Florida SNAP Alert: These Recipients Are Getting Paid This Week — Check If You’re on the List

Florida SNAP Alert: These Recipients Are Getting Paid This Week — Check If You’re on the List

If you live in Florida and rely on SNAP benefits to help cover your groceries, your EBT card could be reloading any day now — but only if you’re part of a specific group of recipients. Between July 9 and July 14, 2025, thousands of Florida families are scheduled to receive their monthly food assistance payments. Whether you’re included depends entirely on your case number.

Here’s everything you need to know — who gets paid this week, how Florida’s system works, and how to check your own status.

How Florida Pays Out SNAP Benefits Each Month

Florida doesn’t send SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits all at once. Instead, the state uses a staggered distribution system based on your case number. Payments are spread out over the first 14 days of each month, so recipients don’t all receive benefits on the same day.

The key detail? Your case number, which is part of the official paperwork you received when approved for benefits. Florida uses the 9th and 10th digits of your case number (reading from left to right) to decide when your EBT card gets reloaded.

If your case number falls within a certain range, you’re scheduled for this second-week payout.

Who’s Receiving SNAP Benefits From July 9–14?

If the 9th and 10th digits of your case number fall between 28 and 48, your July SNAP payment will arrive this week. Below is the exact day your benefits should be deposited:

  • July 9 – Case numbers ending in 28–31

  • July 10 – Case numbers ending in 32–34

  • July 11 – Case numbers ending in 35–38

  • July 12 – Case numbers ending in 39–41

  • July 13 – Case numbers ending in 42–45

  • July 14 – Case numbers ending in 46–48

Most EBT deposits are made by 6 a.m. on the assigned day, though some users may see delays depending on their bank or card provider. If your deposit isn’t available by noon, wait a few hours and check again.

Florida SNAP Alert: These Recipients Are Getting Paid This Week — Check If You’re on the List

How to Check Your Payment Status and EBT Balance

There are several ways to see if your benefits have arrived:

  • Log into the MyACCESS Florida website: myflorida.com/accessflorida

  • Use the EBT Customer Service hotline: 1-888-356-3281

  • Check your EBT card balance at an ATM (be aware of possible fees) or through your EBT mobile app

Be sure to have your case number and card information on hand when you check.

What If Your Benefits Don’t Arrive?

If your scheduled date has passed and your benefits are still missing:

  1. Confirm your case number matches the date.

  2. Double-check your EBT balance online or via app.

  3. Call the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) or the EBT customer service line.

Sometimes delays occur due to system updates, holidays, or missing paperwork, so always keep your case information current.

Final Reminder: Don’t Miss Recertification

Even if your EBT card gets reloaded automatically each month, you must recertify your SNAP eligibility on time. Failing to report income or household changes can delay or cancel your benefits.

Make sure:

  • Your contact info is up to date

  • You complete recertification forms by the deadline

  • You check for messages from DCF through the ACCESS Florida portal

Bottom Line

If your case number ends in 28 through 48, your July 2025 SNAP benefits are being deposited this week, between July 9 and July 14. Know your case number, mark your payment date, and check your balance to make sure your benefits arrive as expected.

For more real-time updates on SNAP payments, EBT rules, Social Security, and other government benefits, stay with Benefit Buzz USA — your go-to source for the news that keeps your household running.

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