Jefferson County Housing Authority

A HUD-recognized Public Housing Authority serving Birmingham, AL and surrounding communities. Below you’ll find current contact information, the federal programs this authority administers, and what to expect when you apply.

Address
3700 Industrial Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35217
Phone
(205) 849-0123
Email
HGore@jcha.com
Programs
Public Housing, Section 8 (HCV)
Public Housing units
560
Section 8 vouchers
2,303
Total subsidized households
2,863

About Jefferson County Housing Authority

Jefferson County Housing Authority is a Public Housing Authority headquartered in Birmingham, AL. The authority is funded primarily through annual contributions and capital grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and like every other PHA in the country it operates under a HUD-approved Annual Plan that spells out its admissions policies, waiting list preferences, rent rules, and capital improvement priorities. As of the most recent published HUD data, Jefferson County Housing Authority manages approximately 560 public housing units and 2,303 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers — a combined total of about 2,863 assisted households.

Public housing units owned and operated by Jefferson County Housing Authority typically rent for 30% of the household’s adjusted gross income, with HUD’s operating subsidy covering the gap between what residents pay and the actual cost of running the property. Section 8 vouchers, by contrast, allow eligible families to rent privately owned apartments anywhere in the authority’s jurisdiction (and often portably across the United States), with the authority paying a portion of the rent directly to the landlord each month.

How to Apply

Applications are submitted directly to Jefferson County Housing Authority — not to HUD, and not to Housing Ledger. Call the authority at (205) 849-0123 to confirm whether their waiting lists are currently open and to ask which application format (online portal, mailed paper application, or in-person intake appointment) is required. Be prepared to provide:

What Happens After You Apply

Once your pre-application is accepted, you’ll receive a written confirmation with your placement on the waiting list. The authority will reach out when your name nears the top — this can take anywhere from a few months to several years depending on local demand and any preferences you qualify for. While you wait, the most important thing is to keep your contact information current with the authority. If Jefferson County Housing Authority sends you a letter and it bounces back undelivered, your name can be removed from the waiting list and you may need to start the application process from scratch.

When you reach the top of the list, the authority will schedule an eligibility interview to verify income, household composition, and rental history. Assuming you qualify, you’ll either receive a unit assignment in one of Jefferson County Housing Authority’s public housing developments, or be issued a Section 8 voucher you can use to rent from any landlord in the authority’s jurisdiction who agrees to participate in the program.

Your Rights as an Applicant or Resident

Federal law protects you from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability when you apply for housing assistance. If you believe Jefferson County Housing Authority or any of its participating landlords has discriminated against you, you can file a fair housing complaint with HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity within one year of the alleged violation. Our resources page includes contact information for HUD’s fair housing hotline and other legal aid organizations.

Other Housing Authorities Near Birmingham

Housing Authority of the Birmingham District

1826 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL

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