IMPORTANT: Federal law provides applicants with the right to file a SNAP application providing
only name, address, and signature. State agencies must accept and establish a filing
date for any SNAP application that includes a name, address, and signature, even if
other questions on the application form are incomplete. State agencies must consider
such applications as "filed" and provide benefits from the filing date for eligible
households. These requirements apply to all types of SNAP applications, including
paper applications (both multi-program and SNAP-only) and electronic applications
completed through internet portals approved for use by SSA (e.g., the BenefitsCal
portal in California), and apply regardless of other means of applying. Therefore,
when otherwise required to transmit a SNAP application to the State SNAP agency, transmit
the SNAP application as long as it includes a name, address, and signature, even if
other questions on the application form are incomplete.