Keeping renters safe and in their homes
The DES Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) now offers rent and utility assistance to eligible Arizona renters impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible households may receive up to $3,500 per month in combined rent and utility assistance for a maximum of 18 months or a total of $63,000 in benefits paid. This 18-month total is the combined total of partial and full months of past-due, current, and future months (this includes all ERAP assistance payments). No further assistance can be paid after 18 months of ERAP benefits have been distributed.
*DES opened its program to residents living within the City of Phoenix on February 12, 2022.
However, City of Phoenix applicant residents that have already applied and received any benefit payment(s) for emergency rental assistance or utilities through the City of Phoenix or Wildfire are not eligible for the DES ERAP program.
If applicants have questions about their existing application, they may call (602) 534-2433.
Renters living in Maricopa (other than City of Phoenix residents), Pima, and Yuma Counties are not eligible for rental assistance through this program but may be eligible for similar programs operated by their city or county. More information about these programs can be found under “Other City and County-Operated Programs” below.
Utility-Only Assistance: Renters in ALL 15 Arizona counties interested in utility-only assistance may apply using Easy Apply in the online ERAP portal.
Eligibility
Eligibility for rent and utility assistance is based on the renter’s address and ability to meet the following federal criteria:
- The renter has a risk of homelessness, housing
instability, or unsafe living conditions demonstrated by the following:
- Eviction notice
- Utility shutoff notice
- Past due rent notice
- Past due utility notice
- Any other evidence of unsafe or unhealthy living conditions or housing instability
- The renter or member of the renter’s household has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
- The renter’s household income is less than or equal to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI)
DES Emergency Rental Assistance Program - Maximum Household Income Eligible - 80% of Area Median Income (AMI)*
1 PERSON | 2 PERSON | 3 PERSON | 4 PERSON | 5 PERSON | 6 PERSON | 7 PERSON | 8 PERSON + | |
Apache | $31,050 | $35,450 | $39,900 | $44,300 | $47,850 | $51,400 | $54,950 | $58,500 |
Cochise | $36,150 | $41,300 | $46,450 | $51,600 | $55,750 | $59,900 | $64,000 | $68,150 |
Coconino | $48,100 | $55,000 | $61,850 | $68,700 | $74,200 | $79,700 | $85,200 | $90,700 |
Gila | $33,750 | $38,550 | $43,350 | $48,150 | $52,050 | $55,900 | $59,750 | $63,600 |
Graham | $37,050 | $42,350 | $47,650 | $52,900 | $57,150 | $61,400 | $65,600 | $69,850 |
Greenlee | $40,150 | $45,900 | $51,650 | $57,350 | $61,950 | $66,550 | $71,150 | $75,750 |
La Paz | $32,900 | $37,600 | $42,300 | $46,950 | $50,750 | $54,500 | $58,250 | $62,000 |
Maricopa | $49,500 | $56,550 | $63,600 | $70,650 | $76,350 | $82,000 | $87,650 | $93,300 |
Mohave | $34,900 | $39,850 | $44,850 | $49,800 | $53,800 | $57,800 | $61,800 | $65,750 |
Navajo | $31,050 | $35,450 | $39,900 | $44,300 | $47,850 | $51,400 | $54,950 | $58,500 |
Pima | $42,950 | $49,100 | $55,250 | $61,350 | $66,300 | $71,200 | $76,100 | $81,000 |
Pinal | $49,500 | $56,550 | $63,600 | $70,650 | $76,350 | $82,000 | $87,650 | $93,300 |
Santa Cruz | $31,050 | $35,450 | $39,900 | $44,300 | $47,850 | $51,400 | $54,950 | $58,500 |
Yavapai | $39,950 | $45,650 | $51,350 | $57,050 | $61,650 | $66,200 | $70,750 | $75,350 |
Yuma | $32,050 | $36,600 | $41,200 | $45,750 | $49,450 | $53,100 | $56,750 | $60,400 |
*Applications from households with income below 50% AMI will be prioritized for processing.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply for rental and utility assistance safely from their own homes using the ERAP online portal. Applicants unable to apply online may apply by phone through the ERAP hotline at 1-833-912-0878 or by using a paper application (see “FAQs for Renters” section for links).
Renters interested in rental assistance will need to provide a copy of the lease/rental agreement, photo ID, utility bills, disconnection notice (if any), proof of income, eviction notice (if applicable) and proof or explanation of their hardship, such as a termination letter. Failure to provide the required documentation may delay eligibility determination.
Easy Apply: We now offer Easy Apply for utility-only assistance applicants! Easy Apply is a streamlined application that allows renters to get the utility assistance they need faster. Renters are required to provide a copy of their utility bills and answer a few short eligibility questions. Joint landlord applications are not required.
Payment Information
Eligible households may receive up to $3,500 per month in combined rent and utility assistance for a maximum of 18 months or a total of $63,000 in benefits paid. This 18-month total is the combined total of partial and full months of past-due, current, and future months (this includes all ERAP assistance payments). No further assistance can be paid after 18 months of ERAP benefits have been distributed.
Payments may be made to the landlord (if participating), utility company, or the tenant directly (if landlord does not complete application and participate in program).
Appeals
If you are denied rent or utility assistance, you can appeal the action. This can be done by completing and submitting the Appeal Request for ERAP & LIHWAP form within 60 calendar days from the date of the decision.
Fraud Safeguards
DES will mitigate fraud by verifying the identities of prospective renter and landlord applicants prior to the submission of an application using the identity verification service ID.me. During the application process, applicants will receive notice through their selected method of communication with a unique link and instructions on how to use ID.me.
Tenants may submit a paper application with government-issued photo identification to verify their identity if unable to use ID.me. Landlord representatives/employees can verify identity through ID.me and then enter the landlord company’s tax and banking information in the application.
Individuals or landlords who suspect fraud or believe they may have been a victim of identity theft used to file a fraudulent application for rental or utility assistance can submit a fraud report online to DES here or contact the fraud hotline at 1 (800) 251-2436 or (602) 542-9449. When reporting potential fraud, please be prepared to provide identifying information that will help locate the application in our systems.
Removal Prevention
The purpose of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is to prevent housing instability for tenants due to Covid-19 related hardships. Tenants and/or landlords are paid directly for past due and qualifying months of rental assistance.
For this reason, ERAP requires that participating landlords agree NOT to evict tenants for non-payment for at least 30 days following payment, or to suspend or dismiss active cases against tenants.
Landlords may also qualify for up to $500 in legal fee reimbursement for cases that have already been filed. We encourage landlords to be partners with ERAP to promote housing stability for Arizona residents.
Is the eviction moratorium still in effect?
On August 26, 2021, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Center for Disease Control (CDC)’s eviction moratorium. This means tenants can be evicted for non-payment of rent.
If you are facing eviction, there are resources available, in addition to the Emergency Rental Assistance Program that provides help with rent and utility payments for qualifying households.
If you need legal assistance with a potential eviction, there are resources available at //azevictionhelp.org and //clsaz.org/.
Other City and County-Operated Programs
Contact Us
Contact the Emergency Rental Assistance Program hotline at 1-833-912-0878. The call center is available 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.