If you have Medicaid in Georgia, you must renew it every year. If you don’t renew on time, your coverage will stop.
Medicaid does not renew automatically for everyone. Georgia reviews your case once every 12 months to make sure you still qualify under current rules (see Medicaid eligibility guidelines for 2026).
Missing your renewal or failing to send requested documents is one of the most common reasons people lose Medicaid coverage—even when they are still eligible.
Changes in income are another major factor (check current Georgia Medicaid income limits if your earnings changed).
Quick answers:
- Do I have to renew Medicaid in Georgia every year?
Yes. Medicaid must be renewed once every 12 months. - What happens if I don’t renew on time?
Your Medicaid coverage can end, even if you are still eligible. - When is my Medicaid renewal deadline?
Your deadline is based on your personal case (called your redetermination date), not a fixed statewide date. - How will I know it’s time to renew?
Georgia will send you a notice by mail or email about 30–45 days before your renewal is due, and it will also appear in Georgia Gateway. - What is the fastest way to renew Medicaid in Georgia?
Renewing online through Georgia Gateway is the fastest option for most people. - Can I renew if I miss the deadline?
In many cases, yes—but you must act quickly. You may need to submit documents or renew right away to avoid long gaps in coverage.
Here is the informative and super helpful infographic for those who don’t have enough time to read the full article:

Fastest Way to Renew Medicaid in Georgia
Online is the fastest way to renew Medicaid in Georgia, even in 2026. You have to do several steps to renew your medicaid on online.
Most people can finish their renewal in about 20 to 30 minutes.
You can use Georgia Gateway any time of day, even at night or on weekends.
To renew online, you need to:
- Log in: Sign in to your existing Georgia Gateway account using your User ID and password.
- Select “Renew Benefits”: Look for the “Renew Benefits” link on your account homepage.
- Submit Information: Verify and update your income, household members, and contact details.
- Upload Documents: Use the portal to directly upload scans or photos of required documents.
- Submit: Complete the application and click “Submit” to receive a confirmation number immediately.
Others Way to Renew Medicaid in Georgia
Most of the people cannot renew Medicaid online, although it is the fastest option. For those, Georgia gives options to renew by mail, phone, or in person.
Renew Medicaid by Mail
You may get a renewal form in the mail from Georgia Medicaid.
To renew by mail:
- Fill out the renewal form
- Answer all questions
- Sign the form
- Mail it back by the due date
Most Important: Mail your form as soon as possible to avoid delays.
Renew Medicaid by Phone:
You can also renew Medicaid by phone.
To renew by phone:
Phone Number: 1-877-423-4746 (Toll-free) or 711 for TTY/TDD services.
Hours: Live agents are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Alternative: If you are a member of planning for Healthy Babies (P4HB), you may call 1-877-744-2101 to renew.
Phone renewals may take longer, but this is a good option if you do not have internet access.
Renew Medicaid in Person
You can renew Medicaid in person at a local DFCS Office.
To renew in person:
Local DFCS Offices: Visit your county DFCS office, ask for help with medicaid renewal, and bring any documents you have. In-person renewal is helpful if you need extra help or have questions.
Self-service Kiosks: Georgia has established free self-service benefits kiosks at many local public libraries, where you can access the Gateway portal to submit your renewal.
If you choose mail, phone, or in-person renewal, do not wait until the last day. These methods can take more time to process.
Documents You May Need to Renew Medicaid in Georgia
When you renew Medicaid in Georgia, you may be asked to show documents.
Not everyone needs to send all of these. Georgia will tell you what is required for your case.
Identity and Citizenship Documents
You may be asked to prove who you are and your citizenship or immigration status.
Examples:
- Driver’s license or state photo ID
- U.S. passport or military ID
- Birth certificate or certificate of citizenship
- Green card or immigration papers
- Social Security number for everyone in your case
Proof of Income:
Georgia Medicaid must check the income for everyone in your household.
You may be asked for:
- Recent pay subs (usually last 30 days to 3 months)
- Social Security or disability award letters
- Unemployment or pension statements
- Child support or workers’ compensation records
- Most recent tax return if you are self-employed
- Proof that a job ended if someone stopped working.
Assets and Expenses (Only for Some People)
Some Medicaid programs, usually for seniors or people with disabilities, may ask for more information.
You may be asked for:
- Bank statements or savings account records
- Life Insurance or property information
- Medical bills, child care costs, or utility bills
- Health insurance cards, if you have other coverage
Most adults and children are not asked for asset proof.
Special Situations:
Some people have extra requirements:
- If you qualify based on a disability, medical proof may be required. This review can take up to 60 days.
- If you are enrolled in Georgia Pathways, you must show proof of 80 hours per month of work, school, or approved activities.
Important Reminder:
If documents are requested, send them as soon as possible. Missing documents can delay your renewal or cause coverage to stop. If you do not have a document, submit your renewal anyway and contact DFCS for help.
Medicaid Renewal Deadline in Georgia (What You Need to Know)
In Georgia, there is no single deadline for everyone to renew Medicaid.
Instead, Medicaid works on a 12-month renewal cycle. This means your renewal date is based on your own case, not a fixed calendar date.
You must renew your Medicaid once every year. Your deadline is called your redetermination date.
How to Find Your Exact Renewal Deadline
The easiest way to find your deadline is through Georgia Gateway.
Here’s how:
- Log in to your Georgia Gateway account
- Look for Renew Benefits or Notices
- Find your redetermination date or renewal date
Georgia will also send you a letter or email about 30 to 45 days before your renewal is due. You usually cannot renew early. You must wait until your renewal window opens.
Important Georgia Health Coverage Dates for 2026
While Medicaid renewal dates are different for everyone, there are a few important statewide dates to note.
January 15, 2026: This is the last day to sign up for a private health plan through Georgia Access for 2026 coverage if you do not qualify for Medicaid.
Your personal renewal month (rolling): Your Medicaid renewal happens during the same month you first enrolled. Check Georgia Gateway for your exact date.
December 31, 2026: The current approval for Georgia Pathways to Coverage is set to end on this date unless it is extended.
Helpful Reminder: Always check Georgia Gateway and watch your mail. If you think you missed your deadline, renew as soon as possible.
What Happens After You Submit Your Medicaid Renewal
After you submit your Medicaid renewal, you will not get a decision right away. Your application goes into review, and this usually takes up to 30 days.
During this time:
- A state caseworker reviews your income and household details
- Any documents you sent are checked
- Your Georgia Gateway status may show Pending (this is normal)
Decision and Notification:
Once the review is finished, a decision is made.
- Your status will change to Active or Denied
- You will receive an official letter by mail or email
- The letter usually arrives about 7 days after the decision
Possible Results:
If approved:
- Your Medicaid continues for another 12 months
- There is usually no break in coverage if you renewed on time.
Important: You must upload the requested documents to
Georgia Gateway if more information is needed.
If denied:
Somehow, if your renewal is denied, your coverage will end. The letter will explain the reason and your options.
If your Medicaid is Denied:
In this awful situation, if you have to make a decision depends on the reason:
Missing Paperwork:
- You have 90 days to send the missing documents
- Coverage may restart and be retroactive
Income is too high:
- Your case is sent to Georgia Access
- You get special time to enroll in a private health plan
You believe there is a mistake:
- You have 30 days to request an appeal
- If you appeal within 14 days, you may keep benefits while waiting
How to Check Your Status
You can check your Medicaid status anytime by:
- Logging in to Georgia Gateway
- Clicking check my status or view my notices
- Looking for Active, Pending, or Denied
What to Do If Your Medicaid Coverage Was Cut Off
If your Medicaid in Georgia was cut off, do not panic. Many people can fix the problem under my (Akash Biswas) guidance.
The first step is to act as soon as possible.
Check Why Your Medicaid Ended:
Log in to your Georgia Gateway or read your last letter. Most Medicaid cases end for one of these reasons:
- Renewal was not submitted on time
- The requested documents were not sent
- Income changed and is now over the limit
- A mistake or system error happened
Knowing the reason helps you take the right next step.
What You Can Do Next:
If you missed the renewal or documents:
- You usually have 90 days to send the missing information.
- Upload documents through Georgia Gateway
- Your case may be reopened without a new application
- Coverage may be retroactive
If your income is now too high:
- Your case is sent to Georgia Access
- You get a special enrollment period
- You may qualify for low-cost private coverage
If you think a mistake was made:
- You can request an appeal (fair hearing)
- You have 30 days from the denial notice
- If you appeal within 14 days, benefits may continue while waiting.
Get Help If You Need It:
If you’re unsure what to do:
- Contact your local DFCS office
- Check messages and notices on Georgia Gateway
- Submit your renewal or documents if you are late.
Georgia Medicaid Renewal FAQs
1. Can I renew Medicaid in Georgia early?
2. Will my Medicaid stop while my renewal is pending?
3. What happens if Georgia asks for more documents?
4. What if my income changed since last year?
5. How long does Medicaid renewal take in Georgia?
6. Can I renew Medicaid if I moved to a new address?
7. Who can help me with my Medicaid renewal in Georgia?
Final Reminder
You must renew Medicaid in Georgia every year to keep your coverage. Check Georgia Gateway and watch your mail for your renewal notice. Renew on time and send any documents if asked.
If your Medicaid was stopped, act quickly. Many cases can be fixed. Renewing on time helps you keep your health care without problems.




