101. When do I need to recertify my SNAP and what do I do?
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When your certification period ends, your SNAP will stop unless you timely reapply or “recertify” for benefits1. SNAP is certified for 12 or 36 months. See reporting changes. Within 45 days before the end of your certification period, DTA will send you a Recertification form to fill out.2
When completing the form, you need to tell DTA about:
- Changes to your address or phone number,
- If someone joined or left your household,
- Any changes to noncitizen status,
- If anyone is a student, and
- Income for all household members.
You also have the option of telling DTA about:
- Dependent care costs,
- Housing and utility costs,
- Medical costs,
- Child support payments you make.
You can return your signed Recertification form to DTA one of four ways:
- Complete the Recertification online on DTA Connect. See getting information about your SNAP case online or with your smartphone. This is the fastest way to do the paperwork!
- Call DTA to complete it by phone at 877-282-2363.
- Send it to DTA by fax or mail or
- Bring it to a local DTA office.
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