Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority (SMHA) Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Eligibility Criteria*
The following is a summary of the basic eligibility criteria for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program:
- Household must be a “Very Low” Income Family (per current HUD income limits). A “Low Income” Family may qualify under some limited circumstances.
- Household must have U.S. citizenship or be an Eligible Non-Citizen (households with members that are Ineligible Non-Citizens will received prorated assistance).
- All household members must provide and document Social Security Numbers.
- All adult household members must sign required consent authorization forms.
- Households must meet SMHA screening criteria:
- No Criminal Background (Drug Related, Violent, Housing Related Fraud, Sex Offender) within 3 years (3 year period begins on date of last step in criminal process; arrest, conviction, incarceration, release from prison, release from probation, release from parole, etc) – Lifetime registered Sex offenders and those convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine are banned for life.
- No debts owed to SMHA or any other PHA nationwide.
- No eviction/termination from a federally assisted housing program within the last 5 years.
*The list above is not all inclusive. For detailed information about eligibility for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program please review the following sections from the SMHA Section 8 Administrative Plan Section 2.3 (Obligations of the Participant), Section 3.0 (Eligibility for Admission), Section 4.8 (Grounds for Denial).*

