February 2026 SNAP Recertification: How to keep your food assistance benefits active

Carlos Rodriguez
Published Feb 4, 2026


SNAP benefits help people buy basic groceries and support better nutrition in the United States. But to keep receiving SNAP, you must complete recertification.

Some people—especially older adults—lose their benefits because they miss this step or don’t complete it correctly.
 

What is SNAP recertification?


Recertification is the process where your state checks that you still qualify for SNAP. The state reviews your income and resources to confirm you remain eligible. This is not optional—it is a federal requirement.

Jen Teague, the National Council on Aging (NCOA) director of health coverage and benefits, notes that recertifying is usually easier than having to apply all over again.
 

Why this review is required


According to the rules in place for 2026, recertification matters for three main reasons:
 
  • Federal requirement: States cannot keep issuing SNAP benefits after your certification period ends unless they review your case first.
  • Changes in your household: If your income changes or the number of people in your home changes, your SNAP amount may need to be updated.
  • Cost-of-living updates (COLA): SNAP guidelines can change each year based on cost-of-living adjustments, which may affect who qualifies and how much they receive.
 

What information states usually ask for


Each state can request different details, and some states make it easier than others to update your information. However, the most common things you may need to provide include:
 
  1. Who lives in your household
  2. All sources of income, such as wages, Social Security, pensions, disability payments, and other income
  3. Your expenses, including how much you pay for housing, dependent care, and medical costs
 

How to avoid losing your benefits


To reduce the chance of losing SNAP, make sure you complete recertification when it is due and provide all requested information. Missing the deadline or leaving out required details can put your benefits at risk.

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