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Do I Qualify for Section 8 in North Carolina?

2026 income limits, waitlist information, and how to apply

Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in North Carolina help families pay rent. Approximate income limit for a family of 4: $35,000/year (50% of area median income). Typical waitlist: 1-3 years. You pay 30% of your income; the voucher covers the rest.

~Income limit (fam. of 4)
$35,000/yr
You pay
30% of income
Typical wait
1-3 years
No time limit
Keep as long as eligible

Could Your Family Get Section 8 in North Carolina?

Quick check using approximate statewide limits. Actual limits vary by county — confirm with your local PHA.

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Family of 4 limit: $35,000/yr
Actual limits vary by county/metro area

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How to Apply for Section 8 in North Carolina

Apply through your local PHA.

1

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.

2

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.

3

Wait for your turn

Typical wait in North Carolina: 1-3 years. Keep your contact information updated — PHAs remove applicants who don't respond to notices.

4

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.

North Carolina HFA → Call 1-919-877-5700