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Virginia Section 8 Housing Application Guide

Brittney Richey
Published June 12, 2024 08:00:pm EST

The Virginia Guide to Section 8 Housing

 

Affordable housing remains a pressing issue in the state of Virginia, reflecting a broader nationwide concern. For many residents, finding a place to call home within a reasonable budget has become increasingly challenging, creating barriers to economic stability and overall well-being. In this guide, you will find what you need to know to apply for assistance through Section 8 in Virginia. You'll also learn about income limits, waiting lists and emergency housing assistance. 

What Is Section 8 Housing in Virginia?

 

Section 8, also known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a federal initiative administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It assists low-income residents in Virginia with securing a residence in the private rental market. Rather than providing direct housing units, Section 8 offers rental subsidies in the form of a voucher to eligible participants, allowing them to choose homes that meet their preferences and needs.

What Is the Most Section 8 Will Pay in Virginia?

 

The most that Section 8 will pay in Virginia varies. Local public housing authorities for each area within the state determine the payment standard, which is the maximum amount that the program will subsidize. This standard takes into account the fair market rent, which is an estimate of the average rental cost in a particular area. 

 

The following table shows the fair market rent for Virginia. 

 

Fair Market Rent

The HUD Section 8 program pays rents for low-income households directly to private landlords. The Housing Authority of Virginia will pay about 70% of a tenant’s rent, while the tenant will pay the other 30%. Fair Market Rents generally determine the maximum rent that a Section 8 landlord will be allowed to charge their residents. The table below shows current fair market rents for Virginia.

Virginia Fair Market Rent
Studio
$766
1 Bedroom
$832
2 Bedrooms
$938
3 Bedrooms
$1,294
4 Bedrooms
$1,592

 

For Section 8 in Virginia, the maximum payment is also influenced by a family's income, the size of the household, and the specific unit's rental cost. Recipients are typically required to contribute 30% of their income towards rent, while the program covers the remaining portion up to the established payment standard. 

 

What Are the Virginia Section 8 Housing Requirements?

 

To receive assistance, you must meet certain eligibility criteria. Here are a few of the key factors that play a role in determining eligibility:

 

 

 

 

Contact your local PHA for specific requirements and information on Section 8 in your area.

What Are the Income Limits for Housing Assistance Programs in Virginia?

 

HUD sets income limits for housing assistance programs such as Section 8 in Virginia based on the area median income. The limits vary depending on the location within the state and are typically 30%, 50%, or 80% of the AMI. These percentages help determine the eligibility of applicants for assistance.

 

The AMI is calculated annually and takes into account the total income of all individuals living in a specific area. Income sources considered for determining eligibility include wages and salaries, social security, child support and other government assistance. These limits help to ensure that assistance goes to those who genuinely need support due to financial constraints. Refer to the following table for income limits in your area.

 

Income Limit

Income Limits are maximum income limits allowed based on household size. The following limits were established by HUD for low income households to be eligible for housing assistance in Virginia for 2024.

Virginia Income Limit
1 Person
$63,700
2 Person
$72,800
3 Person
$81,900
4 Person
$90,950
5 Person
$98,250

How Long Does It Take To Get Approved for Section 8 in Virginia?

 

Approval for Section 8 varies as the process involves several steps. First, you need to submit a complete and accurate application. Once submitted, the local PHA reviews your application to ensure it meets all the necessary requirements.

 

The approval timeline depends on factors such as the availability of Section 8 vouchers, the demand for assistance, and the efficiency of the local PHA. This means it could take a few weeks to several months to get approved.

How To Qualify for Section 8 in Virginia

 

Qualifying for Section 8 involves meeting certain eligibility criteria set by HUD and local public housing authorities. In addition to meeting the previously mentioned requirements for income, family size and citizenship status, applicants must pass a background check that may include the following:

 

 

Specific qualifications vary slightly by locality, so contact your local PHA for accurate and up-to-date information for your area. 

How to Apply for Section 8 Housing in Virginia

 

When you are ready to apply for Section 8 in Virginia, begin by contacting your local PHA to request an application. Next, there are a few steps you need to take to complete the process:

1. Submit the Application

 

Complete the application and submit it to the PHA, along with any required documentation. Some agencies may offer online submission options. 

2. Wait for Confirmation

 

After submitting your application, be patient. The PHA will review your information and notify you of your application status. This may take some time, so expect a waiting period.

3. Attend an Interview

 

If your application gets approved, you may need to attend an interview. Be ready to discuss your financial situation, family composition and any other relevant details.

4.Receive Voucher

 

If you qualify, you will receive a Section 8 voucher. This voucher is for subsidizing your rental payments in the private market.

 

By following these steps and meeting the necessary requirements, you can easily navigate the process of applying for Section 8 in Virginia.

Can I Transfer My Section 8 Voucher to Virginia?

 

If you currently hold a Section 8 voucher, you can transfer your voucher to Virginia, but it involves specific steps and considerations. First, contact your current public housing authority and inform them of your intention to move to Virginia. The PHA will work with you to initiate the necessary paperwork and procedures for transferring your voucher. Keep in mind that the ability to transfer is subject to the policies of both your current PHA and the one in Virginia.

 

The next step is to identify a new PHA in Virginia that participates in the Section 8 program. Reach out to them and inquire about their specific requirements for accepting voucher transfers. The demand for Section 8 in Virginia may vary in different areas, so start the process well in advance of your planned move. 

Can I Buy a House with a Section 8 Voucher in Virginia?

 

The Section 8 Homeownership Program allows eligible participants to use their vouchers towards mortgage payments. To qualify, you must meet specific criteria and go through the Homeownership Program application process. To get more detailed and accurate information tailored to your specific situation, it's recommended to contact your local PHA. 

What Are the Public Housing Authorities in Virginia?

 

In Virginia, PHAs work diligently to address the housing needs of their respective communities.

To do this, they administer various assistance such as the Public Housing Program and the Section 8 Voucher Program. Through these initiatives, eligible residents can access affordable rental units and receive financial assistance to make homes more attainable.

The following are some of the notable PHAs in Virginia. 

 

HUD Housing Authorities Serving Virginia

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Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 149 Units Available in the Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 149 Units Available in the Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority. These L...

Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority

Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 538 Units Available in the Accomack-northampton Regional Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Accomack-northampton Regional Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 538 Units Available in the Accomack-northampton Regional Housing Authority. Thes...

Albermale County Office of Housing

Albermale County Office of Housing

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 524 Units Available in the Albermale County Office of Housing. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Albermale County Office of Housing Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 524 Units Available in the Albermale County Office of Housing. These Low-income ...

Albermale County Office of Housing

Albermale County Office of Housing

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 524 Units Available in the Albermale County Office of Housing. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Albermale County Office of Housing Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 524 Units Available in the Albermale County Office of Housing. These Low-income ...

Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority

Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 2745 Units Available in the Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 2745 Units Available in the Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority. These ...

Arlington County Department of Human Services

Arlington County Department of Human Services

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 1655 Units Available in the Arlington County Department of Human Services. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Arlington County Department of Human Services Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 1655 Units Available in the Arlington County Department of Human Services. These...

Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 124 Units Available in the Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 124 Units Available in the Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Th...

Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority

Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 704 Units Available in the Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 704 Units Available in the Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority. These Low-...

Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc.

Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc.

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 132 Units Available in the Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc.. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc. Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 132 Units Available in the Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc.. These Low-...

Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority

Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority

Housing Authority

There Are Currently 988 Units Available in the Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority Serves the , Metropolitan Area.

There Are Currently 988 Units Available in the Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority. These Low-...

 

Virginians seeking assistance need to connect with their local PHA. These organizations promote housing stability for residents across the state. 

Virginia Waiting List for Section 8 Housing

 

The waiting list for Section 8 in Virginia acts as a roster of eligible applicants eagerly awaiting the opportunity to receive help through the program. To check the waiting list, visit the official website of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. Once there, go to the Section 8 segment and look for information on waiting list status. Alternatively, reach out to your PHA directly to inquire about the current status of your application and where you stand on the waiting list. 

Is Emergency Housing Assistance Available in Virginia?

 

Virginia offers various emergency housing assistance programs aimed at preventing homelessness and providing immediate relief. These programs may include financial aid, temporary shelter and support services to help individuals and families secure stable homes.

The following is a list of organizations that offer emergency housing assistance.

 

Emergency Rental Assistance Serving Virginia

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Chesterfield Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance (CERA)

Program Type: County

Details: Offers emergency rental assistance, covid relief, utility assistance and more

Fairfax County Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Program Type: County

Details: Offers emergency rental assistance, covid relief, utility assistance and more

Virginia Rent Relief Program

Program Type: State

Details: Offers emergency rental assistance, covid relief, utility assistance and more

 

If you are facing challenges with shelter, act promptly to ensure timely assistance. Reach out to the relevant authorities or organizations that specialize in providing emergency housing support. 

Navigating Section 8 in Virginia

At HUD Housing Network, our goal is to empower individuals and families with the knowledge needed to navigate the application process, understand eligibility criteria and make informed decisions about their housing options.

For more information on Section 8 and other programs, check out our other HUD Housing Guides.

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