Section 8 Annual Recertification in NYC: Complete Guide
Every year, Section 8 voucher holders in New York City must complete an annual recertification to continue receiving rental assistance. This process verifies your income, assets, household composition, and expenses to calculate your share of the rent for the coming year.
Missing your recertification deadline can result in termination of your Section 8 benefits, so understanding the process and staying on top of deadlines is essential.
What Is Annual Recertification?
Annual recertification is the yearly process where the Housing Authority (NYCHA, HPD, or HCR) reviews your household's financial situation to:
- Confirm you still qualify for Section 8 assistance
- Calculate your tenant share of rent for the next year
- Update your household composition records
- Verify you're meeting program requirements
Your tenant share is typically about 30% of your adjusted monthly income. If your income increased, your share goes up. If your income decreased, your share goes down. The recertification process ensures the split between your payment and the Housing Assistance Payment stays accurate.
When Is Recertification Due?
NYCHA: You'll receive notification to submit recertification documents approximately 150 days (5 months) before your annual recertification due date. Your specific due date is based on when you first entered the program.
HPD: You'll receive a recertification packet with your deadline. HPD requires you to complete the packet and return it with all documentation.
HCR: Contact the Subsidy Services Bureau for your specific recertification schedule.
Important: Don't wait for reminders. If you haven't received recertification paperwork within 150 days of your anniversary date, contact your Housing Authority proactively.
How to Complete Recertification
NYCHA Section 8
Online (recommended):
By phone/paper: If you don't have internet access, call NYCHA's Customer Contact Center at 718-707-7771 to request a paper recertification packet.
HPD Section 8
HPD sends a recertification packet by mail. Complete all forms and submit with documentation via:
- Online: DTR Document Upload Portal
- Email: DTRAI@hpd.nyc.gov (encrypted)
- Fax: 212-863-5299
- Mail: NYC Dept. of Housing Preservation and Development, Division of Tenant Resources
HCR Section 8
Contact HCR's Subsidy Services Bureau at 212-480-6672 or submit through the Section 8 MyHousing Portal.
Required Documents
You'll need documentation for every household member. Gather these before starting:
Income Documentation
Employment income:
Benefits/unearned income:
Asset Documentation
- Bank statements (last 3 months) for all checking, savings, and investment accounts
- Retirement account statements (401k, IRA, etc.)
- Life insurance policies with cash value
- Real estate ownership: Property tax bills, mortgage statements
- Vehicle titles (if applicable)
Expense Documentation (for deductions)
Medical expenses (if head of household or spouse is 62+ or disabled):
Childcare expenses:
Disability expenses:
Household Composition
- Birth certificates for all household members
- Social Security cards for all household members
- Photo ID for all adults
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Custody documentation (if applicable)
- Full-time student verification (for household members 18+)
Required Forms
NYCHA
- Affidavit of Income: Must be completed for every household member
- Third-Party Verification / Consent to Release Information: Required for all household members 18 years of age or older
- Debts Owed to PHA: HUD-required form for all adults
HPD
HPD's recertification package includes multiple numbered forms:
What Happens After You Submit
- Review: The Housing Authority reviews your submission for completeness
- Verification: They may contact your employer, bank, or other sources to verify information
- Request for Additional Information: If documents are missing or unclear, you'll receive a request. Respond promptly.
- Calculation: Your new tenant share is calculated based on verified income
- Voucher Change Notice: Both you and your landlord receive a notice showing: - Your new tenant share - The new HAP (Housing Authority) share - Effective date of changes
If Your Income Changed
Your tenant share is typically 30% of your adjusted monthly income. Changes work like this:
Income increased:
Income decreased:
Example: If your annual income went from $24,000 to $30,000:
Interim Recertifications
You don't have to wait for your annual recertification to report changes. You can request an interim recertification if:
- You lost your job or had hours reduced
- A household member moved in or out
- You had a baby
- A household member passed away
- Your income significantly changed
- You became disabled
- Other major life changes
Why this matters: If your income dropped, an interim recertification can lower your rent before the annual review. Don't wait 11 months paying more than you should.
NYCHA: Request interim recertification through the Self-Service Portal or call 718-707-7771
HPD: Email DTRAI@hpd.nyc.gov or call 917-286-4300
What If You Miss the Deadline?
Missing your recertification deadline is serious. The consequences escalate:
- Request for Additional Information: You'll receive notices asking for missing documents
- Warning: Continued non-compliance triggers warning notices
- Termination Process: The Housing Authority can begin terminating your Section 8 assistance
- Termination Notice: You'll receive a formal notice of termination
- Loss of Benefits: Your HAP payments stop and you become responsible for full rent
If you receive a termination notice:
Legal help:
Tips for Smooth Recertification
Start early: Don't wait until the deadline. Begin gathering documents as soon as you receive notification.
Keep records organized: Maintain a folder (physical or digital) with copies of all income documents, IDs, and Housing Authority correspondence.
Document everything: Keep copies of what you submit and note the date you submitted.
Check your status: Use the Self-Service Portal (NYCHA) or contact your agency to confirm your recertification was received and is being processed.
Respond to requests quickly: If the Housing Authority asks for additional information, provide it as soon as possible. Delays can push your case toward termination.
Update contact information: Make sure the Housing Authority has your current phone number, email, and mailing address so you receive all notices.
Report changes throughout the year: Don't wait for annual recertification to report income changes. Request interim recertification when your circumstances change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I can't find all my documents? Submit what you have and explain what's missing. The Housing Authority may be able to verify some information directly. Missing documents will delay processing but shouldn't automatically trigger termination if you're communicating.
Can my rent go up after recertification? Yes, if your income increased. Your tenant share is calculated as approximately 30% of your adjusted income.
What if I disagree with my new rent calculation? You can request an informal review or hearing to dispute the calculation. Contact your Housing Authority for the process.
Do I have to recertify if nothing changed? Yes. Annual recertification is required regardless of whether your circumstances changed.
What if I'm self-employed? You'll need to provide tax returns from the past 2 years, Schedule C/E/F, and all 1099s. The Housing Authority calculates income based on your average over this period.
What if a household member refuses to sign consent forms? All adult household members must sign consent forms. Refusal can result in termination of benefits for the entire household.
Contact Information
NYCHA Section 8:
HPD Section 8:
HCR Section 8:
Resources
- NYCHA Section 8 Reporting Changes
- NYCHA Recertification Documentation Checklist (PDF)
- HPD Section 8 Forms
- HPD Recertification Package (PDF)
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