Welcome to the Wabash
County, IN Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Waiting List Portal!
Community & Family
Services (CFS) on behalf of the Indiana Housing and Community
Development Authority (IHCDA) funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development has opened the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Waiting
List for Wabash County, IN. The Section 8 HCV program is available
to income eligible individuals and families and exists to assist with rent
payments to provide decent, affordable, sanitary, and safe housing for persons
with low incomes. The Section 8 HCV program is not emergency housing assistance and
your waiting time for assistance may exceed 24 months.
The application portal will
be available from Monday, March 1, 2021 at 8:00
AM EST until Friday, March 5 2021 at 5:00 PM EST. Please note that you will be
required to create a WaitListCheck account and have a valid e-mail address in
order to submit an application. A link to free e-mail providers is included on
this website for your convenience.
Please have the following
information before proceeding with this application: Names, Birth Dates,
Social Security Numbers, and Income Information (if available) for all
household members whom will be on the application. You must create an e-mail
address in order to proceed. This application must be submitted electronically
using this system to create a receipt of application. Paper copies of this form
cannot be accepted.
Applicants are placed on the list
in order of preference points, then by date and time of application. IHCDA has
the following preference points:
- Residency –
Applicant is a legal resident of, has been hired to work in, or currently
works within WABASH COUNTY, IN. (If YES, you
must enter the name and address of the employer OR enter in your
residential address within that county)
- Person
residing in an institutional setting or at risk of being placed in an
institutional setting –
An institutional or other segregated setting includes, but is not limited
to: Congregate settings populated exclusively or primarily with
individuals with disabilities; or congregate settings characterized by
regimentation in daily activities, lack of privacy or autonomy, policies
limiting visitors, or limits on individuals’ ability to engage freely in
community activities and to manage their own activities of daily living;
or settings that provide for daytime activities primarily with other
individuals with disabilities; or a person at risk of being placed in a
setting defined above
- Working
Families –
Persons either attending a school/training program or working at least 20
hours per week; elderly status (age 62 and older), non-elderly disabled
status (61 and under with disability), having a disabled family member
(any age)
- Elderly – Applicant
(Head, Spouse, Co-Head, Sole Member) is age 62 or older
- Non-Elderly
Family Member with Disability – Non-elderly (61 years or younger)
family, Head, Spouse, Co-Head, or sole member meets HUD’s definition of
disabled
- Family
Member with a Disability – An individual who meets the HUD
definition of a person with a disability
- Youth
Exiting Foster Care –
Youth that Indiana Department of Child Services has certified to be at
least 18 years and not more than 24 years of age who have left foster
care, or will leave foster care within 90 days and is homeless or is At
Risk of Becoming Homeless
- Child
Welfare Involved Families – A family that Indiana Department
of Child Services has certified as a family for whom the lack of adequate
housing is a primary factor in the placement of the family’s child, or
children, in out-of-home care, or in the delay of discharge of a child, or
children, to the family from out-of-home care.
Placement on the waiting list is not a guarantee that applicants
will qualify for assistance. Any preferences
claimed at the time of application will be verified at the time of selection
from the waiting list.