Section 8 in New Mexico: 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 New Mexico. PHA data sourced from HUD’s public dataset, last refreshed May 2026.

PHAs
26
Section 8 Vouchers
15,993
Public Housing Units
3,761
Total Assisted Units
19,837

What rental assistance looks like in New Mexico

Across New Mexico, roughly 26 Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) administer the federal Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program on behalf of HUD. Together they manage about 15,993 vouchers and 3,761 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico (illustrative HUD FY estimates): A 1-person household generally qualifies as “very low income” (50% of Area Median Income) at roughly $25,200/year, and as “extremely low income” (30% AMI) at roughly $15,100/year. A 4-person household’s very-low-income line is around $36,000. 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 New Mexico

  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 New Mexico

The directory below covers every PHA in New Mexico 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.

26 agencies in New Mexico

AgencyCityVouchersPublic HousingPhone
Bernalillo County Housing Department Albuquerque 2,379 0 (505) 314-0200 Details ›
City of Albuquerque Housing Authority Albuquerque 4,761 652 (505) 764-3920 Details ›
Clovis Housing and Redevelopment Agency, Inc. Clovis 613 131 (575) 769-7902 Details ›
Eastern Regional Housing Authority Roswell 2,105 623 (575) 622-0881 Details ›
El Camino Real Housing Authority Socorro 640 0 (575) 322-2171 Details ›
Housing Authority of San Miguel County Las Vegas 181 0 (575) 322-2171 Details ›
Housing Authority of the City of Alamogordo Alamogordo 0 0 (575) 437-5621 Details ›
Housing Authority of the City of Gallup Gallup 64 263 (505) 722-4388 Details ›
Housing Authority of the City of Sunland Park Sunland Park 0 40 (575) 589-9414 Details ›
Housing Authority of the City of Truth or Consequences Truth Or Consequences 193 100 (575) 894-2244 Details ›
Housing Authority of the County of Rio Arriba Espanola 25 53 (505) 753-7870 Details ›
Housing Authority of the County of San Juan Farmington 387 0 (505) 334-4545 Details ›
Housing Authority of the County of San Miguel Las Vegas 0 0 (505) 454-1813 Details ›
Housing Authority of the County of Santa Fe Santa Fe 330 198 (505) 992-3060 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Town of Bayard Bayard 0 102 (575) 537-2296 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Town of Clayton Clayton 0 50 (575) 374-9580 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Town of Springer Springer 0 56 (575) 483-2836 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Village of Chama Chama 0 38 (575) 756-2986 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Village of Cuba Cuba 0 28 (575) 289-3499 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Village of Fort Sumner Fort Sumner 0 47 (575) 355-2986 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Village of Pecos Pecos 0 31 (505) 757-6380 Details ›
Housing Authority of the Village of Wagon Mound Wagon Mound 0 19 (575) 666-2268 Details ›
Mesilla Valley Public Housing Authority Las Cruces 1,676 248 (575) 528-2000 Details ›
Northern Regional Housing Authority Taos 569 642 (505) 425-9463 Details ›
Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority Santa Fe 1,154 288 (505) 988-2859 Details ›
Western Regional Housing Authority Silver City 916 152 (575) 388-1974 Details ›