Revalidation Due-Date List
Find your Medicare revalidation due date and know what to do before it lapses.
How do I find my revalidation due date?
Medicare assigns and posts revalidation due dates in PECOS and on the CMS revalidation lookup; if yours reads “TBD,” it simply hasn't been assigned yet.
The lookup below helps you check. We can also monitor due dates across your whole roster and file ahead of each one.
Due-date lookup.
Data source pending (BLD-027). Static explainer for v1; upgrades to a live lookup once the operator confirms a data source and cadence (v1.5).
Due dates, answered.
Where do I find my Medicare revalidation due date?
Medicare posts revalidation due dates in PECOS and on the CMS revalidation lookup. If your date shows as 'TBD', it hasn't been assigned yet — but it's still worth keeping your enrollment current so you're ready when it is.
How far ahead should I file my revalidation?
File as soon as the revalidation notice arrives — generally a few months before the due date. Filing early leaves room to resolve any missing information before billing privileges are at risk.
Never miss a revalidation deadline.
Send us the providers and the payers, and we'll come back with a straight answer on scope, pricing, and what to expect.
Provider Enrollment Services is a credentialing and payer-enrollment service; approval decisions and timelines are determined by the payers and CMS, not PES.