Address Type and Other Type (Not required if client is homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing)
- Pick one of the address types.
- The answer choices are:
- Primary residence
- Secondary Address
- Mailing Address
- Business
- Homeless
- If you select Homeless, you may skip the Address Line 1 and 2 fields if the client indicates no address, however, you must enter a zip code.
- Other
- Other Address Type
- If you pick Other, enter a description in the textbox that appears.
- Homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following:
places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons; a person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing.
Address Line 1 and 2 (Not required if client is homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing)
- Street address and location
Zip Code (Required for every client, even the homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing).
- A Zip Code must be entered for every client, even those that are homeless.
- For homeless clients, use the Zip Code for where the client slept last night or where they usually sleep, even if it is under a bridge or in a vacant lot.
- Enter the Zip Code and CMBHS will automatically populate the City answer box.
City (Required for every client, even the homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing)
- If more than one City displays in the list generated by the Zip Code, pick only one.
- Your selection will automatically fill in the State and County fields.
State and County (Required for every client, even the homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing)
- CMBHS will automatically fill-in after you pick the city.
Years at Address (Not required if client is homeless
A person is homeless when he/she resides in one of the following: Places not meant for human habitation,
such as cars,
parks,
sidewalks,
abandoned buildings, under bridges; an emergency shelter; transitional housing for homeless persons;
A person who is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling or institution, no residence has been identified and lacks resources to obtain housing, or is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing)
- This means years at the address that you have entered above.
- Enter a number from 1-999