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Medicaid Renewal

Your Ohio Medicaid Renewal Form, Explained

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Also called: Ohio Medicaid Renewal Form

Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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What this notice usually means

This is Ohio Medicaid's yearly renewal packet. Ohio Medicaid mails it when your case is due for review. The letter warns that missing the deadline can end your coverage.

What to do now

  1. 1

    Find the deadline on your notice

    Ohio Medicaid prints the exact deadline on your own packet. Look for that date first, since it controls what happens next, not a general date on this page.

  2. 2

    Gather the information Ohio Medicaid asks for

    Your packet lists the household details already on file. Check each line and correct anything that has changed, then add any papers requested.

  3. 3

    Send the form back through a listed channel

    You can usually return it online, by mail, by fax, or in person. Use the address or number printed on your own packet.

  4. 4

    Call Ohio Medicaid if anything is unclear

    Call the phone number printed on your notice if a question on the form does not make sense.

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Deadline

Medicaid Renewal Form ... It is time to renew your Medicaid coverage. If you receive Medicaid, Medicare Premium Assistance, Long Term Care, or Waiver services, you must respond to this notice to renew those services.

From Ohio Department of Medicaid (ohio.gov)Retrieved 2026-07-07

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In Ohio

Ways to send it, from the published rules:

  • Online

    https://benefits.ohio.gov

    Ohio Benefits Self-Service Portal (log in with OHID at ssp.benefits.ohio.gov, linked from benefits.ohio.gov) for applications, renewals (if you already have an SSP account), reporting changes, and uploading documents. ODM: 'Call us today at 800-324-8680 or visit us online at benefits.ohio.gov.'

  • Phone

    800-324-8680

    Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline. Hours per ODM: Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. A separate renewal/eligibility-operations assistance line, 1-844-640-6446 (application help, per Ohio Benefits program page) / 1-844-640-6466 (renewal help, per ODM's Resuming Routine Eligibility Operations Member FAQ), is also published; ODM's own materials give these two similar-but-different numbers for what appears to be the same renewal-assistance function — flagged in research_notes, not resolved here. That line's hours are Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. ET per the Member FAQ.

  • Mail

    Your local County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS) office

    Completed renewal packets/applications can be mailed to your local CDJFS. Find your county office at medicaid.ohio.gov/dropdown or jfs.ohio.gov's local agency directory.

  • In person

    https://jfs.ohio.gov/about/local-agencies-directory/local-agencies-directory

    Local County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS) office

    Applications and renewal packets can be turned in in-person at your local CDJFS office.

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Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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