When you apply for Marketplace coverage and qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a life event, you may be asked to provide documents to confirm the events that make you eligible. You must send the documents before you can start using your coverage.
Select your life event for the documents you can submit and key dates:
You must send documents showing the lost coverage and the date it ends.
Status of coverage loss | Pick a plan within … | Documents must be submitted within … | Coverage starts, if premium paid |
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Already lost coverage | 60 days after date coverage ended Note: If you lost coverage more than 60 days ago, and didn’t enroll sooner because you were impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emergency declared by FEMA, documents must show that you lost coverage since January 1, 2020. | 30 days of picking a plan | First day of month after you pick a plan |
Will lose coverage in the future | 60 days before date coverage will end | 30 days of picking a plan | First day of month after your coverage ends and you pick a plan |
You must provide documents that confirm both of these:
Pick a plan within … | Documents must be submitted within … | Coverage starts, if premium paid |
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60 days after the date you moved | 30 days of picking a plan | Plan picked between 1st and 15th of month: First day of next month. Plan picked between 16th and last day of month: First day of second month following plan selection. |
You must send documents showing the name of the person(s) who became a dependent and the date they became one.
Pick a plan within … | Documents must be submitted within … | Coverage starts, if premium paid |
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60 days after the event | 30 days of picking a plan | Coverage will go back to the date of adoption, foster care placement, or date that the court order took effect. |
You must send documents showing the names of the people who got married and the date of the marriage.
Pick a plan within … | Documents must be submitted within … | Coverage starts, if premium paid |
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60 days after marriage | 30 days of picking a plan | First day of month after you pick a plan |
You must send documents showing the name of the person who was denied Medicaid or CHIP coverage and the date they were denied.
Pick a plan within … | Documents must be submitted within … | Coverage starts, if premium paid |
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60 days after denial | 30 days of picking a plan | First day of month after you pick a plan |
You should provide the required documents as soon as possible after you pick a plan. This will prevent a delay in your coverage starting. You can submit documents two ways:
Mail documents to this address:
Health Insurance Marketplace
Attn: Supporting Documentation
465 Industrial Blvd.
London, KY 40750-0001
You should get a letter or notice in your HealthCare.gov account within a couple of weeks. It’ll say if your Special Enrollment Period has been confirmed.
If your Special Enrollment Period is confirmed:
If your Special Enrollment Period can’t be confirmed using the submitted documents:
Your Special Enrollment Period eligibility has passed. You can’t enroll in a health insurance plan until the next Open Enrollment, unless you qualify for another Special Enrollment Period.
You can submit a letter from a person in your state who can confirm you live in the area. It could be a friend, family member, or caseworker.
This person must confirm their residency by including one of the documents listed here.
First, do whatever you can to get them. Sending the right documents is the best way to start using your coverage as soon as possible.
If you’ve tried everything and still can’t get the documents, you can provide a letter of explanation (PDF, 104 KB) instead. Save the file to your computer, fill out the section related to your life event, and upload it online or mail it in. If you need more room, continue on a blank sheet of paper.
The Marketplace will take your letter of explanation into consideration and let you know if it’s acceptable confirmation.
Yes, but you must pick a plan within 60 days of the event that qualifies you for the Special Enrollment Period.