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Moving coverage checker
Find official routing after moving states or counties.
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Key takeaways
- Moving coverage checker outputs are educational planning summaries that require official verification through the cited sources before acting.
- Moving coverage checker inputs stay on this device and are not retained by HealthPlansGuide, a broker, a carrier, a marketplace partner, or an analytics provider.
How to use this tool
HealthPlansGuide is independent and is not a government website. This tool is for education and planning; verify deadlines and eligibility through official sources.
- Use it to organize official-source questions, timing checks, and documents to gather.
- Confirm deadlines, eligibility, enrollment, plan details, and costs with the source that controls that path.
Local planning check
Planning check
Use this section to organize the coverage facts this page can handle locally. Inputs stay on this device while the page is open and are not sent to a broker, carrier, marketplace partner, or quote site.
What this can check
It can organize the event, state route, broad income or timing context, and official-source links that matter for this coverage question.
How to read the result
Treat any result as a planning summary. It is not a final eligibility answer, coverage recommendation, or instruction to change coverage.
Official verification
Open the cited official sources before acting on deadlines, Marketplace routes, tax-credit context, COBRA terms, or Medicaid and CHIP notices.
Tool purpose
Use this tool to identify official Marketplace routing and verification steps after a move. The page exists to help you organize the event, date, state, and official verification links before sharing contact information with any private site.
What stays on this device
Moving coverage checker inputs stay on this device while the page is open. The result can use coarse state, age band, income band, and date context, but HealthPlansGuide does not retain identity, phone, email, SSN, prescription, doctor, or plan account information.
Official source check
Moving coverage checker outputs link back to official sources and label planning dates as estimates when they are derived from dates you enter. The tool does not decide eligibility, recommend a plan, calculate a final Marketplace subsidy value, or route you to a paid partner.
What to prepare
Before using Moving coverage checker, keep source documents nearby: coverage notices, COBRA packets, state marketplace routing, Medicaid or CHIP notices, Medicare timing sources, or employer-plan materials when relevant. The result is a checklist for official verification, not an enrollment application.
Official-source path
Continue this coverage path
Follow official-source pages that keep verification first and do not ask for contact information.
Continue with
Moving and state coverage changesStart with the move and route
Moving can change state routing, plan availability, and official Marketplace entry points.
Understand
Moving and health insuranceExplains how moving states or counties can change Marketplace routing, plan availability, prior-coverage questions, and the official source you should check before treating a move as an enrollment window.
Gather
Moving-state coverage action packPackages the moving guide, state routing checker, document checklist, source map, state pages, and official verification links into one route.
Understand
Moving to a new state: what happens to health insurance?Adds article-level context for state moves and official routing checks.
Gather
Moving state coverage documents checklistOrganizes move dates, prior coverage proof, official state route checks, and Medicaid or CHIP context.
Review
2026 state Marketplace routing source mapSummarizes official route families, state marketplace categories, HealthCare.gov routing, and state-specific caveats that matter when a move changes the route you should use.
Read
State marketplace routesIndex of state pages that have enough official route context to publish.
Sources
Sources used to check this page.
- HealthCare.gov: Special Enrollment Period (official government source, checked )
- CMS: States by Marketplace Type for Plan Year 2026 (official government source, checked )
- CMS / CCIIO: State-based Exchanges (official government source, checked )
Corrections
See the Corrections Policy if a source changes or a page needs review.