It should be "up-to-date". You will see it in many instances written "up to date" without the hyphens, where each word becomes a separate and different part of speech, which may be confusing. (Hyphens are grossly and woefully under-used in adjectives.)
Here are a few examples I asked Susan if she would go out on a date with me, she's thinking about it. The date has been set for our holiday to Spain. We are waiting for a date to go to court and sort the matter out in front of a Judge.
up to date
Colored, but term is antiquated. People use African American now or even black is more up to date
first tell me the date. not enough details
no you spell gather with an "a" as in gathering up somethinig
That is the correct spelling of "equinox" (a calendar date marking seasons).
up to date
Out-of-date
The correct spelling is "to date." It means up to the present time or until now.
"quelle est la date"
la date de naissance
'Date' is the correct spelling.
Colored, but term is antiquated. People use African American now or even black is more up to date
thats not how you spell date
You need to Spell out the number.
first tell me the date. not enough details
no you spell gather with an "a" as in gathering up somethinig
That is the correct spelling of "equinox" (a calendar date marking seasons).