Families in Texas who are enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) should be aware of the recertification process, particularly if their benefit period is scheduled to expire in July 2025. This process, which is also referred to as redetermination, is necessary in order to ensure that they continue to have uninterrupted access to food assistance.
Beginning on the first week of the month that comes before the final month of benefits, the SNAP recertification process begins. This means that the state will send the renewal package to you in the beginning of June if your benefits are set to expire in July. Both the H1830-R (Texas Works Renewal Notice) and the H1010-R (Your Texas Benefits: Renewal Form) will be included in this.
Not only may you send in these documents through the mail, but you can also finish the renewal process online by signing into your account at YourTexasBenefits.com. This website also allows you to verify whether or not it is already time to renew your registration. If you indicated that you would want to receive electronic alerts, the notice will be sent to you via email rather than through the mail.
What is the deadline to renew SNAP Texas without losing benefits?
Before the end of the month in which the privilege expires, the renewal must be completed. It is required that the interview be carried out at least thirteen days before the final day of the month for those individuals whose benefits are set to expire in July 2025. This will ensure that there is sufficient time for the case to be completed and that benefits will continue to be provided.
What happens if you don’t complete the Texas SNAP renewal on time?
It is possible that the TIERS system will automatically cancel benefits on July 5, 6, or 7 during a Mass Update if the renewal package has not been received. This situation occurs if the renewal is not completed in a timely manner. Nevertheless, in the event that Form H1010-R is obtained during the adverse action period, it is possible to organize an interview in order to make an effort to process the renewal in a timely manner.
In the event that the applicant is required to provide further information during the process, they will be provided with Form H1020, which is a Request for Information or Action. A response is expected to be sent within a period of ten working days, in addition to two days for the mailing process. The investigation could be terminated if the information that was sought is not provided within the allotted time frame.
In the event that individualized assistance is required, it is possible to make a request for it by calling the toll-free number that is listed on Form H1830-FA rather than going to a local office.