Everything Arizona residents need to enroll in 2026 ACA / Obamacare coverage — your marketplace, the dates, and how to get free help.
Arizona uses the federally-run Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov rather than a state-run site. You create your account, compare plans, check subsidies, and enroll there — and HealthCare.gov runs the call center and free navigator program for Arizona.
For 2026 coverage, open enrollment runs November 1 – January 15. Enroll by December 15 for coverage that starts January 1; enroll December 16 – January 15 and coverage starts February 1. Miss the window and you generally need a qualifying life event (a move, job loss, marriage, or new baby) to enroll outside it.
Almost anyone in Arizona who isn't on Medicare can buy a marketplace plan. Premium tax credits lower your monthly cost based on income and household size — many enrollees qualify for substantial savings, and HealthCare.gov calculates it for you when you apply.
You don't have to figure this out alone, and help costs you nothing. A licensed health insurance agent compares Arizona plans, checks that your doctors and medications are covered, and enrolls you on HealthCare.gov — paid by the carrier, not you. (See how agent help works on our ACA guide.)
ACA pays per member, per month — track your whole book and catch every PMPM dollar the carriers short you with our Excel + Google Sheets tools. Project your income with the free agent income calculator.
Get the ACA agent tools on Etsy →Yes. Arizona uses the federally-run Marketplace, so residents enroll, compare plans, and manage 2026 coverage at HealthCare.gov — the same website and call center the federal government operates.
Open enrollment runs November 1 to January 15. Enroll by December 15 for coverage that starts January 1; enroll December 16–January 15 and coverage starts February 1.
Yes. Licensed health insurance agents help you compare plans and enroll at no cost to you — their commission is paid by the carrier, not you. HealthCare.gov also funds free federal navigators.
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