Florida SNAP Benefits: Here’s When You’ll Get Your January 2025 Payment

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, continues to support over 42 million low-income individuals and families across the U.S., ensuring access to nutritious food.

In Florida, SNAP benefits are distributed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards. Beneficiaries receive monthly payments to help maintain a balanced diet.

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The EBT card functions like a debit card and can be used to purchase approved items such as:

  • Proteins
  • Cereals
  • Fruits and vegetables

However, SNAP funds cannot be used for hot or prepared foods, alcohol, tobacco, or non-food items (e.g., household products, gasoline). Misusing benefits can lead to penalties, including suspension.

Payment Dates

In Florida, SNAP payments are distributed monthly, based on the eighth and ninth digits of the recipient’s case number (read in reverse and excluding the tenth digit). This staggered system ensures smooth distribution throughout the month.

Case Number Payment Date

Case Number Payment Date
00-03 January 1
04-06 January 2
07-10 January 3
11-13 January 4
14-17 January 5
18-20 January 6
21-24 January 7
25-27 January 8
28-31 January 9
32-34 January 10
35-38 January 11
39-41 January 12
42-45 January 13
46-48 January 14
49-53 January 15
54-57 January 16
58-60 January 17
61-64 January 18
65-67 January 19
68-71 January 20
72-74 January 21
75-78 January 22
79-81 January 23
82-85 January 24
86-88 January 25
89-92 January 26
93-95 January 27
96-99 January 28

How to Check

Your case number is the key to identifying your payment date. You can find it on official SNAP program documents or log into the MyACCESS portal for details. Be sure to verify your EBT account on the scheduled day to ensure the funds have been loaded.

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By staying informed and knowing the payment schedule, SNAP beneficiaries can better plan their purchases and avoid unexpected delays. Florida’s system ensures equitable and efficient distribution for all eligible participants.

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