Housing For Felons – How To Get A Section 8 Voucher With A Felony
For many felons, finding affordable housing is a major struggle. One popular type of housing assistance for felons is the Section 8 choice voucher program.
Section 8 is a federally funded rental assistance program that exists in every state. It allows eligible individuals and families to rent an apartment from a participating landlord at a heavily discounted rated of about 60-70%
There are very strict eligibility guidelines, so many people with a criminal record get turned down. Still, while it is by no means easy to get Section 8, it can be one of the best long-term housing solutions for felons.
Here is what you need to know about eligibility, application process, wait time and how the program works.
Can felons get Section 8 housing?
According to Federal Regulations there are two felonies that automatically disqualify you from federally funded low income and subsidized housing programs. If you have one of these, you should NOT bother applying.
1. You have a lifetime registration on the sex offender registry
2. You have been convicted of the manufacture or production of methamphetamine (meth) in federally assisted housing.
Note, these two rules would apply to any member of your household on your application, and would disqualify you all as a family.
In addition to the federal regulations, each state has its own set of eligibility criteria that may disqualify some felons from applying.
Since the 1990’s many state and county Housing Authorities have adapted very strict eligibility guidelines in order to keep crime rates down within low income housing.
As a result, these new regulations may make it more difficult for some felons to qualify for the program.
HUD rules for felons
HUD uses the following guidelines to determine if someone with a felony convictions can be eligible for public housing:
– Your felony should be older than 5 years. Some places, like San Francisco Housing Authority have a 10 year requirement.
In some cases, your application may be accepted before the five year period if you have gone through a rehabilitation program and have a certificate of compliance.
You may be disqualified in the following situations:
You have been convicted of certain violent crimes, certain types of fraud, drug trafficking. (If you have such a conviction, you need to call your local Housing Authority and ask if you should apply).
You or a household member on the application has a documented history of drug and/or alcohol abuse.
There is a personal or family history of poor relationships with neighbors in your previous living arrangements. This can be fighting, bullying, verbal assaults, disturbance of peace, etc.
History of defaulting on your rent payments. Its important to note, that if you have always made at least 50% of your rent, but just were not financially able to pay in full, this situation will NOT be counted against you.
We strongly recommend that you either go to your local Housing Authority or call them, to find out what the eligibility criteria are in your area before you start filling out the paperwork.
How To Apply For Section 8 Housing
You should apply to as many local Housing Authorities as possible. You may find that some local Section 8 waiting lists have been closed and are no longer accepting applications.
You should always ask when the list will reopen again and check back to apply at that time.
When you apply as a felon, there will be a lot of paperwork involved and a number of different documents required from you.
First and most important, there will be a formal criminal background check. Thus, there is no point in trying to apply and lie on the application about your felony.
Here is a list of documents you will need to put together in order to apply (this list may be slightly different depending on the program. Always looks for specific guidelines on the HUD application).
-Standard Application (you can get it online on the website for your state’s Housing Authority, or at a local HUD office).
– Proof of citizenship/legal status
– Birth certificates
– Social Security number
– Pay stubs (at least 3 months, but many places require 6 or more months of proof of income)
– Bank statements
– Criminal background check
– Credit Score Check
– Tax forms
– Statement from government agencies about benefits, such as welfare payments or food stamps
– Proof of current residence
– list of all places you lived in the past 5 years.
Its very important NOT TO leave any gaps, even though it may be tempting to leave out a landlord that you may have had a bad relationship with. Any gaps you leave will still look bad and may potentially disqualify you.
Be sure to check the DEADLINE for the application and submit ON TIME!!! If you miss the deadline, the list will close. In many cases it does not reopen for at least 6-12 months.
Once you submit the application, you will need to go to a personal interview with a representative from the Housing Authority. This is your chance to state your case, and convince the official that you will be an exemplary tenant who will not cause any disturbance.
It is also a good idea to mention that you have a felony and to talk about the steps you have taken to be a productive citizen.
The Housing Authority may decide to call your previous landlords to get a sense of how you were as a tenant. It would be great if you could provide references of landlords who would say good things about you.
For your records, be sure to make copies of the application and of all the documents you have submitted. It is also helpful to start a log where you keep track of when and where you have applied, any follow up phone calls, etc.
Being organized will help you a great deal in this process, because often times agencies loose paperwork, and will require you to produce what they need fast.
Section 8 criminal background check
Anybody applying for section 8 housing must go through a mandatory criminal background check. This means that any felonies and misdemeanors you have had in the past will be uncovered. The PHA has the authority to terminate or deny your application based on the findings of the background check.
Even if you are not the primary applicant, but are part of the household that is applying for the voucher, you will still need to submit to a background check. PHAs make every effort to avoid giving Section 8 vouchers to individuals who may pose any type of threat or unrest to people living in public housing.
Furthermore, private landlords are legally allowed to run their own criminal background checks on prospective tenants who present a Section 8 voucher and want to rent an apartment or house.
Can you get Section 8 with no income?
Many ex-cons struggle with finding legal employment and often have no income to show for. The good news is that even if you have no job and no income, you can still be eligible for Section 8.
This is because HUD rules state that your income must be less than 50% of the median income in your area. Having 0 income qualifies under this rule.
Moreover, if you have a family member who has a felony conviction and no job, and he is applying with you for Section 8, your application will not be disqualified because of this person.
Who has priority?
If you will be found eligible, there are a number of situations that will push your application to the top. Your wait time can be reduced to as little as a couple of months.
You may get priority if:
1. You are currently living in a shelter or on the streets
2. Have a serious medical emergency
3. Your current apartment is condemned
4. You pay more than 50% of your income for rent
6. You are facing domestic violence
7. You are being evicted through no fault of your own
8. You are a local resident
Can a felon live with someone on Section 8?
There are many people who want to apply for section 8 housing, but a member of their household has a felony conviction. In this case, will their application be turned down?
The same rules would apply as for a felon who is the primary applicant for subsidized housing (see above). Registered sex offenders and methamphetamine drug traffickers are banned for life from applying to public housing. Most other types of convictions are reviewed by the local PHA on a case by case basis.
However, if someone already lives in Section 8 housing, and a convicted felon wants to join them in their living arrangement, the current tenant is obligated by law to report this updated situation to their local PHA. Based on the above criteria, the PHA will determine whether a felon can be allowed to live with the section 8 recipient.
Failure to report someone with a felony who started living with you in Section 8 housing can result in permanent termination of your benefits. In many cases, you may never be allowed to get public housing assistance again.
Having an unauthorized guest
If you have a friend or family member who is a convicted felon and wants to stay with you in your housing for a few days, there are strict guidelines you must follow.
First, you must ask permission from your landlord and local PHA and disclose that the guest has a felony. Depending on what the charges are, this person may not be allowed to stay with you. You must follow the rules, otherwise, you will be committing fraud.
Moreover, if a felon is allowed to stay in your house, he/she can only live with you for no more than 14 consecutive days. If they stay longer, and someone reports this, you voucher will be taken away.
How long does the application process take?
Typically, any type of subsidized housing is EXTREMELY popular and the wait can be very long. This is especially true in large cities across the US. In these areas, Section 8 wait time can be as long as 2-4 years. In less competitive areas you can expect to wait 6-12 months.
When you are on the wait list, it is important to check in once in 2-3 months to make sure that you are on the active list and that your place in line is moving.
If you live in an area where the wait time is very long, but you can move to a less competitive location, it may be a good idea to do so.
Applying in smaller towns may significantly reduce your wait time. Of course, this has to be balanced with your job and family obligations, and making a move may not always be an easy thing to do.
How does the choice housing voucher work?
Once you receive your voucher, you can start looking for a private apartment, where a landlord is participating is the Section 8 program.
It is important to realize that you will also need to go through the interview with the landlord before they will agree to sign the lease with you. All landlords conduct their own criminal background check and call references.
Be prepared that a landlord may turn you down because of your felony. When you interview with landlords, be honest about your past and discuss how you have changed. Be sure to have great references.
With the voucher, you will be paying 30% of your monthly gross income for rent. The rest is covered by the government and paid out directly to the landlord.
You will need to sign a 12 month lease with this landlord.
Once you leave a rental, you don’t loose your voucher, you will be able to use it again at your next place of residence.
Who can help with housing search and application?
If you feel that searching for an applying for Section 8 is too hard and confusing, there are a few places to seek help.
First, there are local Housing Search Agencies and Community Action Programs (CAPs), where workers will help you start the search for the right housing programs, and can assist with filling out the application.
You can also try a local Housing Consumer Education Center (HCEC), as they too provide search and application assistance.
Finally, if you have a family with children and are already homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, you should contact your local Department of Transitional Assistance office (DTA). They can help you search for housing and get priority status.
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I already receive a housing voucher. However I will be married in 3 weeks but my husband has a felony for murder from 1996. I want to add him to my voucher once we are legally married in the state of wisconsin. Will he be rejected from a 24 yr old felony?
I’m curious about the exact same thing
I have a felony assault on my record from. 2003, and a few misdemeanors. Haven’t had any negative contact with police officers or the courts. Because I ha ent been in trouble for several years. Does that help with an application.
I have felony convictions for trafficking meth. I was also an addict. I completed a 6 month in patient rehab and also mentored the program for 6 months. I have been clean for 3 years. Can I get housing ? Are there any programs that will help with housing for me?
Hello, i am in South Jersey and am disabled on SSI going on 2 years now. I do not fit the work requirement for SSDI and every PHA i have applied to has denied me do to either a 13 year old 4th degree felony and/or no credit as i have not been able to work since 2005. Am i doomed to live homeless on the streets or in shelters for the rest of my life? I have 14 years sobriety, turned my life around, but am degenerating both physically now as well as my mental disability. I do not understand why i am being denied or what i can do about it. I missed the NJ Section 8 Waiting list by 10 days back in Feb of 2018 and check daily for re-openings. I put in for the covid lottery and was accepted but i dont have a job i lost to covid. So will i not be able to get section 8 either? Without this i can never afford a place to live. Thank you for any and all help or advice
Sorry i mispoke, my felony was from 2003-2004, so it was 16 years ago not 13 as i initially posted. I have no credit or work history since 2005 , and keep getting denied for all PHA’s i applied to for one or the either. Will i be eligible for section 8 or will i be denied just like all these PHA’s are doing. Ty
Can you get your felony expunged of your record?? I would contact the court , certain felonies after sibling can be washed off your record , if you’ve been trouble free for a period Time
My felony was a petty theft and it was literally $1 over being only a misdemeanor. I dont make excuses or exempt my crimes just noting the severity of it along with the extensive time that has lapsed since. It seems All PHA’s are just denying me flat out with no explanation and i am wondering if section 8 that i am trying to get will do the same as the PHAs. I will look into expunging the crime, ty. Also its my lack of credit, i am disabled and unable to work. Id like them to tell me which is the reason im being denied but no one will let me know and i am wondering if that plays as much a part if not more then the 4th degree crime that was back in 2003.
I have 3 young children and have been trying to find an apartment, home and even a trailer to rent. I cannot get approved due to my felony (possession w/ intent to deliver). I have been in a mentally and emotionally abusive relationship with their father for 10 years. I’m finally trying to get my own place and it just seems impossible. My credit is also not very good due to past mistakes.
If your in abusive relationship contact a women’s shelter and see what services are available to you and your kids !! Also look into getttibg charges expunged from record
If I have a felony on my record from 2008 .it was perjury for not reporting income when I cleaned houses. Can I still live in public housing or section 8 in the state of Virginia.
My boyfriend has a felon charge of Possession of meth but I qualified for PHA and i have my apartment can he move in with me?
Most likely not, however it would depend on your landlord.
i have had stroke and now receive SSDI, i also have a felony conviction that is 10 yrs old. will i qualify for federal housing in the san antonio, tx
I am looking for housing assistance but I have a felony on my record which actually was supposed to go to a misdemeanor after completion of probation. I don’t know how to go about getting that fixed. Anyways, my main source of income has stopped due to my ex not working due to the pandemic. It’s been longer than 5yrs
Your fines, court costs and other miscellaneous legal fees associated with the felony charge must be paid in full, for the court to reduce the charge to a misdemeanor. Also, the apt. Community will overlook the felony if it didn’t involve violence, several years have passed and all of the fines are paid in full. If you have financially satisfied the fees imposed, you should contact the county court house where you were charged to expedite the process. They may just need proof that you have complied with the sentence requirements and financial obligations in order to reduce the charge. You have a good shot of being approved. Best of luck to you and congrats for having been selected!
Yes you can, but try to get your record sealed first, since it’s been so long. You might have to wait a while for the process to go through, but you’ll have good chances. On the other hand, “Section 8 Housing” might still except you if you show them proof of your changes or rehabilitation and be upfront with them. It is a roll of the dice, but you still have options! In your situation I hope the best and peace & God bless.
I have a fiancé living in Wyoming and I live in Iowa he’s put in for a intrastate compact transfer I’m on section 8 and I just turned in the forms he signed while I was there yesterday his conviction was 8 years ago and it was theft I think idk but can he move in with me
I have a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct can i still qualify for housing and its the only thing on my record
I have a Wanton Endangerment 1st degree back in 2011 and a Probation Violation back in 2015. Will this prevent me from getting into housing? I have applied and am waiting to hear back. However, I would like some advice thank you so much.
Right now I am in public housing in Danville , they accepted me even though I have a 2 year on theft felony on my record ( this is the only thing on my records) …..the area is horrible but the apartment is nice and I’m grateful but I want to move on , so I been place on the section 8 wait list for south bend Indiana and I want to know what will be my chances or getting it ?? I really need a better place for me and my daughter !!
I have a theft felony that happen almost 2 years ago an that the only thing of my records, I been place on the waiting list section 8 for Indiana ! Do you guys think I will get it ? I really need housing for me and my daughter
I’m a 39 year old disabled male. I am seeking guidance in housing. I have been really neglected by everyone including the system in every possible way for the majority of my life, with no family or help. I could tell you & prove to you a story you probably could not believe. I need someone to speak to about help with housing. I had South Jersey Behavioral Resources help me fill out a Hud or Section 8 application last year. Last week I received a call from Housing asking me if I was interested in a Studio apartment in Merchantville, NJ, I said yes because I am homeless staying where I can. They said the would forward my information to the landlord, I would then see the place & if all goes well I would go into moving process. I was very happy & grateful. Today, 8 days after the call, I received a letter stating I was declined because I have a criminal record. My last record was 2009. I don’t understand why they called me almost a year after I applied, asked me if I was interested in the rental, to send me a letter saying I was not accepted. Please help me in anyway you can, to legal help to appeal this or guide me to the help I need. Thank you for your time.
Background checks are not conducted until your turn on their list. Landlord’s have their own rules. As old as your conviction is I don’t get that either as it’s older than 7 years.
I am in a very bad situation with my living condition. My husband knows that i can’t find anywhere to live and he takes full advantage of that fact. I can pay rent but nobody will take my money in a decent area. It has been almost thirty yeary since my conviction, with no problems since. I just want to live a peaceful life without fear of my husband putting me out when he wants to.
Wow that’s bad maybe you should try to find a private landlord , it’s going to be hard to find one but it’s worth a try
I know exactly what your talking about.
It will depend on the landlords rules where you are planning to move to for choice vouchers. Public housing program’s have a different set of rules with no Hud preliminary applications.
I lived with an angry alcoholic attorney for 10 years. I can count on 2 hands the number of times he’s instigated an argument while drunk, called police, filed restraining orders and discarded me like trash. The last time the sheriff responded, he went to jail. He was sloppy drunk at 9am. I attempted to discard bottle of Jack. He pulled me by my hair up and down driveway in an attempt to retrieve bottle. We’re inside, I’m sitting in recliner. he charges at me, falls down and goes boom on floor and then has the nerve to call 911 to report that his gf assaulted him. Thank God the neighbors witnessed the entire event and were able to corroborate my statement with written statements. Sheriff interviews him inside and he states that he was never outside. He was placed in handcuffs and taken to jail. The sheriff arrived and said that one of us was going to jail that morning. I made a decision that it wasn’t going to be me. Of course I filed a waiver to drop charges, attended the 3 hour class and wrote a lengthy statement asking for him to be shown mercy. He tried to nail me to a cross after each incident so that he could get me out of the picture and satisfy his ex who he had been seeing throughout our entire relationship without me having the slightest clue. I moved out in 2018, in fact, left the state and have had my own apt since! It’s not the ritz, it’s a hud property, and I pay full rent, but it’s mine. I will never be at his mercy again. I know how you feel! I believe that it will all work out for the best for you. You deserve a break. It took me 10 years to get it lol.
I need some one to guide me on how my son can receive housing assistance ASAP . He is coming out of prison on July 17th for a violation of parol but just a technical one which is failure to attend the programs etc. the fact is he needs his own place since I can’t provide him with space. I live in a studio and he is 35 years old. Nobody seems to know how to help him no his counselor at the prison neither his parol officer was able to do do that before he got back to jail . We are in New York State in the Bronx . Please help me! Thanks!
I’m looking for public housing and I have a conviction from 2008 im recieving S.S.I. as well. It’s me and my fiance and 12 year old son, I don’t know what to do and I have been looking every where is there anything I’m doing wrong
So I have not been in trouble for like 20 yrs but have a drug conviction so I can’t get housing
i have a s*x charge 19 years old.
looking for help with housing
im not a life time regasrent
Well did you go to jail and are you considered a s*x offender and had file
I have a misdemeanor from last year. I’m homeless and 6 weeks pregnant. I need housing asap especially in this heat. I currently don’t have a job but I received income help from relative. Will tmha housing help me?
Depends on the offense. The rules very between choice voucher and public housing unit’s. However you will need ID, Birth certificate, social security number, credit checks are low priority. Each Landlord also may have different rules which can make your options harder.
I have a felony but it’s theft can I still receive my voucher I caught the charge in 2014 that’s the only charge I have
Can you be approved with a withheld adjudication ( not actually convicted) with possession of MDMA
Any arrest records before 7 years is grounds for denial. The same applies to evictions. After 7 years these records can no longer be seen for most purposes.
Can someone be on parole and still get into housing assistance
Christel
I don’t see why not! It never hearts to apply and see if you get it.
Good luck
Gm I have a back ground from 17yrs ago but i haven’t been in any trouble scene i am disabled receive disability each month can i apply for section 8?
Yes, your issue is more than 7 years old.
I have charges on my back ground from 17 yrs ago haven’t been any trouble scene will i be able to get section 8