Florida EBT balance check
Three ways to check your Florida EBT/SNAP card balance — phone, online portal, and mobile app. Florida SNAP is administered by Florida ACCESS (DCF).
1. Phone (24/7, free)
Call the customer service number on the back of your Florida EBT card to hear your balance + last 5 transactions. Available 24/7, free.
📞 Call 1-866-762-22372. Online portal
Log into your Florida ACCESS (DCF) account at the state portal. Check balance, monthly deposit date, transaction history, and report a lost/stolen card.
→ Open Florida portal3. Mobile app
Most states have an EBT app from FIS / ConnectEBT. Search "Florida EBT" in the App Store or Google Play.
Florida SNAP deposit schedule
Florida deposits SNAP benefits on a monthly schedule based on case number, last digit of SSN, or date of application — varies by state. Check your state portal or call 1-866-762-2237 for your exact deposit date.
What to do if your card was lost/stolen
- Call 1-866-762-2237 immediately to freeze the card
- Report it via the Florida state portal: https://www.myflfamilies.com/services/access
- Florida mails a replacement card within 7-10 business days (most states)
- If your benefits were stolen, file a fraud report — federal SNAP fraud-replacement rules apply
Apply for SNAP in Florida
If you don't yet have Florida SNAP, apply at the state portal: https://www.myflfamilies.com/services/access. Standard processing: 30 days. Expedited service available within 7 days for crisis cases. See our state-specific guide: /apply-snap/fl.
Other Florida food assistance
- Florida food pantries
- Florida WIC offices
- Florida FQHC health centers
- Florida school meals
- Florida SNAP/EBT retailers
- Florida disaster food assistance (D-SNAP)
Other states
This guide covers Florida. Each state has its own EBT system: view all 51 state portals.
Data sourced from Florida ACCESS (DCF) (the official Florida SNAP agency). Page operated by Feed America (EIN 92-1761881), a 501(c)(3) public charity. Founded 2021 by Sharika Parkes in Houston, TX. Distinct from the larger separately-incorporated Feeding America (EIN 36-3673599, Chicago) — the two are separate organizations.