This page collects the specific programs, agencies, phone numbers, and rules that apply in San Jose and Santa Clara County — not generic Section 8 advice. If you need shelter tonight, want to know whether SCCHA's voucher list is open, or are looking for an organization that can help with this month's rent, the named resources below are where to start.
- 211 Santa Clara County — dial 211 (free, 24/7) for any housing emergency
- Santa Clara County Housing Authority (SCCHA): 408-275-8770 · scchousingauthority.org
- City of San Jose Eviction Help Center: (408) 975-4444 · [email protected]
- Homelessness Prevention System: 408-516-5100 · preventhomelessness.org
Emergency Help Tonight in San Jose
If you need a safe place to sleep tonight or are facing an imminent eviction, these are the local resources to contact first:
- HomeFirst — operates the largest emergency shelters in Santa Clara County, including the Boccardo Reception Center in San Jose. homefirstscc.org
- Family Supportive Housing — shelter and case management for families with children in San Jose. familysupportivehousing.org
- Bill Wilson Center — drop-in services, transitional housing, and shelter specifically for youth and young adults (under 25). 24-hour crisis line: 408-243-0222
- Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence — emergency shelter and 24-hour crisis line for survivors of domestic violence: (408) 279-2962
- Santa Clara County Homelessness Prevention System — call 408-516-5100 or visit preventhomelessness.org to find prevention assistance and shelter referrals
- Coordinated Assessment — single intake for shelter and housing across Santa Clara County. Access via 211 or HomeFirst
- 211 Santa Clara County — free 24/7 information line for shelters, food, financial assistance, and social services
For a full walkthrough of finding shelter the first night, see our emergency housing tonight guide.
Section 8 in San Jose: SCCHA Status and How to Apply
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in San Jose are administered by the Santa Clara County Housing Authority (SCCHA), which is one of the largest PHAs in California with roughly 12,600 vouchers in service. Current status:
- The HCV waitlist had a recent opening on May 6, 2026, after being closed since late February 2026. SCCHA opens the list periodically, often by lottery. Check scchousingauthority.org for current status before applying
- Project-Based Vouchers (PBV) — apply directly to specific properties; some PBV lists are open even when the HCV list is closed
- Special Programs: Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV), HUD-VASH for veterans, Mainstream vouchers for non-elderly people with disabilities — separate referral processes through community partners
- Income limits are high in this region: for a family of four in the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara HUD Metro area, Very Low Income is roughly $100,450/year. Many working families qualify — check the limits before assuming you don't
- Apply to neighboring authorities too: Housing Authority of the City of San Jose (formerly separate, now consolidated into SCCHA for most purposes), and authorities in Alameda, San Mateo, and Monterey counties run separate lists. Bay Area Housing Authorities maintain a regional resource directory
- Status check: call SCCHA at 408-275-8770 if you've already applied and need to verify your position on the list
For the national application process, see our step-by-step Section 8 guide and how to find your PHA.
Emergency Rental Assistance in San Jose (Named Programs)
If you're behind on rent or can't pay this month, these are the local organizations currently operating in San Jose. Funding shifts month to month — always call to confirm current availability:
- City of San Jose Eviction Help Center — central hub for tenants facing eviction. Get connected to rental assistance, legal aid, and Tenant Protection Ordinance enforcement. Call (408) 975-4444 or email [email protected]
- Sacred Heart Community Service — rental assistance, food, clothing, and case management. One of the most established providers in San Jose. sacredheartcs.org/rental-assistance
- Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County — emergency financial assistance, immigration legal services, and case management. Spanish-language services available
- Sunnyvale Community Services — covers the West Valley including San Jose residents in neighboring zip codes; rental and utility assistance
- Salvation Army Silicon Valley — eviction prevention assistance at the San Jose corps
- St. Vincent de Paul Society of Santa Clara County — one-time emergency rental and utility help through local parish conferences
- Destination: Home — Homelessness Prevention System — referral hub at 408-516-5100 or preventhomelessness.org. They route you to one of dozens of partner agencies based on need and zip code
What happened to ERAP funds
The COVID-era state Housing Is Key portal (CA ERAP) closed long ago — all federal funds are spent. The current paths in San Jose are the named programs above, plus city-funded Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) that flow through nonprofit partners. Don't waste time applying to old links from 2021–2023.
Utility assistance: LIHEAP
In Santa Clara County, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is administered by Sacred Heart Community Service and other Community Action partners. Apply by calling 211. Lowering your utility bill frees up cash for rent.
Tenant Rights in San Jose & California
California has some of the strongest tenant protections in the country, and San Jose layers additional local rules on top. Knowing both sets is essential:
- Source-of-income protection is the law in California: Under SB 329 (effective 2020), it is illegal statewide for a landlord to refuse a Section 8 voucher or other government rental subsidy. If a San Jose landlord tells you they "don't take Section 8," that's a Fair Employment and Housing Act violation. File with the California Civil Rights Department
- AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act: covers most California rentals over 15 years old. Caps annual rent increases at 5% + local CPI (max 10%) and requires just cause for eviction after 12 months of tenancy. No-fault evictions require relocation assistance equal to one month's rent
- San Jose Tenant Protection Ordinance (TPO): San José Municipal Code §17.23.1240 — adds local just-cause requirements and relocation rules. Applies broadly to most rentals citywide
- San Jose Apartment Rent Ordinance (ARO): caps rent increases to 5% annually for apartments with three or more units built before September 7, 1979 — a stricter cap than AB 1482
- Notice for nonpayment: 3-day notice to pay or quit (excluding weekends and judicial holidays under recent state changes)
- Security deposit cap: AB 12 limits the deposit to 1 month's rent for most landlords (effective July 2024). Must be returned with itemized deductions within 21 days of move-out
- Habitability: California Civil Code §1941.1 lists conditions a landlord must maintain — working plumbing, heat, electricity, sound floors, no infestation, weatherproofing. You have repair-and-deduct rights for limited amounts
- Self-help eviction is illegal: lockouts, utility shutoffs, and removing belongings carry strict penalties (Civil Code §789.3)
- Fair housing: discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, source of income, gender identity, or veteran status is illegal under the Fair Employment and Housing Act
For free legal help: Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley, and Bay Area Legal Aid. For state-level details, see our California housing resources. If you experience discrimination, see how to file a housing discrimination complaint.
Other Housing Programs in San Jose
- San Jose Inclusionary Housing — new market-rate developments must include affordable units. The city maintains lists of currently available BMR (Below Market Rate) units through SJHousing.org
- LIHTC (Tax Credit): Bay Area has substantial LIHTC inventory. Search HUD's LIHTC database for properties in Santa Clara County. See how to find LIHTC housing
- HUD-VASH (veterans): combines a voucher with VA case management. San Jose-area veterans referred through VA Palo Alto Health Care System. See how to apply for HUD-VASH
- Rapid Rehousing & Permanent Supportive Housing — coordinated through the County's Office of Supportive Housing. Access via Homelessness Prevention System (408-516-5100)
- HomeFirst Rapid Rehousing — short-term subsidies plus intensive case management for people exiting homelessness
- HUD-approved housing counseling: find a counselor through the HUD counselor locator — Project Sentinel and Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley cover San Jose
Next Steps
Not sure which program is right for you? Our Where to Start tool asks a few quick questions about your situation — emergency vs. long-term, family vs. individual, employed vs. on benefits — and routes you to the right combination of programs. It takes about two minutes.
If you're already on the SCCHA waitlist and just need to verify your position, the fastest path is calling 408-275-8770. If you received a 3-day notice or any eviction paperwork, contact the City Eviction Help Center at (408) 975-4444 immediately — relocation rights and legal representation may be available.