HUD Regional Offices

HUD Regional Offices

  • Year Started HUD Regional Offices were created in 1965.
  • Administratering Agency HUD Regional Offices are administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Total Units Count HUD Regional Offices do not track the number of units that are assisted by HUD programs.
  • Total Assisted Units Count HUD Regional Offices do not track the number of units that are assisted by HUD programs.
  • # Persons / Houshold Served HUD Regional Offices serve all households, regardless of income or race.
  • Funding Agency HUD Regional Offices are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Population Targeted HUD Regional Offices are targeted at all populations, regardless of age, gender, or disability.
  • Client Group Type HUD Regional Offices serve all households, regardless of income or race.
  • Housing Type Name HUD Regional Offices do not track the type of housing that is assisted by HUD programs.
  • Last Updated April 27, 2023

If the resource information above is incorrect, please notify your local HUD field office.

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The department of housing and urban development ( HUD ) is widely known for crafting national policies and programs for individuals and families who need housing assistance. The department assists homeless individuals, those who need housing assistance due low income, seniors, and people suffering from physical and mental disabilities. Upon verifying your information and deeming you and your family eligible, you can secure the housing unit.

HUD Divides the country into 10 different geographical areas associating a particular Regional HUD Office with each of these areas. Within each of the Regions there are also Field Offices that can assist people in need who are seeking housing assistance. Each region is under the jurisdiction of the Regional administrator. This means that the regional administrator oversees the Regional Office.

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There are many different types of housing assistance depending on each individual or family financial situation and/or disabilities. It is important to know that housing availability or income criteria varies depending on location in the country. It is important to reach out to your Region’s Office to obtain specific information regarding income limits and availability.

The HUD’s regional and field offices are there to assist you and fulfill all your housing needs.

The Regional Administrator of the Atlanta Regional Office is Jose Alvarez. This regional office is under the jurisdiction of the state of Georgia. Feel free to reach out to the Atlanta Regional Office by phone, mail, or online for more information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Statutory and Regulatory Authority

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Statutes

Section 202, Housing Act of 1959

  • 12 U.S.C.A. § 1701q

Section 811, National Affordable Housing Act of 1990

  • 42 U.S.C.A § 8013

Select HUD Regulations

  • 24 C.F.R. Part 247 (evictions)
  • 24 C.F.R. Part 891 (supportive housing for the elderly and persons with disabilities)
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For more information, search to contact your local HUD .