Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota

St Peter, MN · Nicollet County · HUD code MN046
Public Housing small (50-99) agency
Mailing address
1010 S 4th St
St Peter, MN 56082
Main phone
Programs administered
Low-Rent
Official website

About Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota

Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota is the local Public Housing Authority (PHA) serving St Peter, Minnesota and the surrounding Nicollet County area. As one of 135 PHAs in the state, the agency is responsible for administering federal housing-assistance dollars on behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. It is identified in HUD's records by participant code MN046.

Like every other PHA in the country, Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota operates under federal regulations published in 24 CFR Parts 5, 960, 982 and 983. Within those rules, individual agencies set their own administrative plan, local preferences (for example, preferences for veterans, working families, or victims of domestic violence), and waitlist procedures. That is why the experience of applying to Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota may look very different from applying to a PHA in the next county over.

Section 8 vs. Public Housing at Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota

If you have ever heard people talk about “Section 8” and “public housing” as the same thing, they are not. They are two distinct federal programs — with separate funding streams, separate eligibility paperwork, and almost always two separate waitlists. Some PHAs run only one. Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota currently administers Low-Rent:

Section 8 / HCV

Not administered here

No HCV inventory reported

According to HUD's records, Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota does not currently administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Households in St Peter seeking a voucher should look at neighboring PHAs — see the Minnesota directory for nearby agencies that do.

Public Housing

Public Housing waitlist

62
PHA-owned dwelling units

Public Housing units are owned and operated by Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota directly. Eligible families lease a unit from the agency at 30% of adjusted income. Because supply is fixed, this waitlist tends to move only when an existing tenant moves out. It is filed and tracked separately from the HCV list, even though both programs use the same income limits.

Inventory snapshot

According to HUD's Public and Indian Housing Information Center, Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota currently reports approximately the following:

  • 62 public-housing dwelling units
  • Approximately 98.4% reported occupancy across the combined inventory
  • Classified by HUD as a small (50-99) agency
  • Median household income of assisted families: roughly $19,002 per year

How to apply

To apply for assistance through Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota, you must contact the agency directly — HUD does not run a national application. Use the phone number above, or visit the agency's official website to confirm which waitlists are currently open. Some PHAs maintain rolling open lists; others only open theirs for short windows every few years and you must apply during the announced window or wait for the next opening.

Applying for housing assistance is always free. Be cautious of any third-party service that asks you to pay a fee to apply for Section 8, public housing, or any other HUD program. There are no “skip the line” services, fast-tracks, or paid placements — that is true at every PHA in the country, including Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota.

Documents to gather before you call

  • Names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers for every household member
  • Proof of total annual gross household income (pay stubs, Social Security or SSI award letters, child support, unemployment, etc.)
  • Documentation of any disability accommodations you may need
  • Current address, plus at least one prior landlord reference if available
  • For non-citizen household members: documentation of eligible immigration status, where required

Frequently asked questions

How do I apply for housing assistance through Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota?

You apply directly with the agency. Call the main number listed above to ask which waitlists are currently open. If a list is open, the agency will direct you to either an online pre-application portal, an in-person intake office, or a paper application you can mail in. There is no fee at any step.

Application status is tied to the calendar date of submission, so file as soon as a list opens. Most pre-applications take 15–30 minutes to complete.

Is the Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota waitlist open right now?

Waitlist status changes frequently and we do not maintain it in real time. Call (507) 931-2236 or check the PHA's official website for the current status.

Remember: the Section 8 / HCV waitlist and the Public Housing waitlist are managed separately. One may be open while the other is closed. Some PHAs also keep a special list for elderly or disabled applicants.

What are the income limits for assistance in St Peter, MN?

HUD publishes income limits annually based on the area median income (AMI) for each metropolitan area or non-metro county. For most rental assistance programs, your household must earn at or below 50% of AMI (Very Low Income) to be eligible, and PHAs must give priority to households earning at or below 30% of AMI (Extremely Low Income).

Exact dollar limits depend on your household size and where you live; check HUD's official income-limit lookup for the current year, and read our eligibility & income limits guide for context.

Can I use a voucher from another city in St Peter?

Yes — this is called voucher portability. After your initial year as a Housing Choice Voucher holder, you can typically port your voucher to anywhere a PHA administers the program, including Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota. Notify your current ("issuing") PHA in writing of your intent to move; they will coordinate paperwork with the receiving PHA.

Some PHAs “absorb” ported vouchers into their own funding; others “administer” them on behalf of the issuing PHA. Either way, your voucher remains valid.

How long is the wait for a voucher or public housing unit?

Wait times vary widely. In larger metropolitan areas, voucher waits commonly run 2–8 years; in smaller PHAs the list may move in months. Public Housing waits depend on turnover — a unit only becomes available when an existing tenant moves out.

Read our guide to how PHA waitlists work for the real mechanics of selection, preferences, and what to do if a list closes before you reach the top.

Do I have to live in St Peter to apply at Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota?

Generally no — you can apply to any PHA in the country, even if you do not live in its service area. However, many PHAs apply residency preferences that move local applicants up the list ahead of out-of-area applicants. If you plan to live elsewhere using portability, you must first lease up in the issuing PHA's jurisdiction before moving.

Other agencies in Nicollet County

Renters who do not get a quick response from Hra Of St. Peter, Minnesota often apply to multiple PHAs in nearby cities. View every Public Housing Authority in Nicollet County, or browse the full Minnesota directory.