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Texas SNAP Recertification Benefits: When do I have to reapply to receive it in February?

Individuals receiving SNAP benefits must undergo periodic recertification. There’s a deadline to reapply if you want to receive your benefits in February.

Individuals receiving SNAP benefits must undergo periodic recertification. There’s a deadline to reapply if you want to receive your benefits in February.
Ricardo Rubio Europa Press

The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, is one of several programs administered by the US Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service agency. SNAP benefits are managed by each state’s public assistance agency and although similar, each state has its own rules.

The name of the program and the state agency that recipients need to contact can vary depending on where you live. This can make it confusing for the over 41 million people across the United States who receive nutritional assistance through SNAP.

One of the important facets of the program that recipients need to keep in mind is that you must re-certify in order to avoid losing your benefits. Periodic recertification is mandatory even if your situation has not changed.

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Texas SNAP Recertification Benefits: When do I have to reapply to receive it in February?

For those living in the Lone Star State, you can help maintain your status as a SNAP recipient by signing up with Your Texas Benefits, which will send you renewal alerts.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) manages the recertification process, and beneficiaries must follow the guidelines they set to continue receiving food assistance.

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Beneficiaries are given until the 15th day of the last month of their period of certification to submit their application to be re-certified, to avoid their benefits from being delayed or denied.

People who receive SNAP benefits have until the last business day of the month to submit all the documents needed to verify their eligibility.

The Texas HHSC gives out the benefits depending on the last digit of the recipient’s case number. They are usually handed out between the 1st and the 15th of the month, but to be sure of exactly when your benefit will be issued in February, you can get in touch with your caseworker or check the HHSC benefits schedule.