SNAP payment dates in Florida for the remainder of February

In the state of Florida, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are distributed every month (between the 1st and 28th).

We're talking about around 3.2 million members who also want to find out about the payment plan this week.

Exactly those whose case number is indicated on the benefit approval letter will receive the benefit. Therefore, Florida DCF sends an official document to confirm your eligibility.

The number consists of 10 digits and the payment date is determined by the eighth and ninth digits, excluding the tenth.

According to the following data, those beneficiaries whose case numbers contain numbers 39 to 64 will receive their benefits this week.

Therefore, those who had numbers between 39 and 41 received it on the 12th of that month. Those with digits between 42 and 45 received it on the 13th. Those between 46 and 48 received their benefit on the 14th of the month; and those aged 49 and 53 reached it on the 15th.

Whoever has the eighth and ninth numbers between 54 and 57 is scheduled for the 16th. Those between 58 and 60 do this on the 17th; and on the 18th, those aged 61 and 64.

Likewise, beneficiaries whose case numbers contain the numbers 65 to 99 will receive their payments between February 19th and 28th.

How can these benefits be verified?

It is important to note that SNAP benefits are distributed via EBT cards.

This means that if someone wants to check their card balance, they can do so by calling the customer service center at 1-888-356-3281. Alternatively, you can call the Florida SNAP hotline at 1-866-762-2237.

However, also keep in mind that you cannot use the EBT card to purchase alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or vitamins. Medicines, nutritional supplements, live animals or ready-to-eat hot foods are added to this list.

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