Public Housing Authorities in Arizona

A Public Housing Authority (PHA) is the local agency that runs the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program and public housing in its jurisdiction. The 23 PHAS listed below serve Arizona — use the table to find each agency's city, the number of units it manages, whether it administers vouchers, and whether its waitlist is currently open. Select a PHA for full contact details.

PHA Name City Units Vouchers Waitlist
City of Phoenix Housing Department Phoenix 8,925 Yes Closed
Housing and Community Development Tucson Tucson 6,082 Yes Closed
City of Mesa Housing Authority Mesa 1,833 Yes Closed
Housing Authority of Maricopa County Peoria 1,773 Yes Closed
Yuma City Housing Authority Yuma 1,456 Yes Closed
City of Glendale Housing Authority Glendale 1,261 Yes Closed
Tempe Housing Authority Tempe 1,203 Yes Closed
Pinal County Housing Authority Casa Grande 1,009 Yes Closed
Pima County Housing Authority Tucson 892 Yes Closed
Chandler Housing & Redevelopment Division Chandler 818 Yes Closed
Flagstaff Housing Authority Flagstaff 808 Yes Closed
Housing Authority of Cochise County Bisbee 796 Yes Closed
Scottsdale Housing Agency Scottsdale 760 Yes Closed
Yuma County Housing Department Somerton 565 Yes Closed
Mohave County Housing Authority Kingman 558 Yes Closed
Nogales Housing Authority Nogales 428 Yes Closed
South Tucson Housing Authority South Tucson 308 Yes Closed
Arizona Department of Housing Phoenix 282 Yes Closed
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation Phoenix 194 Yes Closed
Winslow Public Housing Authority Winslow 190 Yes Closed
Gila County Housing Authority Globe 62 Yes Closed
Williams Housing Authority Williams 30 No Closed
Eloy Housing Authority Eloy No Closed

Section 8 in Arizona

Each PHA in Arizona operates independently and sets its own payment standards, preferences, and waitlist policies within HUD guidelines. Payment standards — the maximum rent subsidy amount — are typically set between 90% and 110% of the local Fair Market Rent. PHAs in high-cost areas may apply to HUD for exception payment standards above 110% FMR.

How to apply for a voucher in Arizona

Applications are submitted to an individual PHA, not to the state or to HUD directly. Because demand far exceeds the number of available vouchers, most Arizona PHAs maintain a waitlist and only accept new applications during open enrollment periods. The "Waitlist" column above shows which agencies are currently accepting applications. To improve your odds, you can apply to more than one PHA whose jurisdiction you live in or are willing to move to. Eligibility depends mainly on household income relative to the area's income limits — generally at or below 50% of Area Median Income.