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Alabama WIC income limits 2026

Alabama WIC uses the federal 185% poverty-level income test. Higher threshold than SNAP. Pregnant women, postpartum women, infants under 1, and kids 1-5 qualify. Administered by Alabama Department of Public Health WIC.

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Alabama 2026 WIC monthly income limits (185% FPL)

Household sizeMonthly limitAnnual limit
1$2,322$27,864
2$3,152$37,824
3$3,981$47,772
4$4,810$57,720
5$5,640$67,680
6$6,469$77,628
7$7,298$87,576
8$8,128$97,536

For households over 8: add $830/month per additional member. Limits update each January per HHS Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Auto-eligible (no income test): If anyone in your household receives SNAP, Medicaid, or TANF — you automatically qualify for Alabama WIC regardless of income. Apply directly without verifying income.

Who qualifies for Alabama WIC

What Alabama WIC provides

How to apply for Alabama WIC

  1. Apply at https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/wic/
  2. Or call 1-888-942-4673 for an appointment
  3. Bring: photo ID, proof of address (any utility bill), proof of income or auto-eligibility (SNAP/Medicaid card)
  4. Initial appointment ~1 hour: weight/height check, nutrition assessment, food package issued
  5. Recertify every 6 months (kids) or quarterly (pregnant women)

Alabama WIC FAQ

What if I'm slightly over the income limit?

Alabama WIC uses 185% FPL strict — higher than SNAP. If you're over the income limit, also check Medicaid eligibility (often 200% FPL) — Medicaid recipients are auto-eligible for WIC.

Can I get formula through Alabama WIC?

Yes. Alabama WIC is the largest source of free baby formula in the US. Specific approved formula brands per state (mostly Similac and Enfamil). For special-needs/hypoallergenic formulas, doctor's prescription required.

How fast is the application?

Alabama WIC typically issues benefits at the initial appointment (~1 hour). Walk away with a check or eWIC card the same day.

Are immigrants eligible?

WIC has no immigration status requirement at the federal level — your immigration status does not affect WIC eligibility. WIC is not considered a "public charge" benefit and does not affect immigration cases.

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