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The Section 8 Application form, part of the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, serves as a critical gateway for very low-income households seeking safe and affordable housing. This federal initiative aims to ensure that eligible families can secure decent living conditions by allowing them to pay a portion of their income towards rent, while the remainder is covered by New Hampshire Housing directly to the landlord. Completing the application accurately is essential; it requires personal details such as names, Social Security numbers, and income information for all household members. Applicants must also demonstrate eligibility by providing verification of income, citizenship status, and any relevant preferences that may influence their waiting time for a voucher. Importantly, the application addresses various aspects of an applicant's background, including criminal history and any outstanding debts to housing authorities. Individuals with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations to facilitate their participation in the program. Understanding the nuances of this application process is vital for those who seek assistance, as it can significantly impact their chances of securing the housing they need.

Sample - Section 8 Application Form

Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Section 8 Application

What is the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher?

The goal of the Federal Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) is to provide safe, decent, sanitary, and affordable housing to very low-income households. Through the program, a qualified household pays a portion of their adjusted income toward rent and utilities, and New Hampshire Housing pays the remainder directly to the landlord. The rental unit is selected by the household and must meet certain housing quality standards.

The estimated waiting time for a voucher is based on the number of people on the waiting list, the availability of vouchers, and an applicant’s preference status.

To qualify for the HCV Program, you must

Have an annual income that does not exceed 50% of the area median income limit. HUD Income Limits https://www.nhhfa.org/rental-assistance/housing-choice-voucher-program/apply/

Provide verification of Social Security numbers for all household members.

Meet HUD requirements for immigration or citizenship status.

Pay any money you owe to New Hampshire Housing or any other housing authority.

Sign authorization forms so that New Hampshire Housing can verify your eligibility requirements for the rental assistance programs.

Not be subject to lifetime sex offender registration requirements.

Not have any household members who are engaged in any criminal activity that threatens the life, health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents.

Not have any household member who is engaged in any drug-related or violent criminal activity.

Please note that the information provided is subject to verification through computer matching with other federal agencies for the purpose of locating delinquent debtors. The debtor records include: Social Security number, claim number, program code, and indication of indebtedness. Categories of records include, records of claims and defaults, repayment agreements, credit reports, financial statements, and records of foreclosures.

Questions? Contact Us.

Call:

1-800-439-7247 or 603-310-9390

Email:

[email protected]

TTY/Relay:

603-472-2089 or the NH Relay Number: 711; TTY or Voice: 711 or

 

800-735-2964 (English) or 800-676-3777 (Español).

Español:

800-676-4290.

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Completing the application

Answer all questions on the application form.

o Do not leave any questions blank.

o If a question does not apply to you, write “none.” o All Yes or No questions must be checked (√).

o Refer to the page of preferences and special programs because they can affect the length of wait time.

Unless specifically indicated, all questions in this application apply to all members of the household.

The legal head of household and spouse/co-head must sign and date the application.

oBy signing the application, you swear that all the information is true and complete.

oAny misrepresentation or failure to disclose information may result in denial or termination of assistance.

If you do not receive an application confirmation letter from us within 30 days, call 1-800-439-7247.

Mail your application to

New Hampshire Housing, PO Box 5087, Manchester, NH 03108

Report Changes to your contact information

While you are on the waiting list for a voucher, notify us if your contact information changes. Our waiting list is updated yearly and if we cannot contact you, your application will be inactivated. You will need to re-apply if you cannot be contacted.

Reasonable Accommodation

A Reasonable Accommodation is intended to provide persons with disabilities equal opportunity to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher program through the modification of policies and procedures. New Hampshire Housing is obligated to make an accommodation that is reasonable, unless doing so would result in an undue hardship or fundamental alteration in the nature of the housing program. If you are a person with a disability, and if your request is reasonable, we will try to accommodate your request. New Hampshire Housing will respond to your request within 30 days.

To obtain a Reasonable Accommodation Request form:

Call 1-800-439-7247

People who are hard of hearing can use the TDD line at 603-472-2089 or the NH Relay Number: 711. TTY or Voice: 711 or 800-735-2964 (English) or 800-676-3777 (Español).

Español: 800-676-4290.

Write to New Hampshire Housing, PO Box 5087, Manchester, NH 03108.

Visit our website at: www.nhhfa.org and complete a request form, located in forms and publications https://www.nhhfa.org/rental-assistance/housing-choice-voucher- program/forms-publications/

If you need help filling out a Reasonable Accommodation Request form, or if you would like to submit a request in some other way, please let us know. Any information you provide will be kept confidential.

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Application for Housing Choice Voucher

First Name, Middle name, Last Name, and suffix (Jr., Sr., III, etc.)

Social Security Number:

Date of Birth:

 

 

Phone Number:

Email Address:

 

 

Mailing address (street address or PO box, city, state, zip code)

Physical address (if different from mailing address)

Ethnicity: (check one )

Hispanic/Latino □ Non-Hispanic/Latino

Gender:

M □ F

Disabled: Yes

No

Race: (check all that apply )

□ Asian

□ Black/African American

□ American Indian/Alaska Native

□ White

□ Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

□ Other

Total number of people who will live in your home when you receive a voucher? _______________

List the names and relationship of all people who will live in your unit?

 

1.

Relationship

 

2.

Relationship

 

3.

Relationship

 

4.

Relationship

 

5.

Relationship

 

Number of adult household members over 18? _____

Number of dependents under the age of 18?_____

What is the yearly gross income (before tax) for all household members?

$

Do you speak English?

□ Well □ Not Well □ Not at all

What language do you speak if you do not speak English well?

Are any members of your household subject to lifetime registration under a state sex □ Yes □ No offender law? If yes, name of family member

By Signing below, I certify I understand that the information provided is accurate and complete

Submitting false or misrepresenting information may result in not being eligible for assistance in the Housing Choice Voucher Program.

I need to notify New Hampshire Housing if any information on this application changes.

If I cannot be contacted at the last mailing address given, my name may be removed from the waiting.

Head of Household Signature:

Date:

Spouse, Co-Head, Signature:

Date:

NHHFA use:

FIT TWH Vet DHHS NED MSNONE MSATRISK

MSPSH

FUP FYI E H F Preference: 1 2 3 5 7

BR:

 

 

PBV:

 

BF

MR:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Head of Household Name:

SSN# XXX-XX-

Preferences:  Check the preferences that apply to your household.

An approved preference could affect your place on the waiting list.

A member of the household has a terminal illness (death will result within 24 months as verified by a medical professional).

A member of the household is eligible for services through the Choices for Independence Program (CFI).

A member of the household is an individual transitioning out of a nursing home or an institution.

A member of the household currently serves in the US Armed Forces or has been discharged with an honorable discharge or a discharge based on a service-related injury, illness, or disability.

There is a person with disabilities in the household who is over the age of 18 and under 62.

I am a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking.

The household is rent burdened or at risk of becoming homeless because I/we:

pay more than half of my/our gross income toward rent, or

live with friends or relatives. My name is not on the lease. If I were not in this current living arrangement, I would otherwise be homeless, or

am/are temporarily living in a substandard living situation, i.e., campground or other temporary placement.

The household is homeless because I/we:

Lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.

Reside in Permanent Supportive Housing and no longer require intensive services. This program is designed to support the “moving on” of permanent supportive housing tenants who are capable of living in independent community-based housing.

Preferences or Programs that require an agency referral

(Referral is required to qualify for the following)

The household is eligible for transitional housing through FIT or Harbor Homes.

The household is participating in transitional housing through DHHS and they are transitioning from an institution and is in a program receiving case management services through DHHS.

The Household is working with DCYF and qualifies for the Family Unification Program (FUP):

The family is working with DCYF for whom the lack of adequate housing is the primary reason that our children will be placed in out-of-home care or their return is being delayed for that reason, or

I am a youth at least 18 years of age and not yet 25 years of age who left foster care or will leave foster care within 90 days and I am homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, or

Family Youth Independence Program

Mainstream Program: Any person with disabilities in the household over 18 and under 62 who qualifies for a preference within this program because they are:

Transitioning out of institutional or other segregated settings

At serious risk of institutionalization because they lack access to supportive services for independent living, or they would be institutionalized if their services were cut, or

Residents of permanent supportive housing or a rapid rehousing program who have previously

experienced homeless.

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Head of Household Name:

Project Based Property Option

SSN# XXX-XX-

These properties have vacancies from time to time. If you choose to live in one of these units, you will pay 30% of your monthly adjusted income towards rent and utilities. The owner handles tenant selection from a separate waiting list for each property. If you choose to be on the waiting list for one of these properties, it does not affect your placement on the Housing Choice Voucher waiting list.

Properties marked as Elderly are age restricted and applicants must be 62 years of age or over

Check which properties you would like to be notified about when there is a vacancy.

Check any preferences that you qualify for.

Belknap County

Property Information

Bedroom Sizes

 

 

Available

Belmont

□ Sandy Ledge (50)

2 and 3 bedrooms

Gilford

□ Gilford Village Knolls 3 (363) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Laconia

□ Sunrise House (368) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

□ Choices for Independence (CFI)Preference

 

Carroll County

 

 

Conway

□ Conway Pines Senior (344) Elderly

1 and 2 bedrooms

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Cheshire County

 

 

Hinsdale

□ Hinsdale School (104)

1, 2 and 3 bedrooms

Keene

□ Westmill Senior (345) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Swanzey

□ West Swanzey Family Housing (41)

1 and 2 bedrooms

Winchester

□ Snow Brook (51)

2 and 3 bedrooms

Coos County

 

 

Berlin

□ Notre Dame Senior Housing (285) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

□ Choices for Independence (CFI)Preference

 

Grafton County

 

 

Lebanon

□ Upper Valley Transitional (42)

2 bedrooms

Lebanon

□ Parkhurst Community Housing (351)

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

□ Chronically Homeless Preference

 

 

(attach Upper Valley Haven referral form)

 

 

□ Rent burdened/at risk of becoming homeless

 

Plymouth

□ Bridge House (373)

Single Room Occupancy

 

□ Veteran Preference

 

Hillsborough County

 

 

Amherst

□ Parkhurst Place (37) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Hudson

□ Friars Court (392)

1 and 2 bedrooms

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Pelham

□ Pelham Terrace (38) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

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Merrimack County

Concord

□ Willow Crossing (45)

2 and 3 bedrooms

Barrier free/accessible

Concord

□ Green Street Apartments (383)

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

□ Homeless Preference (attach Concord Coalition

 

 

to End Homelessness referral form)

 

Rockingham County

 

 

Deerfield

□ Sherburne Woods (44) Elderly

1 and 2 bedrooms

 

Barrier free/accessible (1 bedroom only)

 

Hampton Falls

□ The Meadows (354) Elderly

1 bedroom

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Strafford County

 

 

Dover

□ Bellamy Mill Apartments (40)

1 and 2 bedrooms

Farmington

□ Mad River Apartments (43)

3 bedrooms

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

Rochester

□ Academy Street Family Housing (387)

2 bedrooms

 

Barrier free/accessible

 

 

□ Homeless Preference (attach Strafford County

 

 

Community Action referral form)

 

Rochester

□ Arthur H. Nickless Jr. Housing for the Elderly

1 bedroom

(357)Elderly

Barrier free/accessible

Rochester

□ Brookside Place (39)

2 bedrooms

Moderate Rehabilitation Property Option

These properties have vacancies from time to time. If you choose to live in one of these units, you will pay 30% of your monthly adjusted income towards rent and utilities. You cannot, however, take your assistance with you if you move out of the property. You may remain on the waiting list while you live in one of these properties. Properties marked as elderly/disabled are available to applicants 62+ or applicants with disabilities under the age of 62.

Check which properties you would like to be notified about when there is a vacancy.

Cheshire County

Property Information

Bedroom Sizes

 

 

Available

Hinsdale

□ Post Office Square (14)

1, 2, and 3 bedrooms

Hinsdale

□ Todd Block (20) Elderly /Disabled

0 and 1 bedrooms

Winchester

□ Keene Road (30)

2 bedrooms

Grafton County

 

 

Bristol

Central Square (24) Elderly /Disabled

1 bedroom

Hillsborough County

Manchester

□ School and Third (9)

2 and 3 bedrooms

Nashua

□ Summer Street (31) Elderly /Disabled

1 bedroom

Merrimack County

Franklin

Central Street (8)

0, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms

Rockingham County

Raymond

Main St (15) Elderly /Disabled

1 bedroom

Strafford County

Farmington

Crowley St (22)

1 and 2 bedrooms

Sullivan County

Claremont

High Street (29)

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OMB No. 2577-0266 Expires 04/30/2023

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office of Public and Indian Housing

DEBTS OWED TO PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCIES AND TERMINATIONS

Paperwork Reduction Notice: Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 7 minutes per response. This includes the time for respondents to read the document and certify, and any recordkeeping burden. This information will be used in the processing of a tenancy. Response to this request for information is required to receive benefits. The agency may not collect this information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless it displays

a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB Number is 2577‐0266, and expires 04/30/2023.

NOTICE TO APPLICANTS AND PARTICIPANTS OF THE FOLLOWING HUD RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS:

Public Housing (24 CFR 960)

Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, including the Disaster Housing Assistance Program (24 CFR 982) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation (24 CFR 882)

Project-Based Voucher (24 CFR 983)

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a national repository of debts owed to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) or Section 8 landlords and adverse information of former participants who have voluntarily or involuntarily terminated participation in one of the above-listed HUD rental assistance programs. This information is maintained within HUD’s Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system, which is used by Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and their management agents to verify employment and income information of program participants, as well as, to reduce administrative and rental assistance payment errors. The EIV system is designed to assist PHAs and HUD in ensuring that families are eligible to participate in HUD rental assistance programs and determining the correct amount of rental assistance a family is eligible for. All PHAs are required to use this system in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 5.233.

HUD requires PHAs, which administers the above-listed rental housing programs, to report certain information at the conclusion of your participation in a HUD rental assistance program. This notice provides you with information on what information the PHA is required to provide HUD, who will have access to this information, how this information is used and your rights. PHAs are required to provide this notice to all applicants and program participants and you are required to acknowledge receipt of this notice by signing page 2. Each adult household member must sign this form.

What information about you and your tenancy does HUD collect from the PHA?

The following information is collected about each member of your household (family composition): full name, date of birth, and Social Security Number.

The following adverse information is collected once your participation in the housing program has ended, whether you voluntarily or involuntarily move out of an assisted unit:

1.Amount of any balance you owe the PHA or Section 8 landlord (up to $500,000) and explanation for balance owed (i.e. unpaid rent, retroactive rent (due to unreported income and/ or change in family composition) or other charges such as damages, utility charges, etc.); and

2.Whether or not you have entered into a repayment agreement for the amount that you owe the PHA; and

3.Whether or not you have defaulted on a repayment agreement; and

4.Whether or not the PHA has obtained a judgment against you; and

5.Whether or not you have filed for bankruptcy; and

6.The negative reason(s) for your end of participation or any negative status (i.e., abandoned unit, fraud, lease violations, criminal activity, etc.) as of the end of participation date.

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Who will have access to the information collected?

This information will be available to HUD employees, PHA employees, and contractors of HUD and PHAs.

How will this information be used?

PHAs will have access to this information during the time of application for rental assistance and reexamination of family income and composition for existing participants. PHAs will be able to access this information to determine a family’s suitability for initial or continued rental assistance, and avoid providing limited Federal housing assistance to

families who have previously been unable to comply with HUD program requirements. If the reported information is accurate, a PHA may terminate your current rental assistance and deny your future request for HUD rental assistance, subject to PHA policy.

How long is the debt owed and termination information maintained in EIV?

Debt owed and termination information will be maintained in EIV for a period of up to ten (10) years from the end of participation date or such other period consistent with State Law.

What are my rights?

In accordance with the Federal Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 USC 552a) and HUD regulations pertaining to its implementation of the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 (24 CFR Part 16), you have the following rights:

1.To have access to your records maintained by HUD, subject to 24 CFR Part 16.

2.To have an administrative review of HUD’s initial denial of your request to have access to your records maintained by HUD.

3.To have incorrect information in your record corrected upon written request.

4.To file an appeal request of an initial adverse determination on correction or amendment of record request within 30 calendar days after the issuance of the written denial.

5.To have your record disclosed to a third party upon receipt of your written and signed request.

What do I do if I dispute the debt or termination information reported about me?

If you disagree with the reported information, you should contact in writing the PHA who has reported this information about you. The PHA’s name, address, and telephone numbers are listed on the Debts Owed and Termination Report.

You have a right to request and obtain a copy of this report from the PHA. Inform the PHA why you dispute the information and provide any documentation that supports your dispute. HUD's record retention policies at 24 CFR Part 908 and 24 CFR Part 982 provide that the PHA may destroy your records three years from the date your participation in the program ends. To ensure the availability of your records, disputes of the original debt or termination information must be made within three years from the end of participation date; otherwise the debt and termination information will be presumed correct. Only the PHA who reported the adverse information about you can delete or correct your record.

Your filing of bankruptcy will not result in the removal of debt owed or termination information from HUD’s EIV system. However, if you have included this debt in your bankruptcy filing and/or this debt has been discharged by the bankruptcy court, your record will be updated to include the bankruptcy indicator, when you provide the PHA with documentation of your bankruptcy status.

The PHA will notify you in writing of its action regarding your dispute within 30 days of receiving your written dispute. If the PHA determines that the disputed information is incorrect, the PHA will update or delete the record. If the PHA determines that the disputed information is correct, the PHA will provide an explanation as to why the information is correct.

This Notice was provided by the below-listed PHA:

I hereby acknowledge that the PHA provided me with the Debts Owed to PHAs & Termination Notice:

Signature

Date

Printed Name

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Exp. (02/28/2019)

Supplemental and Optional Contact Information for HUD-Assisted Housing Applicants

SUPPLEMENT TO APPLICATION FOR FEDERALLY ASSISTED HOUSING

This form is to be provided to each applicant for federally assisted housing

Instructions: Optional Contact Person or Organization: You have the right by law to include as part of your application for housing, the name, address, telephone number, and other relevant information of a family member, friend, or social, health, advocacy, or other organization. This contact information is for the purpose of identifying a person or organization that may be able to help in resolving any issues that may arise during your tenancy or to assist in providing any special care or services you may require. You may update, remove, or change the information you provide on this form at any time. You are not required to provide this contact information, but if you choose to do so, please include the relevant information on this form.

Applicant Name:

Mailing Address:

Telephone No:

Cell Phone No:

Name of Additional Contact Person or Organization:

Address:

Telephone No:

Cell Phone No:

 

 

 

 

E-Mail Address (if applicable):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relationship to Applicant:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reason for Contact: (Check all that apply)

 

 

 

Emergency

Assist with Recertification Process

Unable to contact you

Change in lease terms

Termination of rental assistance

Change in house rules

Eviction from unit

Other:

______________________________

 

Late payment of rent

 

 

 

Commitment of Housing Authority or Owner: If you are approved for housing, this information will be kept as part of your tenant file. If issues arise during your tenancy or if you require any services or special care, we may contact the person or organization you listed to assist in resolving the issues or in providing any services or special care to you.

Confidentiality Statement: The information provided on this form is confidential and will not be disclosed to anyone except as permitted by the applicant or applicable law.

Legal Notification: Section 644 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-550, approved October 28, 1992) requires each applicant for federally assisted housing to be offered the option of providing information regarding an additional contact person or organization. By accepting the applicant’s application, the housing provider agrees to comply with the non-discrimination and equal opportunity requirements of 24 CFR section 5.105, including the prohibitions on discrimination in admission to or participation in federally assisted housing programs on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, and familial status under the Fair Housing Act, and the prohibition on age discrimination under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.

Check this box if you choose not to provide the contact information.

Signature of Applicant

Date

The information collection requirements contained in this form were submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520). The public reporting burden is estimated at 15 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Section 644 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 13604) imposed on HUD the obligation to require housing providers participating in HUD’s assisted housing programs to provide any individual or family applying for occupancy in HUD-assisted housing with the option to include in the application for occupancy the name, address, telephone number, and other relevant information of a family member, friend, or person associated with a social, health, advocacy, or similar organization. The objective of providing such information is to facilitate contact by the housing provider with the person or organization identified by the tenant to assist in providing any delivery of services or special care to the tenant and assist with resolving any tenancy issues arising during the tenancy of such tenant. This supplemental application information is to be maintained by the housing provider and maintained as confidential information. Providing the information is basic to the operations of the HUD Assisted-Housing Program and is voluntary. It supports statutory requirements and program and management controls that prevent fraud, waste and mismanagement. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information, unless the collection displays a currently valid OMB control number.

Privacy Statement: Public Law 102-550, authorizes the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to collect all the information (except the Social Security Number (SSN)) which will be used by HUD to protect disbursement data from fraudulent actions.

Form HUD- 92006 (05/09)

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File Specs

Fact Name Description
Program Purpose The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program aims to provide safe and affordable housing to very low-income households.
Income Requirement Applicants must have an annual income that does not exceed 50% of the area median income limit.
Verification of Identity All household members must provide verification of their Social Security numbers.
Eligibility Criteria Applicants must meet HUD requirements for immigration or citizenship status and not owe money to housing authorities.
Criminal Background Household members must not be subject to lifetime sex offender registration or engaged in criminal activities that threaten others.
Waiting List The estimated waiting time for a voucher depends on the number of people on the list and the applicant’s preference status.
Application Process Applicants must answer all questions on the application form and sign it, swearing that the information is true and complete.
Reasonable Accommodation New Hampshire Housing is required to provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities unless it causes undue hardship.

Section 8 Application - Usage Guidelines

Filling out the Section 8 Application form is an important step for individuals seeking housing assistance. Completing the form accurately and thoroughly will help ensure that your application is processed efficiently. After submitting the application, applicants should expect to wait for a confirmation letter, which will provide further instructions and information regarding their status on the waiting list.

  1. Obtain the Section 8 Application form from the New Hampshire Housing website or a local office.
  2. Fill in your personal information, including your first name, middle name, last name, and suffix.
  3. Provide your Social Security number and date of birth.
  4. Enter your phone number and email address.
  5. Complete your mailing address and, if applicable, your physical address.
  6. Indicate your ethnicity and gender by checking the appropriate boxes.
  7. Answer the question regarding disability status and check all applicable race categories.
  8. Specify the total number of people who will live in your home when you receive a voucher.
  9. List the names and relationships of all household members who will reside in your unit.
  10. Indicate the number of adult household members over 18 and the number of dependents under 18.
  11. Provide the yearly gross income for all household members.
  12. Answer the question about your proficiency in English and specify any other language spoken.
  13. Answer whether any household members are subject to lifetime registration under a state sex offender law.
  14. Read the certification statement carefully and sign and date the application as the head of household.
  15. If applicable, have the spouse or co-head sign and date the application.
  16. Check any preferences that apply to your household.
  17. Mail the completed application to New Hampshire Housing at PO Box 5087, Manchester, NH 03108.
  18. If you do not receive a confirmation letter within 30 days, contact New Hampshire Housing.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program?

The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is a federal initiative designed to help very low-income households access safe and affordable housing. Participants pay a portion of their income toward rent and utilities, while the program covers the remainder. Households select their rental unit, which must meet specific quality standards set by the program.

Who qualifies for the Section 8 program?

To qualify for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, applicants must meet several criteria. They should have an annual income that does not exceed 50% of the area median income. Additionally, they must provide Social Security numbers for all household members, meet immigration or citizenship requirements, and not owe any money to New Hampshire Housing or other housing authorities. Criminal activity that threatens the safety of others can also disqualify applicants.

How do I complete the Section 8 application?

When filling out the application, it’s essential to answer all questions completely. Do not leave any blanks; if a question does not apply to you, write “none.” All Yes or No questions must be checked. The legal head of household and spouse or co-head must sign and date the application, affirming that the information provided is accurate. Misrepresentation can lead to denial or termination of assistance.

What happens after I submit my application?

After submitting your application, you should receive a confirmation letter within 30 days. If you do not receive this letter, it’s important to call 1-800-439-7247 to check the status of your application. Applications should be mailed to New Hampshire Housing at the specified address.

What should I do if my contact information changes?

If your contact information changes while you are on the waiting list for a voucher, you must notify New Hampshire Housing immediately. Failure to do so may result in your application being inactivated. If you cannot be contacted, you will need to reapply.

What is a Reasonable Accommodation?

A Reasonable Accommodation is a modification that allows persons with disabilities to participate fully in the Housing Choice Voucher Program. New Hampshire Housing is committed to making reasonable accommodations unless it would cause undue hardship. Requests for accommodations should be made through the appropriate channels, and you will receive a response within 30 days.

How does the waiting list work?

The waiting list for the Housing Choice Voucher Program is based on several factors, including the number of applicants and the availability of vouchers. Your position on the waiting list may also be influenced by any preferences you qualify for, such as being a veteran or having a disability.

Can I choose where to live with my voucher?

Yes, once you receive a voucher, you can select your rental unit, provided it meets the program's housing quality standards. This flexibility allows you to find a home that suits your needs while still receiving assistance with your rent.

What if I have more questions about the application process?

If you have additional questions about the Section 8 application process, you can reach out to New Hampshire Housing via phone at 1-800-439-7247 or email at [email protected]. They are available to assist you with any inquiries you may have.

Common mistakes

  1. Leaving Questions Blank: Many applicants overlook the importance of answering every question. Leaving questions blank can lead to delays or even denial of the application.

  2. Not Providing Accurate Information: Misrepresenting facts or providing incomplete information can have serious consequences. This may result in disqualification from the program.

  3. Failing to Include All Household Members: It is essential to list all members of the household accurately. Omitting individuals can affect eligibility and the amount of assistance received.

  4. Ignoring Contact Information Updates: If your contact information changes while on the waiting list, notify the housing authority immediately. Failure to do so may result in your application being inactivated.

  5. Neglecting to Sign the Application: The application must be signed by the head of household and spouse/co-head. Without signatures, the application is not valid.

  6. Overlooking Preferences and Special Programs: Applicants should review and check any applicable preferences or special programs. These can significantly influence wait times and eligibility.

Documents used along the form

When applying for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, several additional forms and documents may be necessary to support your application. Each of these documents plays a crucial role in verifying your eligibility and ensuring a smooth application process.

  • Verification of Income: This document provides proof of your household's income. It may include pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements. Accurate income verification is essential to determine your eligibility for the program.
  • Social Security Verification: Applicants must provide verification of Social Security numbers for all household members. This can typically be done using Social Security cards or official documents from the Social Security Administration.
  • Citizenship or Immigration Status Documentation: To qualify for the Section 8 program, you must meet HUD requirements regarding immigration or citizenship. This may involve submitting citizenship certificates or immigration documents.
  • Authorization for Release of Information: This form allows New Hampshire Housing to verify your eligibility by accessing necessary information from other agencies. Signing this document is a critical step in the application process.
  • Reasonable Accommodation Request Form: If you have a disability and need modifications to participate in the program, you may need to submit this form. It outlines your request for accommodations that will help you access housing assistance.

Gathering these documents ahead of time can streamline your application process and help ensure that you meet all requirements. Make sure to keep copies of everything you submit for your records.

Similar forms

The Section 8 Application form shares similarities with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) application. Both documents aim to assist low-income households in securing affordable housing. Applicants must provide detailed information about their income and household composition. Just like the Section 8 process, LIHTC applications require verification of income and may involve background checks to ensure eligibility. The focus on ensuring that applicants meet specific income thresholds is a common thread, making both applications essential for accessing affordable housing options.

Another document akin to the Section 8 Application is the Public Housing application. This application serves a similar purpose by helping low-income families find housing that is both affordable and safe. Both applications require applicants to disclose their income and family size. Additionally, they may involve waiting lists, which can be lengthy due to high demand. Applicants must also meet certain eligibility criteria, including citizenship status and criminal background checks, paralleling the requirements found in the Section 8 Application.

The Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) application is also comparable to the Section 8 Application. TBRA provides rental assistance to low-income families, allowing them to choose their housing in the private market. Similar to the Section 8 program, applicants must provide financial information and may need to demonstrate a need for assistance. Both applications focus on ensuring that the assistance goes to those most in need, with income limits and eligibility criteria guiding the process.

The Continuum of Care (CoC) application is another document with similarities to the Section 8 Application. CoC programs aim to provide support for individuals experiencing homelessness, and the application process often requires detailed information about income and housing history. Both applications emphasize the importance of verifying information to determine eligibility for assistance. They also share a commitment to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively.

The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) application is yet another document that aligns closely with the Section 8 Application. EHV is designed to assist individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Like the Section 8 Application, the EHV application requires comprehensive information about household income and size. Both processes involve a verification step to confirm eligibility, focusing on providing timely assistance to those in urgent need of housing support.

The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) application is similar in its intent to provide housing assistance to a specific demographic. HOPWA focuses on individuals living with HIV/AIDS, ensuring they have access to safe and affordable housing. Both applications require detailed personal information, including income and household composition. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of maintaining a safe living environment, reflecting a commitment to the well-being of vulnerable populations.

Finally, the USDA Rural Development housing application shares characteristics with the Section 8 Application. This application is aimed at providing housing assistance to low-income families in rural areas. Both applications require applicants to provide income verification and information about household members. They also prioritize serving those with the greatest need, ensuring that assistance reaches families struggling to find affordable housing options in less populated areas.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Section 8 Application form, it is important to follow certain guidelines to ensure your application is processed smoothly. Here’s a list of six things you should and shouldn't do:

  • Do answer all questions completely. Leaving any questions blank can lead to delays or denial of your application.
  • Do provide verification of Social Security numbers. Ensure all household members' Social Security numbers are included in your application.
  • Do sign and date the application. Both the head of household and spouse/co-head must provide their signatures to confirm the information is accurate.
  • Do report any changes to your contact information. If your contact details change while on the waiting list, notify New Hampshire Housing immediately.
  • Don't misrepresent any information. Providing false information can result in denial or termination of assistance.
  • Don't forget to check the preferences and special programs. These can affect your waiting time, so be sure to indicate any that apply to your household.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can help ensure that your application is complete and stands the best chance of being approved. Good luck!

Misconceptions

  • Misconception 1: The Section 8 application is only for individuals with no income.

    This is not true. The Section 8 program is designed for very low-income households, but applicants can have some income. The key requirement is that the household’s annual income does not exceed 50% of the area median income limit.

  • Misconception 2: Once you submit your application, you will immediately receive a voucher.

    In reality, there is often a waiting list for vouchers. The estimated waiting time can vary significantly based on factors like the number of applicants and the availability of vouchers. Patience is essential during this process.

  • Misconception 3: You cannot apply if you have a criminal record.

    While certain criminal activities can disqualify applicants, not all criminal records will prevent someone from receiving assistance. Each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and factors such as the nature of the offense and the time elapsed since the offense are taken into account.

  • Misconception 4: You do not need to report changes in your contact information once on the waiting list.

    This is incorrect. It is crucial to notify the housing authority of any changes to your contact information. If the authority cannot reach you, your application may be inactivated, requiring you to reapply.

Key takeaways

  • Complete All Sections: Ensure that every question on the Section 8 application form is answered. Leaving questions blank can lead to delays or denial of your application. If a question does not apply to you, simply write "none."
  • Signatures Are Essential: The legal head of household and spouse or co-head must sign and date the application. This signature confirms that all information provided is accurate and complete.
  • Report Changes Promptly: If your contact information changes while on the waiting list, notify New Hampshire Housing immediately. Failure to do so may result in your application being inactivated.
  • Understand Preferences: Familiarize yourself with the preferences listed on the application. These can impact your position on the waiting list and may help expedite your application process.