Does Your SNAP Elibigility End in September? Here's How to Recertify
Recertification means renewing your application to show that you still qualify for help with buying food.
Why Recertification Matters
- Keeps your benefits going: If you don’t recertify by the deadline, your benefits will stop after September.
- Updates your information: Recertifying lets the SNAP office know if anything has changed in your income, household, or expenses.
- It's required: Everyone who gets SNAP must recertify before their eligibility period runs out.
What You Need to Do
- Watch for your notice: Your state SNAP office usually mails a letter 1-2 months before your benefits expire. If your benefits end in September, expect a notice soon.
- Get the recertification form: Follow the instructions in your notice on how to get, fill out, and return the form. Many states let you do this online, by mail, or in person.
- Prepare for your interview: Most people have a short phone or in-person interview to go over their information. You’ll be asked about your household, income, and expenses.
- Collect your documents: You may need things like photo ID, proof of income, rent and utility bills, or other documents.
- Submit everything on time: Return the form and any paperwork by your deadline (often by the end of September). If you miss it, your benefits will pause.
Special Notes for September Recertification
- If you’re an able-bodied adult without dependents (ABAWD): You might need to prove you meet work requirements (20 hours/week of work, volunteering, or training) to keep your benefits.
- If you’re elderly or disabled: The process may involve less paperwork and no interview.
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?
If you don’t finish recertification before September ends, your benefits will stop.
You have 30 days from the last day of your eligibility to complete recertification and get any benefits you missed. After that, you may have to reapply completely, which can take longer.
Bottom Line
If your SNAP eligibility ends in September, start recertifying now. Watch your mail, gather your documents, and complete the steps as soon as possible. This will help you avoid any gaps and keep getting help to buy food.
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