Do I Qualify for Section 8 in Idaho?
2026 income limits, waitlist information, and how to apply
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in Idaho help families pay rent. Approximate income limit for a family of 4: $34,000/year (50% of area median income). Typical waitlist: 1-3 years. You pay 30% of your income; the voucher covers the rest.
Could Your Family Get Section 8 in Idaho?
Quick check using approximate statewide limits. Actual limits vary by county — confirm with your local PHA.
Family of 4 limit: $34,000/yr
Actual limits vary by county/metro area
Enter your annual income to check.
How to Apply for Section 8 in Idaho
Apply through IHFA or your local PHA.
Find your local PHA
Each county or metro area has its own Public Housing Authority with a separate waitlist. Apply to multiple PHAs to improve your chances.
Join the waitlist
Submit a pre-application when the waitlist is open. You'll need proof of identity, income, and household composition. Some PHAs accept online applications.
Wait for your turn
Typical wait in Idaho: 1-3 years. Keep your contact information updated — PHAs remove applicants who don't respond to notices.
Receive and use your voucher
Once selected, you have 60-120 days to find housing. The PHA inspects the unit. You pay 30% of your income; the voucher covers the rest up to the payment standard.
Section 8 in Other States
More Family Assistance in Idaho
Idaho Family Assistance Programs
Families who qualify for one program often qualify for others. Check each one.
Childcare Subsidy (CCDF)
Income limits and how to apply in Idaho
Head Start Eligibility
Free early education for low-income families
WIC Benefits
Food assistance for children under 5
Free Pre-K Programs
State-funded preschool eligibility
Free School Meals
NSLP income limits for school-age kids
Childcare Tax Credits
Federal + Idaho state credits
SNAP (Food Stamps)
Grocery benefits — income limits in Idaho
TANF Cash Assistance
Monthly cash benefits for families with children
Energy Assistance (LIHEAP)
Help paying heating and cooling bills