Keep Getting Your Food Stamps: The Simple Guide to SNAP Renewal

Carlos Rodriguez
Published Dec 18, 2024


Are you aware that your SNAP benefits expire, and you need to apply for recertification to continue receiving money for food needs? If you aren't, then you might be like Mrs. C from the Bronx. 

Mrs. C was put in a tough spot when she found out her SNAP benefits had expired, meaning she couldn't buy her monthly groceries. Luckily, she immediately got help and was able to continue receiving $200 each month. 

Maintaining your SNAP benefits is critical; knowing how to renew them can save you a lot of trouble. If you're getting help from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), here's what you should know about keeping those benefits coming.
 

Why Renew?

 
  • The government says you must.
  • Your income or household may have changed.
  • The rules for SNAP could be different now.
 

When Do You Need to Renew?


Look out for a Notice of Expiration that your state will send about a month before your current SNAP period ends. It will tell you the deadline for reapplying.
 

How Do You Renew Your SNAP Benefits?

 
  • Fill out and return the renewal form. This process varies in each state and yours could provide a simpler form than the first time you applied.
  • Go to your renewal interview or talk to your caseworker as this will help streamline the process and confirm your details.
  • Provide any more info if they ask. This step is crucial, so answer honestly and promptly.
In some places, if you are 60 years or older, they might simplify the process or skip the interview process.
 

Can You Renew Online?


Yes, in many states, but check with your local SNAP office to confirm.
 

How Long Does The Process Take?


It's generally quick - about two weeks from when you submit all your information.
 

What If You're Not Getting SNAP?


If you think you might qualify for SNAP, don't hesitate to apply. There are many older adults who get SNAP, and the average benefit for them is $158 per month.

For extra help or questions, you can reach out to a Benefits Enrollment Center (BEC) to guide you at no charge.

Related Reading: SNAP Benefits for Non-US Citizens: A Simple Guide

As it was mentioned, the rules and process about SNAP benefits might vary where you live. To learn more about this, get in touch with the SNAP program in your area to help you out. 

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