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When Will Florida SNAP Payments Arrive in August 2026?

Florida will send August 2026 SNAP benefits from August 1 through August 28. Payment dates depend on case numbers, while some SUNCAP recipients may receive benefits during first three days.

Florida SNAP Payments August 2026: Florida will send SNAP benefits from August 1 through August 28, 2026. The money will not arrive on the same day for every household. Each family gets a payment date based on certain numbers in its Florida case number.

SNAP stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Many people still call it food stamps. The benefit money is placed on a Florida EBT card. The same card is normally loaded each month again after the household stays approved for help.

How does Florida decide your August SNAP Date?

Florida looks at the eighth and ninth numbers in the SNAP case number. These two numbers must be read backward. The last or tenth number is not used.

For example, a person should first leave out the tenth number. They should then look at the ninth number and the eighth number. These two numbers will make a number between 00 and 99. That number decides when the August payment will reach the EBT card. The regular Florida SNAP schedule covers the first 28 calendar days of every month. This means payments will continue through most of August instead of being sent to everyone at once.

Florida SNAP Payment Schedule for August 2026

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

Checking the EBT Card

Florida says benefits are deposited once a day and should normally be available by 6 a.m. A person can check the balance through the EBT Cardholder Portal. They can also call Florida EBT Customer Service at 1-888-356-3281. The phone number is also printed on the back of the EBT card. Any SNAP money that is not spent during August can stay on the card and roll into the next month.

What does SNAP include?

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SNAP can be used for many normal food items.

Foods SNAP covers

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Meat, chicken and fish
  • Milk, cheese and other dairy products
  • Bread, rice, pasta and cereal
  • Eggs, beans and lentils
  • Frozen and canned foods
  • Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Seeds and plants that grow food

Florida changed some SNAP shopping rules on April 20, 2026. Items SNAP does not cover:

  • Alcohol and tobacco
  • Hot food ready to eat
  • Vitamins, medicines and supplements
  • Pet food
  • Soap, paper products and cleaning supplies
  • Cosmetics and other household goods

What if you Do Not Receive it?

A household that does not receive its money on the expected date should first check its MyACCESS account. The person should make sure the case is still active and that no renewal or document is missing.

For help with a SNAP case, the Florida Department of Children and Families Customer Call Center can be reached at 850-300-4323, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tarique Anwer

Tarique Anwer is a finance writer, editor, and digital publishing professional with a background in banking and financial services. Before entering the media industry, he worked at Bank of America in online fraud operations, gaining firsthand experience with banking systems, financial processes, and consumer financial services. Today, Tarique writes about personal finance, banking, retirement benefits, government programs, consumer technology, and business trends. His goal is to translate complex financial and technical topics into clear, practical guidance that helps readers navigate important decisions with confidence. With an MBA and more than a decade of experience in digital media, journalism, and content leadership, Tarique brings both industry knowledge and editorial expertise to his work.

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