, check maps, call landlords, review supervision conditions, and gather documents across several systems. One missing fact can send everyone back to the beginning.
Addresses, restricted locations, case conditions, and housing details rarely live in one workflow.
Legal distance rules may require property-boundary review, not a simple pin-to-pin measurement.
The supervising officer, sheriff, court, attorney, zoning office, or another authorized reviewer may still need to decide.
A practical workflow
SafeAddress organizes the early work. It does not turn a map into a legal approval.
Capture only the facts needed to choose the right screening path, including date band, supervision status, and known special conditions.
Review a potential address, housing resource, or provider submission without presenting a public record as an available home.
Package the mapped concerns, missing facts, data sources, notes, and next steps for an authorized reviewer.
Built for the people doing the work
Each user sees the same address from a different angle. SafeAddress keeps those responsibilities separate.
Spend less time rebuilding the same research and give clients a clearer next step.
Case-worker workflowSee the rule path, data limitations, review flags, and source trail behind a screening.
Legal workflowSubmit properties and communicate practical leasing requirements without making approval promises.
Housing partnershipsReceive a documented starting point while retaining control of the official determination.
Review workflowInside SafeAddress
The interface separates three very different outcomes: no mapped conflict found, manual review, and potential conflict. Missing or uncertain facts do not quietly become a favorable result.
“No mapped conflict found” is not the same as approved, compliant, or safe.
An address record is not presented as an available rental or confirmed housing opportunity.
Reviewers can see what data was used, what was missing, and why human review is still needed.
Mapped locations, missing data, source notes, and reviewer questions.
Trust before scale
SafeAddress is designed to support careful decisions, not to create a shortcut around the people legally responsible for them.
Every result stays subordinate to authorized legal, supervisory, and agency review.
Incomplete, stale, supplemental, or point-based data is labeled instead of hidden.
Unknown facts and edge cases route to a person rather than a guessed answer.
The marketing site does not collect case files. Operational data belongs in a protected workspace.
A clearer first step
Bring one real workflow problem. We will show how the screening, documentation, and review process could work for your team.