Notice of Case Action
Notice of Case Action
Notice of Case Action
Melissam Arrington
PO Box 680748
Orlando FL 32868
Once you receive your case number you can go to www.myflorida.com/accessflorida to activate your My
ACCESS Account. You will be able to get case status information. You will also be able to print a temporary
Medicaid card if you are eligible for Medicaid.
We need to have a phone interview with you to determine your eligibility or to continue your benefits.
Please call (352 ) 330 - 5774 on or before April 20, 2017 between the hours of 8:00 A.M and 5:00 P.M for your phone
interview.
To finish your application we need the following information no later than ten days from the date of your interview.
You have the right to ask for a hearing before a state hearings officer. You can bring with you or be represented
at the hearing by a lawyer, relative, friend or anyone you choose. If you want a hearing, you must ask for the
hearing by writing, calling the call center or coming into the office within 90 days from the mailing date at the top
of this notice. If you ask for a hearing by the end of the last day of the month prior to the effective date of the
adverse action, your benefits may continue at the prior level until the hearing decision. You will be responsible to
repay any benefits continued if the hearing decision is not in your favor. If you need information about how to
receive free legal advice, you can call the ACCESS Florida Customer Call Center toll free at 1-866-762-2237 for
a listing of free legal agencies in your area.
In accordance with Federal laws and State policy, the Department of Children and Families is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, political belief or marital
status.
For additional information about your case, you may access your personal information quickly and securely:
Information on other services that may be available to you can be found @ www.dcf.state.fl.us/programs/access/.
If you need free help obtaining child support, medical support, establishing paternity, or locating your childs parent,
call the Child Support Enforcement Program at 1-800-622-KIDS (5437).
Earn less than $ 53,505 in 2016 ? You may be eligible for an Earned Income Tax Credit up to
$ 6,269. For more information on where to find free tax assistance in your area, call the IRS at
1-800-829-1040.
You may also be eligible to receive a $ 12.75 discount on your monthly phone bill
through Floridas Lifeline Assistance Program. Please call your phone company or the Florida
Public Service Commission at 1-800- 342-3552 for enrollment information. You may provide
this letter as proof of your Food Assistance, Cash Assistance or Medicaid eligibility if you have
been approved for benefits.
Local community partner agencies are available to help you apply for services. To find one
near you, go to www.myflorida.com/accessflorida/ under the Find an Office- ACCESS
Community Partner Search option. You can search by zip code or county.