myDHR Password

myDHR Password

As of July 3, the Department of Human Services will require myDHR users to create a 14-character password to access their accounts on the DHS consumer portal. Longer passwords reduce the chance that your personal information might be compromised or hacked during a cyber attack.

The new 14-character password offers safe and secure access to all of your myDHR accounts, enabling you to apply for or check the status of your benefits, make child support payments or request clearances from a single point of entry to consumer portal.

There’s no need to guess at multiple passwords to access your personal information from different public agencies. The new 14-character password enables you to apply for or check the status of your benefits, make child support payments or request clearances from a single point of entry to myDHR.

Your new password must be a minimum of 14 characters but no more than 20 characters. It must contain at lease two of the following:

  • Two upper-case alphabetic letters A B C D E
  • Two-lower case alphabetic letters a b c d e
  • Two numbers 1 2 3 4 5
  • Two special characters ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + = – / \ [ ] : ; , .

If you forget the answers to your authentication questions, click the Forgot Password link and enter your email address. You will receive a link in your email account enabling you to reset your password.

Customers will be prompted to change their myDHR password every 90 days.


How to Change My Current myDHR Password

How to Create a New myDHR Password

I Forgot My Password

FAQS

10 Great Ways to Create a Unique Password

For more information, contact the DHS Customer Call Center at (800) 332-6347