Section 8 Homeownership Voucher

The CheckMyVoucher blog publishes in-depth guides on the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program, SNAP food stamp eligibility, Public Housing Authority operations, tenant rights, and affordable housing resources. Our editorial team draws on HUD policy documents, PHAs' administrative plans, and first-hand research to produce accurate, up-to-date content for the millions of households navigating the federal rental assistance system.

Section 8 and SNAP programs are complex, and the rules change every fiscal year as HUD updates Fair Market Rents, income limits, and program regulations. This article is intended to give you a clear, plain-language explanation of how the relevant rules apply to your situation. As always, verify the information with your local PHA or a HUD-approved housing counselor before making decisions.

Use the navigation below to access related tools and guides. Our free Section 8 calculator lets you estimate your voucher amount in real time using HUD-published data. The income limits tool shows current eligibility thresholds for every state and county. The Find My PHA tool connects you directly with the housing authority in your area.

Is the information on CheckMyVoucher's blog official HUD guidance?
No. CheckMyVoucher provides general educational information based on HUD policies and program rules. For official guidance, always consult HUD.gov, your local PHA's administrative plan, or a HUD-approved housing counselor (free through the HUD counseling network at 800-569-4287).
How often is CheckMyVoucher's content updated?
We review our guides whenever HUD publishes new data — typically each fall for Fair Market Rents and each spring for income limits. We also update articles when Congress changes program rules or when the Federal Register publishes relevant notices.
Where can I find free Section 8 application help?
HUD-approved housing counseling agencies offer free assistance with Section 8 applications, tenant rights, and fair housing complaints. Call 800-569-4287 or visit HUD.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm to find an agency near you.