Montana SNAP / EBT deposit dates 2026
Montana deposits SNAP benefits monthly. Your specific deposit date depends on case number, last digit of SSN, or month of application — varies by state. Check your state portal or call 1-888-706-1535 for your exact date.
How Montana schedules SNAP deposits
Montana (operated by Montana DPHHS) issues SNAP benefits monthly via EBT card. Deposit dates are staggered across the month — most states distribute over the first 10-20 days of each month based on case ID, last digit of SSN, or first letter of last name.
- Every state has a different schedule — check your state portal for the lookup tool
- Standard SNAP customers receive monthly deposits between the 1st and 22nd of each month
- Emergency-SNAP (expedited) deposits within 7 days of approval, typically same week
- D-SNAP (disaster) deposits within days of issuance — separate from regular schedule
How to find YOUR deposit date
- Log into https://apply.mt.gov/ and look for "deposit schedule" or "benefit calendar"
- Call 1-888-706-1535 — agent will confirm your monthly deposit date
- Check your previous month's deposit — your date repeats each month
- Some montana apps push notifications for upcoming deposits
What if my deposit is late?
- Check https://apply.mt.gov/ for posted deposit schedule changes
- Call 1-888-706-1535 — they can confirm if there's a system delay
- If 5+ business days late, file a complaint via the state portal
- Federal SNAP rule: states must deposit on schedule; delays trigger Federal Nutrition Service review
How much will my deposit be?
SNAP deposits are based on household size + countable income + deductions. Use our SNAP eligibility calculator to estimate. Or call 1-888-706-1535 to confirm your exact monthly amount.
Related Montana resources
- Montana EBT balance check
- Montana SNAP application
- Montana WIC offices
- Montana SNAP/EBT retailers
- Montana food pantries
- Montana disaster food assistance
Page operated by Feed America (EIN 92-1761881), 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) — separate organization. Data sourced from Montana DPHHS (the official Montana SNAP agency).