Applying for Obamacare With a Paper Application

 

If you want to apply for Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act) using a paper application, you can. Here's how to find the forms for your state.

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Given all the technical difficulties the state and federal health care exchanges had during their first weeks (sometimes months) of operation, it's not surprising that many people wished for a simple paper form they could use to sign up for health care.

In truth, paper isn't usually faster or more reliable, especially now that the websites are for the most part functioning smoothly. But if for some reason you want to use a paper application to apply for coverage under the Affordable Care Act, you have these options:

  • If your state uses the federal health insurance marketplace -- or  operates its own exchange and provides a downloadable paper form -- you can get the forms right now.
  • In any state, you can call the health insurance exchange customer service center or contact an in-person assister -- such as a navigator, certified application counselor, or certified agent or broker. They will give you a paper application and help you fill it out.

For details about the procedure where you live, select your state below.


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