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How Do I Apply?

Where can I get an application?

  1. Download paper application Make sure to print your completed application.(en Español)
  2. To apply online through kynect  Call toll-free (844) 407-8398 to request an application.
  3. Pick up an application at any local health department, doctors offices, hospitals, pharmacies and schools.
  4. Request an application packet online.

For help filling out your application, call toll-free (855) 4kynect (459-6328) or contact us by e-mail

If you prefer, visit your local Department for Community Based Services Office to apply for KCHIP. Be sure to take all required information and documentation with you.

What do I need to apply?

Proof of income.

Provide copies of pay stubs for the last two months or a letter from your employer stating your wages, your employer's name, address, phone number and an original signature. If you are self-employed, send a copy of your last income tax return.

If you receive unearned income, provide the most recent award letter or other proof of the amount of your unearned income. Examples of unearned income include KTAP, disability, pension, child support, alimony, cash gifts, annuities, interest, Social Security, veterans benefits, etc.

If you receive child support, include copies of checks and a statement from the non-custodial parent or the child support collection agency in your county

Proof of expenses for child care or disabled adult living in the home.

Send copies of receipts or a statement from your child care provider.

Health insurance information.

If anyone in your family has health insurance that pays for doctor's office visits and hospital care, please provide:

  • Name of the insurance company
  • Group number and policy number
  • Effective date
  • Name of the policy holder
  • Names of people who are covered
Proof of citizenship

For children born outside Kentucky, provide a birth certificate, U.S. passport, adoption papers or other proof of citizenship. You can request birth certificates from state vital records offices.

Proof of identity

All applicants must provide proof of identity, such as:

  • Copy of current state driver's license
  • School photo ID
  • Military dependent ID
  • ID issued by state, federal or local government with photo

If you do not have these documents or the child is younger than 16, you may provide other acceptable proof of identity such as:

  • School record including report card
  • Day care or nursery school record
  • Health clinic, doctor or hospital record

FAQ About Applying

How often do I renew KCHIP for my children?

You will receive a KCHIP renewal form in the mail every year.

To renew your child's KCHIP benefits, complete, sign and return the renewal form or complete a telephone interview and provide:

  • Proof of income for the prior two months.
  • Proof of unearned income. Examples of unearned income include KTAP, disability, pension, child support, alimony, cash gifts, annuities, interest, Social Security, veteran's benefits, etc.
  • Proof of child care expenses or disabled adult living in your home.
  • Health insurance information.

Be sure to send complete information about earned and unearned income and health insurance. Failure to provide complete information could result in loss of benefits or prosecution for fraud.

KCHIP will contact you with a reminder if a completed renewal form for your child is not received by the date printed on your notice. If the form is not received within 30 days following that date, your child's KCHIP coverage will stop. To restore lost benefits, you may need to complete a new application. Your local DCBS office can explain how to restore lost benefits.

What do KCHIP health care cards look like?

Each KCHIP member receives a white wallet-sized plastic card. Keep this card as long as you receive KCHIP benefits.

How do I use my KCHIP card?

Always take the card with you when your child receives health care services to avoid having to pay for the service. Don't ever let anyone else use your child's card. If you lose your child's card, contact your caseworker.

Why should I apply for KCHIP?

Take a minute to view why it is important for families to have coverage. 

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