GETTING A VOUCHER Q&A

  • The first step to becoming eligible is for the Housing Authority to determine how much your family’s annual income is.
  • We will ask you to complete forms stating all of your income and assets.
  • We will ask you to provide documents like tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements and more
  • We may verify your income directly with your employer and/or the agency that provides you benefits.
  • We will also check with federal and state agencies that gather information about earnings from many different sources to confirm the information you have provided.
  • If we discover that your family has not reported some income to us, you could be denied assistance or face fraud charges. It is very important to declare all income to the Housing Authority.

The Housing Choice Voucher program and the public housing program require that we assist a certain number of extremely low income families. These are families whose income is below 30% of the county median income.

We can also assist families who are “very low income,” which means that their income is below 50% of median income. Some families with incomes up to 80% of median, called low income, may also be assisted.

Other programs have different income limits, but the income limits mentioned above are a general guide for most housing assistance programs. The income limits are based on the number of people in your family and change at least once a year. You can get the current income limits here.

Please see our Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan for information regarding waitlist preferences.

The Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa determines applicant eligibility and issues vouchers on a first come, first served basis, based on the date that an applicant added their name to the waiting list.

For public housing and other apartments the Housing Authority owns, there is an extensive criminal background, landlord, and credit check. In the Voucher program, housing is denied for registered sex offenders and certain other violent or drug-related offenses.

The Housing Authority calculates one bedroom for the head of household and spouse, if any. We then calculate one bedroom for every two family members, regardless of age or sex.

In the Housing Choice Voucher Program, your family may choose to rent a home with more bedrooms, but we would re-calculate your rent so that you pay the extra cost of the additional bedrooms. A few exceptions are made for persons with disabilities. For more information, see our Special Needs Q&A .

When you submit your full application, we will ask you to list everyone who will live in your home when you get assistance.

​Many Housing Authority programs require that at least one adult in the family be a citizen or a legal resident. If some members of your family are not citizens or legal residents, you will receive less rental assistance than you would otherwise as HUD programs must prorate the families subsidy to avoid subsidizing the portion resulting from the non-citizen member.

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