Return to Public ResourcesFrequently Asked Questions
These are the most Frequently Asked Questions
directed to the Housing Authority. If you have a particular
question not answered here, please feel free to contact us or submit a
question for an email response.
- How do I know if I qualify for a Housing
Program?
You qualify for
programs according to your income. Qualifying for HUD assistance
requires an income level below 80% of the Federal standards
median.
- Do I have to live in Seminole to qualify for a Housing
Program?
You do NOT have to live in Seminole the city but you
MUST live within the Seminole Nation.
This area includes Seminole, Wewoka, Konawa, and Sasakwa.
- Do I have to be in the Seminole Tribe to qualify for a
Housing Program?
You do NOT have to be a member of the Seminole Nation
but you must be a member of a federally recognized Native-American
tribe to qualify for housing. The Housing Authority gives priority
to Seminole Tribal members first.
- How long does it take for the Housing Authority to
process an application?
The Housing Authority reserves the right to take up to 30 days to
process an application per program. Signing and bringing all
required documentation, forms, and verifications helps to expedite
the process.
- How or where can I fill out an
application?
Applications can be found at the Housing Authority office located
at 101 S. Hitchite, Wewoka, OK 74884, or you can
download the applications from this site. Simply choose the
appropriate program under the "Housing Programs" tab and click on the
application. Online applications are available in PDF file format.
All applications must be turned into the Housing Authority at the
previously mentioned address. Only complete applications will be
processed.