Section 8 in Arizona: how to apply, where to start, and what the waitlists actually look like

Guide to the Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8), public housing, and other HUD rental assistance available in Arizona. PHA data sourced from HUD’s public dataset, last refreshed May 2026.

PHAs
23
Section 8 Vouchers
26,753
Public Housing Units
4,232
Total Assisted Units
30,985

What rental assistance looks like in Arizona

Across Arizona, roughly 23 Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) administer the federal Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program on behalf of HUD. Together they manage about 26,753 vouchers and 4,232 public housing units. A voucher pays a portion of your rent directly to a private landlord; you pay roughly 30–40% of your monthly income toward rent and utilities, and the PHA covers the rest up to a payment standard.

Each Arizona PHA runs its own waitlist, opens applications on its own schedule, and serves a defined geographic area — usually a single county, city, or housing authority district. There is no statewide application that covers everyone, which is the single most common source of frustration. The directory below shows every active PHA so you can apply to the ones that serve where you live (or where you’re willing to live with a voucher).

Income limits in Arizona (illustrative HUD FY estimates): A 1-person household generally qualifies as “very low income” (50% of Area Median Income) at roughly $28,100/year, and as “extremely low income” (30% AMI) at roughly $16,850/year. A 4-person household’s very-low-income line is around $40,100. Section 8 priority generally goes to extremely-low-income applicants. These thresholds vary by county — always confirm with the PHA you’re applying to.

How to apply for Section 8 in Arizona

  1. Find your PHA. Use the directory below to identify the agency for your county or city. Many renters apply to several nearby PHAs at once — that is allowed and recommended.
  2. Check waitlist status. Call or visit the PHA’s website. Some waitlists are open year-round, others open for a brief window once every few years.
  3. Prepare your documents. Photo ID, Social Security cards for everyone in the household, birth certificates, proof of income (last 60 days of pay stubs, benefit letters), and current address.
  4. Submit the pre-application. Most PHAs use an online portal; some still accept paper. Lottery-style waitlists may pick applicants randomly — the order you apply does not matter.
  5. Stay reachable. Update your address and phone with the PHA whenever they change. Most denials happen because the PHA can’t reach an applicant when they reach the top of the list.

Public Housing Agencies in Arizona

The directory below covers every PHA in Arizona we have on file from HUD’s public dataset, sorted alphabetically. Click an agency to see its full contact information, voucher counts, and what programs it administers.

23 agencies in Arizona

AgencyCityVouchersPublic HousingPhone
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation Phoenix 194 0 (602) 712-9200 Details ›
Arizona Department of Housing Phoenix 282 0 (602) 771-1000 Details ›
Chandler Housing & Redevelopment Division Chandler 515 303 (480) 782-3200 Details ›
City of Glendale Housing Authority Glendale 1,131 155 (623) 930-3719 Details ›
City of Mesa Housing Authority Mesa 1,833 0 (480) 644-3536 Details ›
City of Phoenix Housing Department Phoenix 7,985 1,569 (602) 262-6794 Details ›
Eloy Housing Authority Eloy 0 0 (520) 466-7162 Details ›
Flagstaff Housing Authority Flagstaff 553 265 (928) 213-2745 Details ›
Gila County Housing Authority Globe 62 0 (928) 425-7631 Details ›
Housing Authority of Cochise County Bisbee 796 0 (520) 432-8880 Details ›
Housing Authority of Maricopa County Peoria 1,773 0 (602) 744-4500 Details ›
Housing and Community Development Tucson Tucson 4,988 1,159 (520) 791-4171 Details ›
Mohave County Housing Authority Kingman 561 0 (928) 753-0723 Details ›
Nogales Housing Authority Nogales 202 226 (520) 287-4183 Details ›
Pima County Housing Authority Tucson 892 0 (520) 791-4171 Details ›
Pinal County Housing Authority Casa Grande 870 139 (520) 866-7203 Details ›
Scottsdale Housing Agency Scottsdale 780 0 (480) 312-7717 Details ›
South Tucson Housing Authority South Tucson 136 172 (520) 623-8481 Details ›
Tempe Housing Authority Tempe 1,203 0 (480) 350-8950 Details ›
Williams Housing Authority Williams 0 30 (928) 635-4451 Details ›
Winslow Public Housing Authority Winslow 135 55 (928) 289-4617 Details ›
Yuma City Housing Authority Yuma 1,456 0 (928) 782-3823 Details ›
Yuma County Housing Department Somerton 406 159 (928) 304-7325 Details ›