VA · Section 8 / HCV
Section 8 housing authorities in Virginia
Every Public Housing Authority in Virginia that administers Housing Choice Vouchers, with authorized unit counts, contact details, and a multi-PHA waitlist strategy.
- 41
- PHAs in state
- 61,522
- Authorized HCV units
- 1%
- of all U.S. PHAs
- 13,170
- Total HUD units
The largest voucher programs in Virginia
Public Housing Authorities ranked by authorized Housing Choice Vouchers
- Virginia Housing Development Authority
Virginia Housing Development Authority
10,201 vouchers
- Norfolk Redevelopment & HA
Norfolk Redevelopment & Housing Authority
5,464 vouchers
- Fairfax County Redevelopment & Hsg Authority
Fairfax County Redevelopment & Hsg Authority
5,329 vouchers
- Richmond Redevelopment & HA
Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority
4,303 vouchers
- Hampton Redevelopment & HA 3,259
Hampton Redevelopment & Housing Authority
3,259 vouchers
- Newport News Redevelopment & Housng Authority 3,125
Newport News Redevelopment & Housng Authority
3,125 vouchers
- Portsmouth Redevelopment & HA 2,719
Portsmouth Redevelopment & Housing Authority
2,719 vouchers
- Roanoke Redevelopment & HA 2,579
Roanoke Redevelopment & Housing Authority
2,579 vouchers
- Alexandria Redevelopment & HA 2,482
Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority
2,482 vouchers
- Prince William County Office of HCD 2,223
Prince William County Office of HCD
2,223 vouchers
- Va. Beach Dept. of Hsg & Neighborhood Pres. 2,204
Va. Beach Dept. of Hsg & Neighborhood Pres.
2,204 vouchers
- Chesapeake Redevelopment & HA 2,011
Chesapeake Redevelopment & Housing Authority
2,011 vouchers
Virginia is administered by 41 Public Housing Authorities, which together manage roughly 61,522 authorized Section 8 / HCV units. Each PHA runs its own waitlist; applying to multiple PHAs in the state is the recommended strategy.
- 1% of all U.S. PHAs
- VA PHA count
- Cross-referenced with HUD FY25 Payment Standards
What HUD's PIH Record for Virginia Tells You
Virginia (VA) is administered by 41 Public Housing Authorities in HUD's PIH Open Data directory, roughly 1% of all 3,780 U.S. PHAs we track. These agencies collectively authorize 61,522 Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher units and 13,170 total units across all HUD programs (public housing, HCV, and related subsidy streams). Because the Section 8 program is federally funded but locally administered, each of these agencies maintains its own waitlist, its own admissions preferences, and its own lease-up process.
The structure of PHA coverage in Virginia matters for applicants. In most states, a household can live inside multiple overlapping PHA jurisdictions, a city PHA, a county PHA, and a regional or statewide authority, and can apply to every waitlist whose service area covers its address. The 41 agencies in this directory therefore represent applicant opportunities, not just administrative bodies. The per-PHA rows below show the authorized Section 8 unit count we have on file, which is a useful proxy for program scale but not a measure of current waitlist availability (HUD does not publish live waitlist status centrally).
A practical strategy for Virginia voucher seekers: map your address to every PHA whose jurisdiction includes you, check each agency's current waitlist status through the links below, and apply to as many open lists as you qualify for. Payment standards inside VA metros are set at 90–110% of HUD FY25 Fair Market Rent, cross-referenced in our payment standards directory, so your voucher value is metro-specific even within the same state. See the waitlist strategy guide for the multi-PHA playbook and the portability guide if you plan to move within or out of Virginia with an issued voucher.
PHAs in Virginia
Virginia is administered by 41 PHAs, representing 1% of all U.S. PHAs in our directory. Many regions are covered by multiple PHAs (a city PHA, a county PHA, and sometimes a regional authority), and you can apply to any whose waitlist is open and whose jurisdiction you live in or plan to move to. See our waitlist strategy guide for how to use this to your advantage.
Applying in Virginia
The Section 8 / HCV application process is federally standardized, but each PHA in Virginia runs its own waitlist, its own preferences, and its own application channel. See our step-by-step guide:
Nearby states
Portability lets you move a voucher across state lines. States adjacent to Virginia in our directory:
- Texas · TX
- Utah · UT
- Vermont · VT
- Washington · WA
- West Virginia · WV
Source: HUD PIH Open Data (FY25). Payment standards: HUD USER FY25 FMR. Last compiled April 2026. PlainVoucher is not affiliated with HUD, the State of Virginia, or any local PHA. Verify with HUD →. See our methodology for how we compile this directory.
⚠ Disclaimer. This is general information about Section 8 / HCV administration in Virginia. Waitlist status, eligibility, and local preferences are set by each PHA and change frequently. Always contact the specific PHA directly.