Check with you local Housing Authority there. This is known as Porting. You have to talk to the Housing Authority in CO and make the plans with your existing Housing Authority.
Check out the following link: http://www.csha.us/Portability.htm This link is for the Colorado Springs housing authority webpage, and specifically, the page which tells you how to transfer your Section 8 voucher.
section 8 housing
Formerly known as Section 8, a Housing Choice Voucher is a voucher issued by the local public housing authority to a landlord which participates in the Program, which guarantees that the specified amount of housing assistance payments on the voucher will be paid by the federal Government on behalf of the tenant.
The time it takes to transfer a Section 8 voucher varies depending on the housing authority policies, availability of vouchers in the new location, and completion of required paperwork. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete the transfer process. It's important to contact both the current and new housing authorities promptly to initiate the transfer process.
All states of the United States accept section 8 vouchers. The section 8 program is a federal program that is handled by the local housing authorities. But the voucher is only good at the jurisdiction that issued the voucher or where the voucher was ported to. To use your voucher at another jurisdiction you must arrange with the issuing housing authority to port over to the receiving housing authority.
Each Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone applies for a section 8 voucher, now known as a housing choice voucher, or public housing. Most qualifications are the same for every jurisdiction, since the section 8 housing program is a federal program.
This is a question to ask the Housing Authority that is administering the Section 8 Program.
It is possible to regain your Section 8 voucher after being evicted, but this typically depends on the circumstances of the eviction and the policies of the housing authority. You may need to work with your housing authority to address the eviction and demonstrate that you are now in stable housing in order to have your voucher reinstated.
An enhanced voucher would mean one that was given for a special reason or purpose. They're the same as Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8)
It depends on the reason for loosing the voucher, but probably not. Nothing prohibits a person from applying, though.
You should be able to transfer your section 8 voucher to the new city. You should consult your section 8 case worker for details on the transfer.
Report it to the Landlord and to the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher. If you can't determine the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher, write to every Housing Authority in that jurisdiction.