Handbook on public assistance appeals 2026

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The decision must tell you what will happen to your benefits. For example, the decision will say if you are approved for benefits, if your benefits will be cut or stopped, if your benefits will remain the same, or if your benefits will go up. The decision must also explain the judges reasons.
If you have follow up questions about an appeal you already submitted, you can learn more about the appeals process here. Please note that the review process may take up to 30 days.
An appellate court may issue its opinion, or decision, in as little as a month or as long as a year or more. The average time period is 6 months, but there is no time limit. Length of time does not indicate what kind of decision the court will docHub.

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If your appeal is successful, well email you to let you know that your appeal was successful and your account will be reinstated, and any strike against your account will be removed. If your appeal is denied, well email you to let you know that your appeal was denied, and your account will be deleted.
0:13 3:02 And then bring or send it to your local SNAP office where you originally applied for benefits.MoreAnd then bring or send it to your local SNAP office where you originally applied for benefits. Alternatively you can call your SNAP case worker directly and let them know you want to file an appeal.
1. On your SNAP verification letter (or other form you may have received describing your SNAP benefits): Locate the section titled I want to appeal Write I disagree with this decision Sign and date the letter. Bring or send it to your local SNAP office where you originally applied for benefits.

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