ACA Marketplace Renewal Notice: What It Is and Why You Should Read It

September 26, 2025

If you enrolled in health insurance through the ACA Marketplace  (Healthcare.gov or your state exchange), there's a key document heading your way in the fall: your Renewal Notice.


It may not look like much — but it could affect your coverage, costs, and even your tax refund next year.


What is a Marketplace Renewal Notice?


Your Marketplace Renewal Notice outlines:

  • Changes in your monthly premium
     
  • Updates to your deductible or copays
     
  • Whether you’ll be automatically renewed in your current plan
     
  • Estimated subsidy amounts based on your latest income information
     

It's your preview of what’s ahead for the next plan year — and it gives you time to shop before the Open Enrollment Period begins on November 1.


When will I get it?


Most insurers send renewal notices in October or early November.


If you used the federal Marketplace (HealthCare.gov), the Open Enrollment Period runs November 1 through January 15 in most states.


If your state runs its own exchange (like Covered California or NY State of Health), dates may vary slightly.


How do I read it?


Your notice will explain:

  • Whether your current plan is being offered again
     
  • What your new premium and out-of-pocket costs will be
     
  • Whether your premium tax credits are changing (based on income)
     
  • Whether you’ll be automatically re-enrolled — or if you need to take action to retain insurance coverage

What should I look for?

Check the following:


  • Will your monthly premium change significantly?
     
  • Are your doctors and prescriptions still covered?
     
  • Are your income and household details up to date?
     
  • Are you in the right metal tier (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum)?
     

Even if your plan will auto-renew, it’s important to update your income. Outdated income information could lead to incorrect subsidy amounts, which could affect your tax refund or tax bill.


Final Tip


Your Marketplace renewal notice is your heads-up to make sure your plan still fits your life and your budget. Use it as your cue to compare options and update your information — especially if your income, household size, or health needs have changed.


If you do nothing, you may be re-enrolled automatically — but that doesn’t mean it’s still your best option.


If you need help understanding your options, we are always here to help!

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