Applying for Medicaid

Applying online is the best way to keep track of what information you submitted in case you need to make any changes.

Your application should take about 30 to 45 minutes to complete. If you need to stop, click the “Save and Exit” button to return to the saved application later.

Once your application is submitted, you will see a “T- number” (tracking number) next to it. It is important to write this number down and keep it somewhere safe, because you will need it in the future to track your application.

You can use the same online application at https://ABE.illinois.gov to apply for Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, also called Food Stamps), Cash Assistance (TANF, Refugee Cash Assistance), and the Medicare Savings Program. When you fill out your application, check the boxes for all of the benefits you would like to receive.

Over the Phone

You can apply over the phone by calling the DHS Help Line at 1-800-843-6154.

A representative will take your information. Make sure to request the case number when you have completed the application. You should write this number down and keep it in a safe place.

In Person

You can apply in person at certain Illinois Department of Human Services locations called Family Community Resource Centers (FCRC). Use the online DHS Office Locator at www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx? to find your nearest Family Community Resource Center.Some hospitals, health centers, and other community-based organizations may also be able to help you apply for Medicaid and other benefits.

Call Get Covered Illinois at 1-866-311-1119 to schedule an appointment for in-person help

With a Paper Application

Follow this link to download the application form:

Follow the directions on the form. You may type in the online form, or print it out and write on it. Include as much information as you can, even if you can't answer all the questions. Be sure to include your name and address. You must sign the form.

Once you've completed the application, carry, mail, or fax it to your local Family Community Resource Center.

Use the online DHS Office Locator at www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx? to find the address or fax number of your nearest Family Community Resource Center or call the

Filling out the application will be easier if you have the following information in front of you:

Need Help with an Application?

Call the DHS helpline:

The State will try to electronically verify as much of your information as possible. If something cannot be verified electronically, you will be sent a letter with a list of documents to provide. If you do not return these documents by the date on the letter, your application may be denied and you will not receive Medicaid.

There are serious penalties for submitting false information to Medicaid.

Make sure that the information on your Medicaid application is truthful to the best of your knowledge.