If you're incarcerated, unless you are pending the disposition of charges, you can't enroll in a plan through Virginia's Insurance Marketplace. For the purposes of eligibility for coverage through Virginia's Insurance Marketplace, "incarcerated" means serving a term in prison or jail.
Incarceration doesn't include being on probation, parole, or home confinement.
You're not considered incarcerated if you're in jail or prison but haven't been convicted of a crime.
After you're released, you have a 60-day Special Enrollment Period to sign up for health coverage through Virginia's Insurance Marketplace even if it is outside of the annual Open Enrollment Period.
If you're in jail or prison but haven't been convicted of a crime, you can create an account or log in to use Virginia's Insurance Marketplace to buy a private health insurance plan.