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Obamacare 2021 Rates and Health Insurance Providers for Crane County , Texas

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Obamacare is also known as the Affordable Care Act. This page gives you an overview of the rates for individual and family health insurance plans available from , the marketplace for Crane County, TX.

The health insurance rates listed below are for calendar year 2021.

Obamacare Providers, Plans and 2021 Rates for Crane County, Texas

Below, you’ll find a summary of the 18 plans for Crane County, Texas and rates for each of these providers.‡ This chart is designed to give you a preview of your health insurance options.

  • FirstCare Health Plans

    Local: 1-855-572-7238 | Toll Free: 1-855-572-7238 | TTY: 1-800-562-5259

    • 1. Gold FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 001 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 2. Gold FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 002 ($0 deductible, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 3. Silver FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 003 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 4. Expanded Bronze FirstCare Savers Bronze HMO H S A 006 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 5. Silver FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 008 ($25 PCP visit, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 6. Expanded Bronze FirstCare Vital Bronze HMO 009 (No limit on PCP visit copay, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 7. Gold FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 011 ($0 deductible, $15 PCP visit, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 8. Silver FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 012 ($0 deductible copay only, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
    • 9. Expanded Bronze FirstCare Vital Bronze HMO 013 ($20 Generic Rx Drugs, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

    Local: 1-888-697-0683 | Toll Free: 1-888-697-0683 | TTY: 1-800-735-2989

    • 10. Gold Blue Advantage Gold HMO_ 206
    • 11. Catastrophic Blue Advantage Security HMO_ 200
    • 12. Silver Blue Advantage Silver HMO_ 205
    • 13. Expanded Bronze Blue Advantage Bronze HMO_ 204
    • 14. Bronze Blue Advantage Bronze HMO_ 301
    • 15. Gold Blue Advantage Plus Gold_ 203
    • 16. Silver Blue Advantage Plus Silver_ 202
    • 17. Expanded Bronze Blue Advantage Plus Bronze_ 303
    • 18. Bronze Blue Advantage Plus Bronze_ 305

    For detailed information on available subsidies to make your coverage affordable, you must take one of the following actions:

    • Contact a licensed health insurance agent
    • Complete an application at Healthcare.gov
    • Contact the provider directly

    The table below shows premiums for the following profiles at various ages:

    • Individuals
    • Couples
    • Couples with 1, 2, or 3 children
    • Individuals with 1, 2, or 3 children
    • A child alone

    Each plan links to the insurance provider's website. You can find the following:

    • Summary of plan benefits and costs
    • Plan brochure
    • Provider Directory where you can find out which doctors and hospitals in the Crane, TX area accept this insurance coverage as within the plan's network.

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    FirstCare Health Plans

    Local: 1-855-572-7238 | Toll Free: 1-855-572-7238 | TTY: 1-800-562-5259

    Toc - Plan #1

    Gold

    (HMO) FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 001 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $2,000 $4,000 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $2,000 | Family: $4,000
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $499,71
    $567,17
    $638,62
    $892,47
    $1 356,20
    $999,42
    $1 134,34
    $1 277,24
    $1 784,94
    $2 712,40
    $1 381,69
    $1 516,61
    $1 659,51
    $2 167,21
    $1 763,96
    $1 898,88
    $2 041,78
    $2 549,48
    $2 146,23
    $2 281,15
    $2 424,05
    $2 931,75
    $881,98
    $949,44
    $1 020,89
    $1 274,74
    $1 264,25
    $1 331,71
    $1 403,16
    $1 657,01
    $1 646,52
    $1 713,98
    $1 785,43
    $2 039,28
    $382,27
    Toc - Plan #2

    Gold

    (HMO) FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 002 ($0 deductible, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $0 $0 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $0 | Family: $0
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $530,01
    $601,56
    $677,35
    $946,60
    $1 438,45
    $1 060,02
    $1 203,12
    $1 354,70
    $1 893,20
    $2 876,90
    $1 465,48
    $1 608,58
    $1 760,16
    $2 298,66
    $1 870,94
    $2 014,04
    $2 165,62
    $2 704,12
    $2 276,40
    $2 419,50
    $2 571,08
    $3 109,58
    $935,47
    $1 007,02
    $1 082,81
    $1 352,06
    $1 340,93
    $1 412,48
    $1 488,27
    $1 757,52
    $1 746,39
    $1 817,94
    $1 893,73
    $2 162,98
    $405,46
    Toc - Plan #3

    Silver

    (HMO) FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 003 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $3,000 $6,000 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $3,000 | Family: $6,000
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $485,37
    $550,89
    $620,30
    $866,86
    $1 317,28
    $970,74
    $1 101,78
    $1 240,60
    $1 733,72
    $2 634,56
    $1 342,04
    $1 473,08
    $1 611,90
    $2 105,02
    $1 713,34
    $1 844,38
    $1 983,20
    $2 476,32
    $2 084,64
    $2 215,68
    $2 354,50
    $2 847,62
    $856,67
    $922,19
    $991,60
    $1 238,16
    $1 227,97
    $1 293,49
    $1 362,90
    $1 609,46
    $1 599,27
    $1 664,79
    $1 734,20
    $1 980,76
    $371,30
    Toc - Plan #4

    Expanded Bronze

    (HMO) FirstCare Savers Bronze HMO H S A 006 ($0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $6,900 $13,800 Annual Deductible
    $6,900 $13,800 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $6,900 | Family: $13,800
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $6,900 | Family: $13,800

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $405,60
    $460,35
    $518,35
    $724,39
    $1 100,79
    $811,20
    $920,70
    $1 036,70
    $1 448,78
    $2 201,58
    $1 121,48
    $1 230,98
    $1 346,98
    $1 759,06
    $1 431,76
    $1 541,26
    $1 657,26
    $2 069,34
    $1 742,04
    $1 851,54
    $1 967,54
    $2 379,62
    $715,88
    $770,63
    $828,63
    $1 034,67
    $1 026,16
    $1 080,91
    $1 138,91
    $1 344,95
    $1 336,44
    $1 391,19
    $1 449,19
    $1 655,23
    $310,28
    Toc - Plan #5

    Silver

    (HMO) FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 008 ($25 PCP visit, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $7,800 $15,600 Annual Deductible
    $7,800 $15,600 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $7,800 | Family: $15,600
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $7,800 | Family: $15,600

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $472,77
    $536,60
    $604,21
    $844,37
    $1 283,11
    $945,54
    $1 073,20
    $1 208,42
    $1 688,74
    $2 566,22
    $1 307,21
    $1 434,87
    $1 570,09
    $2 050,41
    $1 668,88
    $1 796,54
    $1 931,76
    $2 412,08
    $2 030,55
    $2 158,21
    $2 293,43
    $2 773,75
    $834,44
    $898,27
    $965,88
    $1 206,04
    $1 196,11
    $1 259,94
    $1 327,55
    $1 567,71
    $1 557,78
    $1 621,61
    $1 689,22
    $1 929,38
    $361,67
    Toc - Plan #6

    Expanded Bronze

    (HMO) FirstCare Vital Bronze HMO 009 (No limit on PCP visit copay, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $7,600 $15,200 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $7,600 | Family: $15,200
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $402,76
    $457,14
    $514,73
    $719,34
    $1 093,10
    $805,52
    $914,28
    $1 029,46
    $1 438,68
    $2 186,20
    $1 113,63
    $1 222,39
    $1 337,57
    $1 746,79
    $1 421,74
    $1 530,50
    $1 645,68
    $2 054,90
    $1 729,85
    $1 838,61
    $1 953,79
    $2 363,01
    $710,87
    $765,25
    $822,84
    $1 027,45
    $1 018,98
    $1 073,36
    $1 130,95
    $1 335,56
    $1 327,09
    $1 381,47
    $1 439,06
    $1 643,67
    $308,11
    Toc - Plan #7

    Gold

    (HMO) FirstCare Elite Gold HMO 011 ($0 deductible, $15 PCP visit, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $0 $0 Annual Deductible
    $7,000 $14,000 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $0 | Family: $0
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $7,000 | Family: $14,000

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $537,72
    $610,31
    $687,21
    $960,37
    $1 459,38
    $1 075,44
    $1 220,62
    $1 374,42
    $1 920,74
    $2 918,76
    $1 486,80
    $1 631,98
    $1 785,78
    $2 332,10
    $1 898,16
    $2 043,34
    $2 197,14
    $2 743,46
    $2 309,52
    $2 454,70
    $2 608,50
    $3 154,82
    $949,08
    $1 021,67
    $1 098,57
    $1 371,73
    $1 360,44
    $1 433,03
    $1 509,93
    $1 783,09
    $1 771,80
    $1 844,39
    $1 921,29
    $2 194,45
    $411,36
    Toc - Plan #8

    Silver

    (HMO) FirstCare Prime Silver HMO 012 ($0 deductible copay only, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $0 $0 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $0 | Family: $0
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $517,42
    $587,27
    $661,26
    $924,11
    $1 404,27
    $1 034,84
    $1 174,54
    $1 322,52
    $1 848,22
    $2 808,54
    $1 430,67
    $1 570,37
    $1 718,35
    $2 244,05
    $1 826,50
    $1 966,20
    $2 114,18
    $2 639,88
    $2 222,33
    $2 362,03
    $2 510,01
    $3 035,71
    $913,25
    $983,10
    $1 057,09
    $1 319,94
    $1 309,08
    $1 378,93
    $1 452,92
    $1 715,77
    $1 704,91
    $1 774,76
    $1 848,75
    $2 111,60
    $395,83
    Toc - Plan #9

    Expanded Bronze

    (HMO) FirstCare Vital Bronze HMO 013 ($20 Generic Rx Drugs, $0 Preventive Care and Preventive Rx Drugs)

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for FirstCare Health Plans
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-855-572-7238
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $4,000 $8,000 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $4,000 | Family: $8,000
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $413,79
    $469,65
    $528,82
    $739,03
    $1 123,03
    $827,58
    $939,30
    $1 057,64
    $1 478,06
    $2 246,06
    $1 144,13
    $1 255,85
    $1 374,19
    $1 794,61
    $1 460,68
    $1 572,40
    $1 690,74
    $2 111,16
    $1 777,23
    $1 888,95
    $2 007,29
    $2 427,71
    $730,34
    $786,20
    $845,37
    $1 055,58
    $1 046,89
    $1 102,75
    $1 161,92
    $1 372,13
    $1 363,44
    $1 419,30
    $1 478,47
    $1 688,68
    $316,55

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    Local: 1-888-697-0683 | Toll Free: 1-888-697-0683 | TTY: 1-800-735-2989

    Toc - Plan #10

    Gold

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Gold HMO_ 206

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $750 $2,250 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $750 | Family: $2,250
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $396,26
    $449,75
    $506,41
    $707,71
    $1 075,44
    $792,52
    $899,50
    $1 012,82
    $1 415,42
    $2 150,88
    $1 095,66
    $1 202,64
    $1 315,96
    $1 718,56
    $1 398,80
    $1 505,78
    $1 619,10
    $2 021,70
    $1 701,94
    $1 808,92
    $1 922,24
    $2 324,84
    $699,40
    $752,89
    $809,55
    $1 010,85
    $1 002,54
    $1 056,03
    $1 112,69
    $1 313,99
    $1 305,68
    $1 359,17
    $1 415,83
    $1 617,13
    $303,14
    Toc - Plan #11

    Catastrophic

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Security HMO_ 200

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $8,550 $17,100 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $270,03
    $306,49
    $345,10
    $482,28
    $732,87
    $540,06
    $612,98
    $690,20
    $964,56
    $1 465,74
    $746,64
    $819,56
    $896,78
    $1 171,14
    $953,22
    $1 026,14
    $1 103,36
    $1 377,72
    $1 159,80
    $1 232,72
    $1 309,94
    $1 584,30
    $476,61
    $513,07
    $551,68
    $688,86
    $683,19
    $719,65
    $758,26
    $895,44
    $889,77
    $926,23
    $964,84
    $1 102,02
    $206,58
    Toc - Plan #12

    Silver

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Silver HMO_ 205

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $1,900 $5,700 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $1,900 | Family: $5,700
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $395,27
    $448,63
    $505,15
    $705,94
    $1 072,75
    $790,54
    $897,26
    $1 010,30
    $1 411,88
    $2 145,50
    $1 092,92
    $1 199,64
    $1 312,68
    $1 714,26
    $1 395,30
    $1 502,02
    $1 615,06
    $2 016,64
    $1 697,68
    $1 804,40
    $1 917,44
    $2 319,02
    $697,65
    $751,01
    $807,53
    $1 008,32
    $1 000,03
    $1 053,39
    $1 109,91
    $1 310,70
    $1 302,41
    $1 355,77
    $1 412,29
    $1 613,08
    $302,38
    Toc - Plan #13

    Expanded Bronze

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Bronze HMO_ 204

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $6,000 $17,100 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $6,000 | Family: $17,100
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $297,45
    $337,60
    $380,14
    $531,24
    $807,27
    $594,90
    $675,20
    $760,28
    $1 062,48
    $1 614,54
    $822,45
    $902,75
    $987,83
    $1 290,03
    $1 050,00
    $1 130,30
    $1 215,38
    $1 517,58
    $1 277,55
    $1 357,85
    $1 442,93
    $1 745,13
    $525,00
    $565,15
    $607,69
    $758,79
    $752,55
    $792,70
    $835,24
    $986,34
    $980,10
    $1 020,25
    $1 062,79
    $1 213,89
    $227,55
    Toc - Plan #14

    Bronze

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Bronze HMO_ 301

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $8,550 $17,100 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $294,66
    $334,44
    $376,58
    $526,27
    $799,71
    $589,32
    $668,88
    $753,16
    $1 052,54
    $1 599,42
    $814,74
    $894,30
    $978,58
    $1 277,96
    $1 040,16
    $1 119,72
    $1 204,00
    $1 503,38
    $1 265,58
    $1 345,14
    $1 429,42
    $1 728,80
    $520,08
    $559,86
    $602,00
    $751,69
    $745,50
    $785,28
    $827,42
    $977,11
    $970,92
    $1 010,70
    $1 052,84
    $1 202,53
    $225,42
    Toc - Plan #15

    Gold

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Plus Gold_ 203

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $750 $2,250 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $750 | Family: $2,250
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $438,55
    $497,76
    $560,47
    $783,26
    $1 190,24
    $877,10
    $995,52
    $1 120,94
    $1 566,52
    $2 380,48
    $1 212,59
    $1 331,01
    $1 456,43
    $1 902,01
    $1 548,08
    $1 666,50
    $1 791,92
    $2 237,50
    $1 883,57
    $2 001,99
    $2 127,41
    $2 572,99
    $774,04
    $833,25
    $895,96
    $1 118,75
    $1 109,53
    $1 168,74
    $1 231,45
    $1 454,24
    $1 445,02
    $1 504,23
    $1 566,94
    $1 789,73
    $335,49
    Toc - Plan #16

    Silver

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Plus Silver_ 202

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $1,250 $3,750 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $1,250 | Family: $3,750
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $435,03
    $493,76
    $555,97
    $776,97
    $1 180,68
    $870,06
    $987,52
    $1 111,94
    $1 553,94
    $2 361,36
    $1 202,86
    $1 320,32
    $1 444,74
    $1 886,74
    $1 535,66
    $1 653,12
    $1 777,54
    $2 219,54
    $1 868,46
    $1 985,92
    $2 110,34
    $2 552,34
    $767,83
    $826,56
    $888,77
    $1 109,77
    $1 100,63
    $1 159,36
    $1 221,57
    $1 442,57
    $1 433,43
    $1 492,16
    $1 554,37
    $1 775,37
    $332,80
    Toc - Plan #17

    Expanded Bronze

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Plus Bronze_ 303

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $4,900 $17,100 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $4,900 | Family: $17,100
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $329,35
    $373,82
    $420,92
    $588,23
    $893,87
    $658,70
    $747,64
    $841,84
    $1 176,46
    $1 787,74
    $910,66
    $999,60
    $1 093,80
    $1 428,42
    $1 162,62
    $1 251,56
    $1 345,76
    $1 680,38
    $1 414,58
    $1 503,52
    $1 597,72
    $1 932,34
    $581,31
    $625,78
    $672,88
    $840,19
    $833,27
    $877,74
    $924,84
    $1 092,15
    $1 085,23
    $1 129,70
    $1 176,80
    $1 344,11
    $251,96
    Toc - Plan #18

    Bronze

    (HMO) Blue Advantage Plus Bronze_ 305

    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage
    • Plan Brochure
    • Provider Directory for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
    • Customer Service Phone: 1-888-697-0683
    Annual Out of Pocket Expenses
    Individual Family
    $5,000 $15,000 Annual Deductible
    $8,550 $17,100 Maximum Out of Pocket Per Year

    Deductible: Individual: $5,000 | Family: $15,000
    Out of Pocket Maximum per year: Individual: $8,550 | Family: $17,100

    Monthly Premiums:
    Age Individual
    Couple
    Couple
    1 Child
    Couple
    2 Chidren
    Couple
    3+ Children
    Individual
    1 Child
    Individual
    2 Children
    Individual
    3+ Children
    Child
    0-14
    21
    30
    40
    50
    60
    $307,39
    $348,89
    $392,84
    $549,00
    $834,25
    $614,78
    $697,78
    $785,68
    $1 098,00
    $1 668,50
    $849,93
    $932,93
    $1 020,83
    $1 333,15
    $1 085,08
    $1 168,08
    $1 255,98
    $1 568,30
    $1 320,23
    $1 403,23
    $1 491,13
    $1 803,45
    $542,54
    $584,04
    $627,99
    $784,15
    $777,69
    $819,19
    $863,14
    $1 019,30
    $1 012,84
    $1 054,34
    $1 098,29
    $1 254,45
    $235,15

    ‡Source: HealthCare.gov has released sample rates for all counties in the 36 states served by HealthCare.gov. We have integrated that data into our tables and provide you that information for Crane County here.

    Crane County is in “Rating Area 26” of Texas.

    Currently, there are 18 plans offered in Rating Area 26.

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    Ways to Save Money on Obamacare in Texas

    There are three primary ways to reduce the cost of health plans under the Affordable Care Act in Texas.

    • You may be able to lower the cost of monthly premiums when you sign up for a private health insurance plan. Your subsidies will come in the form of a federal tax credit. This article is updated to cover the new tax credits available under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
    • You may be able to reduce your out-of-pocket costs -- including copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance -- with cost-sharing subsidies paid for by insurers.
    • You may qualify for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid in Texas, or your children may be able to obtain coverage through the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

    Each of these forms of assistance depends on your income and family size.

    Many people who apply for coverage at the Texas exchange will be eligible for some form of financial assistance. Read on to learn more about each option.

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    Get Help From Texas's Health Insurance Exchange

    The following links and telephone numbers take you to the official help resources for Healthcare.gov, the health insurance marketplace for Texas.

    Help by phone: 800-318-2596 (TTY: 855-889-4325)

    In-person help: Go to Find Local Help, where you can enter your city and state or zip code to find an application assister, insurance agent, or health insurance broker in your area.

    Get Help From a Licensed Insurance Broker

    To directly connect with a Texas insurance broker who can help you evaluate insurance plans and choose a plan that's appropriate for your situation, call 800-943-6832. (We receive advertising income from the licensed brokers who offer their services through this telephone number.)

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    What is Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act?

    Obamacare is the shorthand name for the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), which was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010.

    This wide-reaching law does many things, but most significantly it:

    • protects consumers -- for example, by requiring insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions and preventing them from arbitrarily canceling your coverage
    • allows states to expand Medicaid coverage
    • creates marketplaces (also called "exchanges") for health insurance plans that meet the requirements of the ACA, and
    • establishes new funding for public health and prevention.

    Until 2019, the law also required most U.S. citizens and legal residents to have health insurance or, if they didn't, to pay a tax penalty. Beginning in 2019, however, the penalty goes away in all states except those that have enacted their own penalties. Currently, the list of states with health insurance requirements includes California, D.C., Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

    At ObamacareByZipCode, we focus on helping you understand how the Affordable Care Act works in Texas, to help you get the coverage you need.

    Learn More

    Here are some topics that answer frequently asked questions about Obamacare.

    Do I Have to Get Obamacare in Texas?

    How Much Does Obamacare Cost?

    How Can I Save Money on Obamacare?

    How Do I Sign Up for Obamacare in Texas?

    Is Obamacare different from the Affordable Care Act?

    They are identical. Obamacare is just a nickname for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). 

    Here are some articles that answer frequently asked questions about Obamacare and the ACA.

    What Is Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act?

    Do I Have to Get Obamacare in Texas?

    How Much Does Obamacare Cost?

    How Can I Save Money on Obamacare?

    How Do I Sign Up for Obamacare in Texas?

    What do Obamacare health insurance plans cover?

    All health plans purchased through Healthcare.gov, the health insurance marketplace for Texas, must include the following benefits whether or not you have a pre-existing health condition.

    These are known under the Affordable Care Act  as “essential health benefits”:

    1. Ambulatory patient services (meaning outpatient care you receive without being admitted to a hospital)
    2. Emergency services
    3. Hospitalization (including surgery)
    4. Maternity and newborn care
    5. Mental health and substance use disorder services (including counseling and psychotherapy)
    6. Prescription drugs
    7. Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices (for people with injuries, disabilities, or chronic conditions, to strengthen their mental and physical skills)
    8. Lab services
    9. Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management
    10. Pediatric services (including oral and vision care)

    Companies that offer plans through Healthcare.gov will compete on price and quality of service in delivering these benefits.

    Will I be penalized if I don't have health insurance in Texas?

    Prior to 2019, if you didn't have health insurance and didn't qualify for an exemption, you would owe a penalty when you filed your federal tax return. For now, at least, that penalty has gone away. You must still report your coverage status on your federal tax return, but you won't have to pay a penalty if you aren't covered.

    For more health insurance basics, see What Texas Residents Need to Know About Obamacare.

    What if I already have health insurance?

    If you used the marketplace to purchase a plan last year. Most people who purchased their 2020 insurance plan from an online marketplace will be able to automatically renew their coverage for 2021. While automatic renewal sounds convenient, it has serious downsides:

    • If your insurer decides to cancel your current plan, you could be switched to another plan without warning. The new plan may cost you more or change your eligibility for financial assistance.
    • Automatic re-enrollment could mean you aren't getting the right subsidy package. That could leave you facing higher monthly premiums now or -- if you take more assistance than you're eligible for -- a big tax bill later.
    • You may miss out on a better deal or better coverage if you don't compare all available plans to your current plan.

    While allowing yourself to be automatically re-enrolled is better than going without insurance, it's best to take advantage of open enrollment and research your options. Shop around and evaluate new plans and costs. Even if you decide to stay with the plan you have, you can use open enrollment to confirm your personal information and ensure you're getting the right amount of financial aid.

    If you purchased an individual or family insurance plan outside the online marketplace. As long as the plan meets Texas’s coverage requirements, you can keep it. Or, you may use Healthcare.gov to compare plans and replace it. If you keep your current plan, you won't be eligible for the cost-saving subsidies available for plans purchased through the exchange.

    Be sure to check with your current insurance provider before canceling a health insurance policy; you may have to wait until the end of your current policy year to make a change.

    If you have insurance through an employer. As long as you're happy with your plan, you can keep it. You're considered covered under the Affordable Care Act. On the other hand, if you're not satisfied with the coverage you have, you may be able to switch to an individual plan through Healthcare.gov.

    Keep in mind that if you buy a plan through the exchange:

    • Your employer will not have to pay a portion of your monthly premiums.
    • You may not qualify for cost-saving subsidies, even if your income falls within the eligible range. If your employer offers coverage that is considered affordable and sufficient under the law, you won't qualify to save on premiums or out-of-pocket costs for plans purchased through Healthcare.gov.

    Where can I get in-person help with my application?

    In Texas, if you need help understanding your options for coverage under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) or signing up for a plan, you can get assistance from a trained enrollment assistant or from a health insurance broker or agent.

    An enrollment assistant (sometimes called a navigator, enrollment counselor, or something similar) can explain your options, answer your questions, and help you apply for the plan you choose -- but they can't recommend a specific plan for you. 

    Private insurance agents or brokers can also help you understand your health care coverage options under Obamacare. Unlike government-trained navigators and counselors, they are allowed to suggest the best plan for you.

    To find an assister in your area, go to Find Local Help at HealthCare.gov. There, you can enter your zip code to get a list of helpers near you.

    Talk to a licensed broker. To directly connect with a Texas insurance broker who can help you evaluate Affordable Care Act insurance plans and choose a plan that's appropriate for your situation, call 800-943-6832. (We receive advertising income from the licensed brokers who offer their services through this telephone number.)

    For more information, see How To Sign Up for Obamacare in Texas.

    What does "open enrollment" mean?

    "Open enrollment" is the period of time, once a year, when you can choose or change your insurance provider or what kind of plan options you want -- for example, monthly premium and annual deductible amounts -- for the upcoming calendar year.

    For the dates of the next open enrollment period, see What You Need to Know About Obamacare in Texas.

    Choose your health care plan carefully, because after you make your choice, you must usually live with it until the next open enrollment period.

    "Special enrollment" is an exception to the usual enrollment rules. If you qualify for special enrollment, you can sign up during a time period outside of the open enrollment period. The circumstances under which you may qualify for special enrollment include:

    • moving to a new state
    • having a baby or adopting a child
    • getting married or divorced
    • leaving a job and losing your insurance
    • losing coverage under your parents’ plan
    • losing coverage because someone on your plan has died
    • losing other types of health insurance
    • gaining status as a member of an Indian tribe
    • becoming an American citizen, or
    • getting out of prison.

    What if I live in more than one state?

    Purchasing a new individual insurance plan under the Affordable Care Act can be complicated if you spend a significant amount of time in more than one state or travel frequently. Here’s an overview of points to consider.

    If You Live in More Than One State

    If you truly split your time between two states, the federal regulations covering plans offered through an ACA marketplace say that you can purchase health insurance in one or both places. This is true as long you spend “an entire season or other long period of time” in your second home.

    Keeping insurance in just one state. It’s undoubtedly easier and less expensive to buy and keep health insurance in only one state. If you go this route, you’ll be covered only for emergency care when you are outside of that state. And even in an emergency, charges may swell beyond your insurer’s limits for “reasonable and customary” care, leaving you at risk for a big medical bill in the event of a medical crisis.

    Getting insured in two states. If you want to establish residency in both of the states where you live, you can buy a new insurance policy every time you move. That’s possible because your move is considered “permanent” under federal regulations. As long as you were insured in the first state, you’ll qualify for a special enrollment period to buy a new policy in the second state.

    However, in addition to giving you a paperwork headache, buying insurance twice each year could turn out to be a very expensive arrangement. For example, your deductible and out-of-pocket max will restart every time you move—and maybe even a third time, if your stay in one state crosses into the month of January, when all plans restart for the calendar year.

    Carefully consider your situation and talk with potential insurers—then read policies carefully—to be sure you understand your options, potential expenses, and the true extent of your coverage as you move from state to state.

    If You Travel Frequently

    An insurance plan that meets the requirements of the ACA should cover you if you have to get emergency care out of state. For other types of care, your coverage will depend on the particulars of your plan.

    You may want to read the article, Don't Forget to Pack Health Insurance, from HealthInsurance.org for a deep dive into options for travel health insurance.

    Learn More

    For more health insurance basics, see What Texas Residents Need to Know About Obamacare.

    Glossary of Obamacare and Affordable Care Act Terms

    Glossary

    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J
    • K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • P
    • Q
    • R
    • S
    • T
    • U
    • V
    • W
    • X
    • Y
    • Z

    A

    • Accountable Care Organization
    • Accreditation
    • Actuarial Value
    • Advanced Premium Tax Credit
    • Affordable Care Act
    • Affordable Insurance Exchange
    • Affordable coverage (as it relates to APTC)
    • Agent
    • Alimony
    • Allowed Amount
    • Annual Deductible Combined
    • Annual Limit
    • Appeal
    • Attest/Attestation
    • Authorized Representative
     

    B

    • Balance Billing
    • Benefit Year
    • Benefits
    • Biosimilar Biological Products
    • Brand Name (Drugs)
    • Broker
    • Bronze Health Plan
     

    C

    • COBRA
    • Cancelled Debts
    • Capital Gains
    • Care Coordination
    • Catastrophic Health Plan
    • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
    • Certified Applicant Counselor
    • Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
    • Chronic Disease Management
    • Claim
    • Co-op
    • Coinsurance
    • Community Rating
    • Competitive Bidding
    • Complication of Pregnancy
    • Conversion
    • Coordination of Benefits
    • Copayment
    • Cost Sharing
    • Cost Sharing Reduction
    • Court Awards
    • Creditable Coverage
     

    D

    • Deductible
    • Dental Coverage
    • Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
    • Dependent
    • Dependent Coverage
    • Disability
    • Dividend
    • Domestic Partnership
    • Donut Hole, Medicare Prescription Drug
    • Drug List
    • Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
     

    E

    • Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment Services (EPSDT)
    • Eligibility Assessment
    • Eligible Immigration Status
    • Emergency Medical Condition
    • Emergency Medical Transportation
    • Emergency Room Care
    • Emergency Services
    • Employer Shared Responsibility Payment (ESRP)
    • Employer or Union Retiree Plans
    • Essential Health Benefits
    • Exchange
    • Excluded Services
    • Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) Plan
    • External Review
     

    F

    • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
    • Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
    • Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
    • Federally Recognized Tribe
    • Fee
    • Fee For Service
    • Flexible Benefits Plan
    • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
    • Formulary
    • Full-Time Employee
    • Fully Insured Job-based Plan
     

    G

    • Generic Drugs
    • Gold Health Plan
    • Grandfathered
    • Grandfathered Health Plan
    • Grievance
    • Group Health Plan
    • Guaranteed Issue
    • Guaranteed Renewal
     

    H

    • HIPAA Eligible Individual
    • Habilitative/Habilitation Services
    • Hardship Exemption
    • Health Care Workforce Incentive
    • Health Coverage
    • Health Insurance
    • Health Insurance Marketplace
    • Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
    • Health Plan Categories
    • Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
    • Health Savings Account (HSA)
    • Health Status
    • High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
    • High Risk Pool Plan (State)
    • High-Cost Excise Tax
    • Home Health Care
    • Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS)
    • Hospice Services
    • Hospital Outpatient Care
    • Hospital Readmissions
    • Hospitalization
     

    I

    • In Person Assistance Personnel Program
    • In-network Coinsurance
    • In-network Copayment
    • Individual Health Insurance Policy
    • Inpatient Care
    • Insurance Co-Op
    • Interest
    • Investment Income
     

    J

    • Job-based Health Plan
     

    L

    • Large Group Health Plan
    • Lifetime Limit
    • Long-Term Care
     

    M

    • Marketplace
    • Medicaid
    • Medical Loss Ratio (MLR)
    • Medical Underwriting
    • Medically Necessary
    • Medicare
    • Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C)
    • Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax
    • Medicare Part D
    • Medicare Prescription Drug Donut Hole
    • Member Survey Results
    • Minimum Essential Coverage
    • Minimum value
    • Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)
    • Multi-Employer Plan
     

    N

    • Navigator
    • Net Capital Gains
    • Net Rental Income
    • Network
    • Network Plan
    • New Plan
    • Non-preferred provider
    • Nondiscrimination
    • Not Yet Accredited (Health Plan)
    • Notice
     

    O

    • Open Enrollment Period
    • Original Medicare
    • Out-of-Network Coinsurance
    • Out-of-Network Copayment
    • Out-of-Pocket Costs
    • Out-of-Pocket Estimate
    • Out-of-pocket maximum/limit
     

    P

    • Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
    • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
    • Payment Bundling
    • Penalty
    • Pension (Retirement Benefit)
    • Physician Services
    • Plan
    • Plan Year
    • Platinum Health Plan
    • Point of Service (POS) Plans
    • Policy Year
    • Pre-Existing Condition
    • Pre-Existing Condition (Job-based Coverage)
    • Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion Period (Individual Policy)
    • Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion Period (Job-based Coverage)
    • Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP)
    • Preauthorization
    • Preferred Provider
    • Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
    • Premium
    • Premium Tax Credit
    • Prescription Drug Coverage
    • Prescription Drugs
    • Prevention
    • Preventive Services
    • Primary Care
    • Primary Care Physician
    • Primary Care Provider
    • Prior Authorization
    • Public Health
     

    Q

    • Qualified Health Plan
    • Qualifying Life Event
     

    R

    • Rate Review
    • Reconstructive Surgery
    • Referral
    • Rehabilitative/Rehabilitation Services
    • Reinsurance
    • Rental or Royalty Income
    • Rescission
    • Retirement Benefit (Pension)
    • Rider (exclusionary rider)
    • Risk Adjustment
     

    S

    • Self-Employment Income
    • Self-Insured Plan
    • Service Area
    • Silver Health Plan
    • Skilled Nursing Care
    • Skilled Nursing Facility Care
    • Social Security
    • Social Security Benefits
    • Social Security Survivors Benefits
    • Special Enrollment Period
    • Special Health Care Need
    • Specialist
    • State Continuation Coverage
    • State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)
    • State Insurance Department
    • State Medical Assistance Office
    • Subsidized Coverage
    • Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC)
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
     

    T

    • TRICARE
    • TTY
    • Tax Household
    • Total Cost Estimate (for health coverage)
     

    U

    • UCR (Usual, Customary, and Reasonable)
    • Uncompensated Care
    • Urgent Care
     

    V

    • Value-Based Purchasing (VBP)
    • Vision or Vision Coverage
     

    W

    • Waiting Period (Job-based coverage)
    • Well-baby and Well-child Visits
    • Wellness Programs
    • Worker's Compensation
     

    Glossary source: HealthCare.gov

    Information & Documents to Have on Hand

    Here's the information to gather before you visit Healthcare.gov to apply for health insurance:

    • Your household size. HealthCare.gov offers a tool to help you figure out who to include in your household.
    • Birth dates, Social Security numbers, and addresses for everyone in your household applying for coverage.
    • Proof that you are a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or "lawfully present" in the United States.
    • Employer and income information for each member of your household. Include all income sources, such as your earnings from work, pensions, alimony, rental property, and other income. If you have a job, gather together pay stubs or W-2 forms. If you’re self-employed, have last year’s tax return handy, as well other records that can help you estimate your yearly income.
    • Your estimated household income for the coverage year. (For example, if you're applying in November of 2020 for coverage the next year, estimate your household income for 2021.)
    • Policy numbers and any Plan ID numbers for current health insurance plans covering you or other members of your household.
    • If you or anyone in your household is eligible for job-based health insurance, information about the plan costs and coverage for each available plan. (The Employer Coverage Tool offered by HealthCare.gov can help with this step.)
    • A good idea of your budget for health insurance, so you know how much you can afford to spend each month. This will help you choose the best plan from among those offered to you.

    Finally, keep a list of any questions you want answered before you sign up for a health insurance plan. To get answers to many basic questions or for information on signing up for a plan, see How Do I Sign Up for Obamacare in Texas?

    About This Website

    We built this website to get people the answers they need about the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Our goal is to guide you to reliable, local information about your new health insurance options.

    When you choose your state or enter your zip code here, you will quickly learn:

    • whether or not you're required to get health insurance

    • what the available plans cover

    • how much coverage will cost, and

    • how to sign up in your state.

    For those concerned about cost, we show you how to determine whether you qualify for subsidies.

    Why We Care

    This site was created by Albin Renauer, founder of LegalConsumer.com, and is coauthored by Renauer and legal editor and writer Shae Irving. LegalConsumer, which originally concentrated on consumer bankruptcy, began in 2005, when Congress overhauled federal bankruptcy laws.

    “When politicians tried to make it harder to file bankruptcy, I vowed to make it easier. When I read about politicians making it hard to get information about Obamacare, it got my blood boiling -- and I realized I could help folks find that information the same way I do with bankruptcy.”

    Some states hide the ball when it comes to options for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act. We want to guide you to all the official local resources you need to make sure you get the maximum benefits under the law.

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    After receiving his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1985, Albin Renauer worked for various public-interest law firms in the Bay Area and as a staff attorney for Chief Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court.  He spent 17 years as an editor at leading do-it-yourself legal publisher Nolo, where he helped create numerous books and software programs, including the bestselling Quicken WillMaker. He also edited Law on the Net, the first online directory of legal resources, and was the architect of Nolo's Webby Award winning website.

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    Counties in Texas

    1. Harris County - 4,092,459 (Houston)
    2. Dallas County - 2,368,139 (Dallas)
    3. Tarrant County - 1,809,034 (Fort Worth)
    4. Bexar County - 1,714,773 (San Antonio)
    5. Travis County - 1,024,266 (Austin)
    6. El Paso County - 800,647 (El Paso)
    7. Collin County - 782,341 (McKinney)
    8. Hidalgo County - 774,769 (Edinburg)
    9. Denton County - 662,614 (Denton)
    10. Fort Bend County - 585,375 (Richmond)
    11. Montgomery County - 455,746 (Conroe)
    12. Williamson County - 422,679 (Georgetown)
    13. Cameron County - 406,220 (Brownsville)
    14. Nueces County - 340,223 (Corpus Christi)
    15. Brazoria County - 313,166 (Angleton)
    16. Bell County - 310,235 (Belton)
    17. Galveston County - 291,309 (Galveston)
    18. Lubbock County - 278,831 (Lubbock)
    19. Jefferson County - 252,273 (Beaumont)
    20. Webb County - 250,304 (Laredo)
    21. McLennan County - 234,906 (Waco)
    22. Smith County - 209,714 (Tyler)
    23. Brazos County - 194,851 (Bryan)
    24. Hays County - 157,107 (San Marcos)
    25. Johnson County - 150,934 (Cleburne)
    26. Ellis County - 149,610 (Waxahachie)
    27. Ector County - 137,130 (Odessa)
    28. Midland County - 136,872 (Midland)
    29. Guadalupe County - 131,533 (Seguin)
    30. Taylor County - 131,506 (Abilene)
    31. Wichita County - 131,500 (Wichita Falls)
    32. Gregg County - 121,730 (Longview)
    33. Potter County - 121,073 (Amarillo)
    34. Grayson County - 120,877 (Sherman)
    35. Randall County - 120,725 (Canyon)
    36. Parker County - 116,927 (Weatherford)
    37. Tom Green County - 110,224 (San Angelo)
    38. Comal County - 108,472 (New Braunfels)
    39. Kaufman County - 103,350 (Kaufman)
    40. Bowie County - 92,565 (New Boston)
    41. Victoria County - 86,793 (Victoria)
    42. Angelina County - 86,771 (Lufkin)
    43. Hunt County - 86,129 (Greenville)
    44. Orange County - 81,837 (Orange)
    45. Henderson County - 78,532 (Athens)
    46. Rockwall County - 78,337 (Rockwall)
    47. Liberty County - 75,643 (Liberty)
    48. Coryell County - 75,388 (Gatesville)
    49. Bastrop County - 74,171 (Bastrop)
    50. Walker County - 67,861 (Huntsville)
    51. Harrison County - 65,631 (Marshall)
    52. San Patricio County - 64,804 (Sinton)
    53. Nacogdoches County - 64,524 (Nacogdoches)
    54. Starr County - 60,968 (Rio Grande City)
    55. Wise County - 59,127 (Decatur)
    56. Anderson County - 58,458 (Palestine)
    57. Hardin County - 54,635 (Kountze)
    58. Maverick County - 54,258 (Eagle Pass)
    59. Rusk County - 53,330 (Henderson)
    60. Van Zandt County - 52,579 (Canton)
    61. Hood County - 51,182 (Granbury)
    62. Cherokee County - 50,845 (Rusk)
    63. Lamar County - 49,793 (Paris)
    64. Kerr County - 49,625 (Kerrville)
    65. Val Verde County - 48,879 (Del Rio)
    66. Navarro County - 47,735 (Corsicana)
    67. Medina County - 46,006 (Hondo)
    68. Polk County - 45,413 (Livingston)
    69. Atascosa County - 44,911 (Jourdanton)
    70. Waller County - 43,205 (Hempstead)
    71. Wilson County - 42,918 (Floresville)
    72. Burnet County - 42,750 (Burnet)
    73. Wood County - 41,964 (Quitman)
    74. Wharton County - 41,280 (Wharton)
    75. Jim Wells County - 40,838 (Alice)
    76. Upshur County - 39,309 (Gilmer)
    77. Cooke County - 38,437 (Gainesville)
    78. Brown County - 38,106 (Brownwood)
    79. Caldwell County - 38,066 (Lockhart)
    80. Erath County - 37,890 (Stephenville)
    81. Matagorda County - 36,702 (Bay City)
    82. Hale County - 36,273 (Plainview)
    83. Jasper County - 35,710 (Jasper)
    84. Hopkins County - 35,161 (Sulphur Springs)
    85. Chambers County - 35,096 (Anahuac)
    86. Hill County - 35,089 (Hillsboro)
    87. Howard County - 35,012 (Big Spring)
    88. Fannin County - 33,915 (Bonham)
    89. Washington County - 33,718 (Brenham)
    90. Kendall County - 33,410 (Boerne)
    91. Titus County - 32,334 (Mount Pleasant)
    92. Kleberg County - 32,061 (Kingsville)
    93. Bee County - 31,861 (Beeville)
    94. Cass County - 30,464 (Linden)
    95. Austin County - 28,417 (Bellville)
    96. Palo Pinto County - 28,111 (Palo Pinto)
    97. Grimes County - 26,604 (Anderson)
    98. Uvalde County - 26,405 (Uvalde)
    99. San Jacinto County - 26,384 (Coldspring)
    100. Shelby County - 25,448 (Center)
    101. Gillespie County - 24,837 (Fredericksburg)
    102. Milam County - 24,757 (Cameron)
    103. Fayette County - 24,554 (La Grange)
    104. Panola County - 23,796 (Carthage)
    105. Houston County - 23,732 (Crockett)
    106. Limestone County - 23,384 (Groesbeck)
    107. Aransas County - 23,158 (Rockport)
    108. Hockley County - 22,935 (Levelland)
    109. Gray County - 22,535 (Pampa)
    110. Hutchinson County - 22,150 (Stinnett)
    111. Willacy County - 22,134 (Raymondville)
    112. Moore County - 21,904 (Dumas)
    113. Tyler County - 21,766 (Woodville)
    114. Calhoun County - 21,381 (Port Lavaca)
    115. Colorado County - 20,874 (Columbus)
    116. Bandera County - 20,485 (Bandera)
    117. Jones County - 20,202 (Anson)
    118. De Witt County - 20,097 (Cuero)
    119. Freestone County - 19,816 (Fairfield)
    120. Gonzales County - 19,807 (Gonzales)
    121. Montague County - 19,719 (Montague)
    122. Lampasas County - 19,677 (Lampasas)
    123. Deaf Smith County - 19,372 (Hereford)
    124. Llano County - 19,301 (Llano)
    125. Lavaca County - 19,263 (Hallettsville)
    126. Eastland County - 18,583 (Eastland)
    127. Young County - 18,550 (Graham)
    1. Bosque County - 18,212 (Meridian)
    2. Falls County - 17,866 (Marlin)
    3. Gaines County - 17,526 (Seminole)
    4. Frio County - 17,217 (Pearsall)
    5. Burleson County - 17,187 (Caldwell)
    6. Scurry County - 16,921 (Snyder)
    7. Leon County - 16,801 (Centerville)
    8. Robertson County - 16,622 (Franklin)
    9. Lee County - 16,612 (Giddings)
    10. Pecos County - 15,507 (Fort Stockton)
    11. Nolan County - 15,216 (Sweetwater)
    12. Karnes County - 14,824 (Karnes City)
    13. Andrews County - 14,786 (Andrews)
    14. Trinity County - 14,585 (Groveton)
    15. Newton County - 14,445 (Newton)
    16. Jackson County - 14,075 (Edna)
    17. Zapata County - 14,018 (Zapata)
    18. Lamb County - 13,977 (Littlefield)
    19. Comanche County - 13,974 (Comanche)
    20. Dawson County - 13,833 (Lamesa)
    21. Reeves County - 13,783 (Pecos)
    22. Madison County - 13,664 (Madisonville)
    23. Callahan County - 13,544 (Baird)
    24. Wilbarger County - 13,535 (Vernon)
    25. Morris County - 12,934 (Daingerfield)
    26. Red River County - 12,860 (Clarksville)
    27. Terry County - 12,651 (Brownfield)
    28. Camp County - 12,401 (Pittsburg)
    29. Duval County - 11,782 (San Diego)
    30. Zavala County - 11,677 (Crystal City)
    31. Live Oak County - 11,531 (George West)
    32. Rains County - 10,914 (Emory)
    33. Sabine County - 10,834 (Hemphill)
    34. Clay County - 10,752 (Henrietta)
    35. Ward County - 10,658 (Monahans)
    36. Franklin County - 10,605 (Mount Vernon)
    37. Marion County - 10,546 (Jefferson)
    38. Runnels County - 10,501 (Ballinger)
    39. Blanco County - 10,497 (Johnson City)
    40. Parmer County - 10,269 (Farwell)
    41. Ochiltree County - 10,223 (Perryton)
    42. Dimmit County - 9,996 (Carrizo Springs)
    43. Stephens County - 9,630 (Breckenridge)
    44. Mitchell County - 9,403 (Colorado City)
    45. Brewster County - 9,232 (Alpine)
    46. Archer County - 9,054 (Archer City)
    47. Jack County - 9,044 (Jacksboro)
    48. Coleman County - 8,895 (Coleman)
    49. San Augustine County - 8,865 (San Augustine)
    50. Hamilton County - 8,517 (Hamilton)
    51. Somervell County - 8,490 (Glen Rose)
    52. McCulloch County - 8,283 (Brady)
    53. Castro County - 8,062 (Dimmitt)
    54. Yoakum County - 7,879 (Plains)
    55. Swisher County - 7,854 (Tulia)
    56. Presidio County - 7,818 (Marfa)
    57. Refugio County - 7,383 (Refugio)
    58. Brooks County - 7,223 (Falfurrias)
    59. Goliad County - 7,210 (Goliad)
    60. Bailey County - 7,165 (Muleshoe)
    61. Winkler County - 7,110 (Kermit)
    62. Childress County - 7,041 (Childress)
    63. La Salle County - 6,886 (Cotulla)
    64. Dallam County - 6,703 (Dalhart)
    65. Garza County - 6,461 (Post)
    66. Floyd County - 6,446 (Floydada)
    67. Carson County - 6,182 (Panhandle)
    68. San Saba County - 6,131 (San Saba)
    69. Hartley County - 6,062 (Channing)
    70. Crosby County - 6,059 (Crosbyton)
    71. Lynn County - 5,915 (Tahoka)
    72. Haskell County - 5,899 (Haskell)
    73. Hansford County - 5,613 (Spearman)
    74. Wheeler County - 5,410 (Wheeler)
    75. Jim Hogg County - 5,300 (Hebbronville)
    76. Delta County - 5,231 (Cooper)
    77. Mills County - 4,936 (Goldthwaite)
    78. Martin County - 4,799 (Stanton)
    79. Kimble County - 4,607 (Junction)
    80. Crane County - 4,375 (Crane)
    81. Hardeman County - 4,139 (Quanah)
    82. Sutton County - 4,128 (Sonora)
    83. Concho County - 4,087 (Paint Rock)
    84. Mason County - 4,012 (Mason)
    85. Fisher County - 3,974 (Roby)
    86. Hemphill County - 3,807 (Canadian)
    87. Baylor County - 3,726 (Seymour)
    88. Crockett County - 3,719 (Ozona)
    89. Knox County - 3,719 (Benjamin)
    90. Donley County - 3,677 (Clarendon)
    91. Kinney County - 3,598 (Brackettville)
    92. Hudspeth County - 3,476 (Sierra Blanca)
    93. Schleicher County - 3,461 (Eldorado)
    94. Shackelford County - 3,378 (Albany)
    95. Reagan County - 3,367 (Big Lake)
    96. Upton County - 3,355 (Rankin)
    97. Hall County - 3,353 (Memphis)
    98. Coke County - 3,320 (Robert Lee)
    99. Real County - 3,309 (Leakey)
    100. Lipscomb County - 3,302 (Lipscomb)
    101. Cochran County - 3,127 (Morton)
    102. Collingsworth County - 3,057 (Wellington)
    103. Sherman County - 3,034 (Stratford)
    104. Dickens County - 2,444 (Dickens)
    105. Culberson County - 2,398 (Van Horn)
    106. Jeff Davis County - 2,342 (Fort Davis)
    107. Menard County - 2,242 (Menard)
    108. Oldham County - 2,052 (Vega)
    109. Edwards County - 2,002 (Rocksprings)
    110. Armstrong County - 1,901 (Claude)
    111. Throckmorton County - 1,641 (Throckmorton)
    112. Briscoe County - 1,637 (Silverton)
    113. Irion County - 1,599 (Mertzon)
    114. Cottle County - 1,505 (Paducah)
    115. Stonewall County - 1,490 (Aspermont)
    116. Foard County - 1,336 (Crowell)
    117. Glasscock County - 1,226 (Garden City)
    118. Motley County - 1,210 (Matador)
    119. Sterling County - 1,143 (Sterling City)
    120. Terrell County - 984 (Sanderson)
    121. Roberts County - 929 (Miami)
    122. Kent County - 808 (Jayton)
    123. McMullen County - 707 (Tilden)
    124. Borden County - 641 (Gail)
    125. Kenedy County - 416 (Sarita)
    126. King County - 286 (Guthrie)
    127. Loving County - 82 (Mentone)
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    Counties in Texas

    1. Anderson County - 58,458 (Palestine)
    2. Andrews County - 14,786 (Andrews)
    3. Angelina County - 86,771 (Lufkin)
    4. Aransas County - 23,158 (Rockport)
    5. Archer County - 9,054 (Archer City)
    6. Armstrong County - 1,901 (Claude)
    7. Atascosa County - 44,911 (Jourdanton)
    8. Austin County - 28,417 (Bellville)
    9. Bailey County - 7,165 (Muleshoe)
    10. Bandera County - 20,485 (Bandera)
    11. Bastrop County - 74,171 (Bastrop)
    12. Baylor County - 3,726 (Seymour)
    13. Bee County - 31,861 (Beeville)
    14. Bell County - 310,235 (Belton)
    15. Bexar County - 1,714,773 (San Antonio)
    16. Blanco County - 10,497 (Johnson City)
    17. Borden County - 641 (Gail)
    18. Bosque County - 18,212 (Meridian)
    19. Bowie County - 92,565 (New Boston)
    20. Brazoria County - 313,166 (Angleton)
    21. Brazos County - 194,851 (Bryan)
    22. Brewster County - 9,232 (Alpine)
    23. Briscoe County - 1,637 (Silverton)
    24. Brooks County - 7,223 (Falfurrias)
    25. Brown County - 38,106 (Brownwood)
    26. Burleson County - 17,187 (Caldwell)
    27. Burnet County - 42,750 (Burnet)
    28. Caldwell County - 38,066 (Lockhart)
    29. Calhoun County - 21,381 (Port Lavaca)
    30. Callahan County - 13,544 (Baird)
    31. Cameron County - 406,220 (Brownsville)
    32. Camp County - 12,401 (Pittsburg)
    33. Carson County - 6,182 (Panhandle)
    34. Cass County - 30,464 (Linden)
    35. Castro County - 8,062 (Dimmitt)
    36. Chambers County - 35,096 (Anahuac)
    37. Cherokee County - 50,845 (Rusk)
    38. Childress County - 7,041 (Childress)
    39. Clay County - 10,752 (Henrietta)
    40. Cochran County - 3,127 (Morton)
    41. Coke County - 3,320 (Robert Lee)
    42. Coleman County - 8,895 (Coleman)
    43. Collin County - 782,341 (McKinney)
    44. Collingsworth County - 3,057 (Wellington)
    45. Colorado County - 20,874 (Columbus)
    46. Comal County - 108,472 (New Braunfels)
    47. Comanche County - 13,974 (Comanche)
    48. Concho County - 4,087 (Paint Rock)
    49. Cooke County - 38,437 (Gainesville)
    50. Coryell County - 75,388 (Gatesville)
    51. Cottle County - 1,505 (Paducah)
    52. Crane County - 4,375 (Crane)
    53. Crockett County - 3,719 (Ozona)
    54. Crosby County - 6,059 (Crosbyton)
    55. Culberson County - 2,398 (Van Horn)
    56. Dallam County - 6,703 (Dalhart)
    57. Dallas County - 2,368,139 (Dallas)
    58. Dawson County - 13,833 (Lamesa)
    59. Deaf Smith County - 19,372 (Hereford)
    60. Delta County - 5,231 (Cooper)
    61. Denton County - 662,614 (Denton)
    62. De Witt County - 20,097 (Cuero)
    63. Dickens County - 2,444 (Dickens)
    64. Dimmit County - 9,996 (Carrizo Springs)
    65. Donley County - 3,677 (Clarendon)
    66. Duval County - 11,782 (San Diego)
    67. Eastland County - 18,583 (Eastland)
    68. Ector County - 137,130 (Odessa)
    69. Edwards County - 2,002 (Rocksprings)
    70. Ellis County - 149,610 (Waxahachie)
    71. El Paso County - 800,647 (El Paso)
    72. Erath County - 37,890 (Stephenville)
    73. Falls County - 17,866 (Marlin)
    74. Fannin County - 33,915 (Bonham)
    75. Fayette County - 24,554 (La Grange)
    76. Fisher County - 3,974 (Roby)
    77. Floyd County - 6,446 (Floydada)
    78. Foard County - 1,336 (Crowell)
    79. Fort Bend County - 585,375 (Richmond)
    80. Franklin County - 10,605 (Mount Vernon)
    81. Freestone County - 19,816 (Fairfield)
    82. Frio County - 17,217 (Pearsall)
    83. Gaines County - 17,526 (Seminole)
    84. Galveston County - 291,309 (Galveston)
    85. Garza County - 6,461 (Post)
    86. Gillespie County - 24,837 (Fredericksburg)
    87. Glasscock County - 1,226 (Garden City)
    88. Goliad County - 7,210 (Goliad)
    89. Gonzales County - 19,807 (Gonzales)
    90. Gray County - 22,535 (Pampa)
    91. Grayson County - 120,877 (Sherman)
    92. Gregg County - 121,730 (Longview)
    93. Grimes County - 26,604 (Anderson)
    94. Guadalupe County - 131,533 (Seguin)
    95. Hale County - 36,273 (Plainview)
    96. Hall County - 3,353 (Memphis)
    97. Hamilton County - 8,517 (Hamilton)
    98. Hansford County - 5,613 (Spearman)
    99. Hardeman County - 4,139 (Quanah)
    100. Hardin County - 54,635 (Kountze)
    101. Harris County - 4,092,459 (Houston)
    102. Harrison County - 65,631 (Marshall)
    103. Hartley County - 6,062 (Channing)
    104. Haskell County - 5,899 (Haskell)
    105. Hays County - 157,107 (San Marcos)
    106. Hemphill County - 3,807 (Canadian)
    107. Henderson County - 78,532 (Athens)
    108. Hidalgo County - 774,769 (Edinburg)
    109. Hill County - 35,089 (Hillsboro)
    110. Hockley County - 22,935 (Levelland)
    111. Hood County - 51,182 (Granbury)
    112. Hopkins County - 35,161 (Sulphur Springs)
    113. Houston County - 23,732 (Crockett)
    114. Howard County - 35,012 (Big Spring)
    115. Hudspeth County - 3,476 (Sierra Blanca)
    116. Hunt County - 86,129 (Greenville)
    117. Hutchinson County - 22,150 (Stinnett)
    118. Irion County - 1,599 (Mertzon)
    119. Jack County - 9,044 (Jacksboro)
    120. Jackson County - 14,075 (Edna)
    121. Jasper County - 35,710 (Jasper)
    122. Jeff Davis County - 2,342 (Fort Davis)
    123. Jefferson County - 252,273 (Beaumont)
    124. Jim Hogg County - 5,300 (Hebbronville)
    125. Jim Wells County - 40,838 (Alice)
    126. Johnson County - 150,934 (Cleburne)
    127. Jones County - 20,202 (Anson)
    1. Karnes County - 14,824 (Karnes City)
    2. Kaufman County - 103,350 (Kaufman)
    3. Kendall County - 33,410 (Boerne)
    4. Kenedy County - 416 (Sarita)
    5. Kent County - 808 (Jayton)
    6. Kerr County - 49,625 (Kerrville)
    7. Kimble County - 4,607 (Junction)
    8. King County - 286 (Guthrie)
    9. Kinney County - 3,598 (Brackettville)
    10. Kleberg County - 32,061 (Kingsville)
    11. Knox County - 3,719 (Benjamin)
    12. Lamar County - 49,793 (Paris)
    13. Lamb County - 13,977 (Littlefield)
    14. Lampasas County - 19,677 (Lampasas)
    15. La Salle County - 6,886 (Cotulla)
    16. Lavaca County - 19,263 (Hallettsville)
    17. Lee County - 16,612 (Giddings)
    18. Leon County - 16,801 (Centerville)
    19. Liberty County - 75,643 (Liberty)
    20. Limestone County - 23,384 (Groesbeck)
    21. Lipscomb County - 3,302 (Lipscomb)
    22. Live Oak County - 11,531 (George West)
    23. Llano County - 19,301 (Llano)
    24. Loving County - 82 (Mentone)
    25. Lubbock County - 278,831 (Lubbock)
    26. Lynn County - 5,915 (Tahoka)
    27. McCulloch County - 8,283 (Brady)
    28. McLennan County - 234,906 (Waco)
    29. McMullen County - 707 (Tilden)
    30. Madison County - 13,664 (Madisonville)
    31. Marion County - 10,546 (Jefferson)
    32. Martin County - 4,799 (Stanton)
    33. Mason County - 4,012 (Mason)
    34. Matagorda County - 36,702 (Bay City)
    35. Maverick County - 54,258 (Eagle Pass)
    36. Medina County - 46,006 (Hondo)
    37. Menard County - 2,242 (Menard)
    38. Midland County - 136,872 (Midland)
    39. Milam County - 24,757 (Cameron)
    40. Mills County - 4,936 (Goldthwaite)
    41. Mitchell County - 9,403 (Colorado City)
    42. Montague County - 19,719 (Montague)
    43. Montgomery County - 455,746 (Conroe)
    44. Moore County - 21,904 (Dumas)
    45. Morris County - 12,934 (Daingerfield)
    46. Motley County - 1,210 (Matador)
    47. Nacogdoches County - 64,524 (Nacogdoches)
    48. Navarro County - 47,735 (Corsicana)
    49. Newton County - 14,445 (Newton)
    50. Nolan County - 15,216 (Sweetwater)
    51. Nueces County - 340,223 (Corpus Christi)
    52. Ochiltree County - 10,223 (Perryton)
    53. Oldham County - 2,052 (Vega)
    54. Orange County - 81,837 (Orange)
    55. Palo Pinto County - 28,111 (Palo Pinto)
    56. Panola County - 23,796 (Carthage)
    57. Parker County - 116,927 (Weatherford)
    58. Parmer County - 10,269 (Farwell)
    59. Pecos County - 15,507 (Fort Stockton)
    60. Polk County - 45,413 (Livingston)
    61. Potter County - 121,073 (Amarillo)
    62. Presidio County - 7,818 (Marfa)
    63. Rains County - 10,914 (Emory)
    64. Randall County - 120,725 (Canyon)
    65. Reagan County - 3,367 (Big Lake)
    66. Real County - 3,309 (Leakey)
    67. Red River County - 12,860 (Clarksville)
    68. Reeves County - 13,783 (Pecos)
    69. Refugio County - 7,383 (Refugio)
    70. Roberts County - 929 (Miami)
    71. Robertson County - 16,622 (Franklin)
    72. Rockwall County - 78,337 (Rockwall)
    73. Runnels County - 10,501 (Ballinger)
    74. Rusk County - 53,330 (Henderson)
    75. Sabine County - 10,834 (Hemphill)
    76. San Augustine County - 8,865 (San Augustine)
    77. San Jacinto County - 26,384 (Coldspring)
    78. San Patricio County - 64,804 (Sinton)
    79. San Saba County - 6,131 (San Saba)
    80. Schleicher County - 3,461 (Eldorado)
    81. Scurry County - 16,921 (Snyder)
    82. Shackelford County - 3,378 (Albany)
    83. Shelby County - 25,448 (Center)
    84. Sherman County - 3,034 (Stratford)
    85. Smith County - 209,714 (Tyler)
    86. Somervell County - 8,490 (Glen Rose)
    87. Starr County - 60,968 (Rio Grande City)
    88. Stephens County - 9,630 (Breckenridge)
    89. Sterling County - 1,143 (Sterling City)
    90. Stonewall County - 1,490 (Aspermont)
    91. Sutton County - 4,128 (Sonora)
    92. Swisher County - 7,854 (Tulia)
    93. Tarrant County - 1,809,034 (Fort Worth)
    94. Taylor County - 131,506 (Abilene)
    95. Terrell County - 984 (Sanderson)
    96. Terry County - 12,651 (Brownfield)
    97. Throckmorton County - 1,641 (Throckmorton)
    98. Titus County - 32,334 (Mount Pleasant)
    99. Tom Green County - 110,224 (San Angelo)
    100. Travis County - 1,024,266 (Austin)
    101. Trinity County - 14,585 (Groveton)
    102. Tyler County - 21,766 (Woodville)
    103. Upshur County - 39,309 (Gilmer)
    104. Upton County - 3,355 (Rankin)
    105. Uvalde County - 26,405 (Uvalde)
    106. Val Verde County - 48,879 (Del Rio)
    107. Van Zandt County - 52,579 (Canton)
    108. Victoria County - 86,793 (Victoria)
    109. Walker County - 67,861 (Huntsville)
    110. Waller County - 43,205 (Hempstead)
    111. Ward County - 10,658 (Monahans)
    112. Washington County - 33,718 (Brenham)
    113. Webb County - 250,304 (Laredo)
    114. Wharton County - 41,280 (Wharton)
    115. Wheeler County - 5,410 (Wheeler)
    116. Wichita County - 131,500 (Wichita Falls)
    117. Wilbarger County - 13,535 (Vernon)
    118. Willacy County - 22,134 (Raymondville)
    119. Williamson County - 422,679 (Georgetown)
    120. Wilson County - 42,918 (Floresville)
    121. Winkler County - 7,110 (Kermit)
    122. Wise County - 59,127 (Decatur)
    123. Wood County - 41,964 (Quitman)
    124. Yoakum County - 7,879 (Plains)
    125. Young County - 18,550 (Graham)
    126. Zapata County - 14,018 (Zapata)
    127. Zavala County - 11,677 (Crystal City)
    Dallam County Sherman County Hansford County Ochiltree County Lipscomb County Hartley County Moore County Hutchinson County Roberts County Hemphill County Oldham County Potter County Carson County Gray County Wheeler County Deaf Smith County Randall County Armstrong County Donley County Collingsworth County Parmer County Castro County Swisher County Briscoe County Hall County Childress County Hardeman County Wilbarger County Bailey County Lamb County Hale County Floyd County Motley County Cottle County Foard County Wichita County Clay County Red River County Montague County Lamar County Grayson County Cooke County Fannin County Cochran County Hockley County Archer County Lubbock County Baylor County Crosby County Dickens County King County Knox County Bowie County Delta County Titus County Jack County Franklin County Hunt County Morris County Hopkins County Wise County Denton County Collin County Cass County Yoakum County Terry County Young County Lynn County Garza County Throckmorton County Kent County Haskell County Stonewall County Camp County Wood County Rains County Rockwall County Dallas County Tarrant County Parker County Marion County Palo Pinto County Upshur County Gaines County Dawson County Scurry County Borden County Fisher County Stephens County Shackelford County Jones County Harrison County Van Zandt County Kaufman County Gregg County Smith County Ellis County Johnson County Hood County Andrews County Martin County Howard County Mitchell County Panola County Erath County Nolan County Rusk County Eastland County Taylor County Callahan County Henderson County Navarro County Somervell County Hill County Comanche County Cherokee County Bosque County Anderson County El Paso County Hudspeth County Winkler County Shelby County Ector County Midland County Glasscock County Sterling County Culberson County Coke County Brown County Coleman County Runnels County Freestone County Reeves County Loving County Hamilton County Nacogdoches County McLennan County Limestone County San Augustine County Sabine County Mills County Coryell County Leon County Tom Green County Ward County Houston County Crane County Upton County Reagan County Angelina County Concho County Falls County Irion County San Saba County McCulloch County Trinity County Lampasas County Robertson County Pecos County Newton County Bell County Jasper County Polk County Tyler County Jeff Davis County Madison County Milam County Walker County Crockett County Schleicher County Menard County Burnet County Brazos County San Jacinto County Mason County Grimes County Llano County Williamson County Burleson County Presidio County Kimble County Sutton County Brewster County Montgomery County Terrell County Hardin County Travis County Liberty County Lee County Blanco County Gillespie County Washington County Bastrop County Orange County Hays County Jefferson County Waller County Val Verde County Kerr County Edwards County Harris County Fayette County Austin County Kendall County Caldwell County Real County Comal County Chambers County Colorado County Bandera County Guadalupe County Fort Bend County Gonzales County Bexar County Galveston County Medina County Wharton County Brazoria County Lavaca County Galveston County Uvalde County Kinney County Wilson County DeWitt County Jackson County Matagorda County Atascosa County Karnes County Victoria County Frio County Zavala County Maverick County Goliad County Live Oak County Calhoun County Calhoun County Bee County McMullen County La Salle County Dimmit County Refugio County Calhoun County Calhoun County Aransas County Calhoun County Webb County San Patricio County Aransas County