Public Housing Authorities in Virginia

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 41 PHAS listed below serve Virginia — 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
Virginia Housing Development Authority Richmond 10,136 Yes Closed
Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority Richmond 7,533 Yes Closed
Norfolk Redevelopment & Housing Authority Norfolk 7,466 Yes Closed
Fairfax County Redevelopment & Hsg Authority Fairfax 5,329 Yes Closed
Newport News Redevelopment & Housng Authority Newport News 3,922 Yes Closed
Roanoke Redevelopment & Housing Authority Roanoke 3,856 Yes Closed
Hampton Redevelopment & Housing Authority Hampton 3,519 Yes Closed
Portsmouth Redevelopment & Housing Authority Portsmouth 3,073 Yes Closed
Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority Alexandria 3,019 Yes Closed
Chesapeake Redevelopment & Housing Authority Chesapeake 2,261 Yes Closed
Prince William County Office of Hcd Woodbridge 2,223 Yes Closed
Danville Redevelopment & Housing Authority Danville 2,207 Yes Closed
Va. Beach Dept. of Hsg & Neighborhood Pres. Virginia Beach 2,181 Yes Closed
Arlington County Dept of Human Services Arlington 1,827 Yes Closed
Lynchburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority Lynchburg 1,552 Yes Closed
Suffolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority Suffolk 1,505 Yes Closed
Petersburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority Petersburg 1,123 Yes Closed
Harrisonburg Redevelopment & Housing Authorit Harrisonburg 979 Yes Closed
Wise County Redevelopment & Housing Authority Coeburn 944 Yes Closed
Charlottesville Redev & Housing Authority Charlottesville 925 Yes Closed
Hopewell Redevelopment & Housing Authority Hopewell 867 Yes Closed
Loudoun County Dhcd Leesburg 800 Yes Closed
Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority Bristol 708 Yes Closed
Waynesboro Redevelopment & Housing Authority Waynesboro 674 Yes Closed
Lee County Redevelopment & Housing Authority Jonesville 606 Yes Closed
Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Auth Accomac 570 Yes Closed
County of Albemarle/Office of Housing Charlottesville 540 Yes Closed
Marion Redevelopment & Housing Authority Marion 488 Yes Closed
Wytheville Redev. & Housing Authority Wytheville 380 Yes Closed
Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority Franklin 370 Yes Closed
Norton Redevelopment & Housing Authority Norton 331 Yes Closed
Scott County Redev. & Housing Authority Duffield 312 Yes Closed
Cumberland Plateau Regional Housing Authority Lebanon 308 No Closed
Staunton Redevelopment & Housing Authority Staunton 253 Yes Closed
James City County Office of Housing Williamsburg 195 Yes Closed
People Inc. of Southwest Virginia Abingdon 168 Yes Closed
Big Stone Gap Redevelopment and Housing Auth. Big Stone Gap 166 Yes Closed
Abingdon Redevelopment and Housing Authority Abingdon 149 Yes Closed
Buckingham Housing Development Corp. Inc. New Canton 137 Yes Closed
Williamsburg Redevelopment & Housing Auth. Williamsburg 104 No Closed
Covington Redevelopment & Housing Authority Covington 62 Yes Closed

Section 8 in Virginia

Each PHA in Virginia 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 Virginia

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 Virginia 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.