The information below will help you understand how to renew your coverage or report changes to your circumstances.
How To Check Notices
Learn more about when to check notices in your MNsure account and where to find them.
MNsure Username or Password Reset Guide
Follow these instructions to reset your MNsure username and/or password.
Private Plan — Renew or Change Coverage
Visit MNsure’s website for more information on how to renew or change your private coverage.
Public Programs – Renew or Report Changes
Learn how to renew coverage or report changes if you are on a public program, such as Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare.
Private Plan – Report Changes
Keep your MNsure account up to date by reporting changes to your household information, such as changes to your income or address.
Appendix A
If anyone who is applying has been offered health insurance by a current employer (even if they chose not to accept it), please have the employer fill out this form.
Federal Tax Information Form
When you apply for financial assistance, you allow MNsure to confirm your tax information. If your authorization expires, you may no longer qualify for assistance until you submit this re-authorization form.
Appeals Information
Learn more about how to file an appeal if you disagree with MNsure’s decision about your eligibility or coverage.
Rights and Responsibilities: Private Insurance Coverage – Qualified Health Plan (QHP)
These rights and responsibilities apply to qualified health plans with or without advanced premium tax credit or cost-sharing reductions. This includes your responsibility to report income changes, a new address, and other important life events (such as divorce, birth, disability, etc.) to the county or state agency that handles your case.
Rights and Responsibilities: Public Insurance Coverage – including Medical Assistance (MA) and MinnesotaCare (MCRE)
This page is about rights and responsibilities for Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. This includes your responsibility to report income changes, a new address, and other important life events (such as divorce, birth, disability, etc.) to the county or state agency that handles your case.