Denied NJ SNAP Benefits? How to Request a Fair Hearing
Denied NJ SNAP Benefits? How to Request a Fair Hearing
If your NJ SNAP benefits were denied, reduced, or cut off, you may have the right to challenge the decision through a fair hearing.
The most important step is to act quickly and keep your notice.
Read the Notice Carefully
Your notice will explain:
- What changed
- Why the agency made the decision
- The effective date
- How to appeal
- The deadline to request a fair hearing
Do not rely on a phone explanation only. The written notice controls the timeline.
Ask for a Fair Hearing
A fair hearing is your chance to explain why the SNAP decision was wrong. You can request it in writing and keep proof that you sent it.
If your benefits were reduced or stopped, ask whether aid continuing is available so benefits may continue while the appeal is pending.
Written Request Template
[Your Name]
[Address]
[Phone]
[Date]
To: NJ SNAP / County Welfare Agency
I am requesting a fair hearing for the denial, reduction, or termination of my SNAP benefits dated [date]. Please treat this as my hearing request. I also request aid continuing, if available.
Please send me written confirmation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Documents to Gather
- Denial or reduction notice
- Pay stubs
- Bank statements
- Rent proof
- Utility bills
- Household member information
- Medical expense proof if elderly or disabled
- Copies of documents you already submitted
Call and Confirm
After you request the hearing, call your county welfare agency or NJ SNAP support at 1-800-687-9512 and confirm they received it. Write down the name of the person you spoke with, the date, and what they said.
Ask Fozak
Fozak can help you understand the reason for denial and organize your hearing documents.
