SNAP Florida Calendar January 2026: Check Your Payment Date

Find your January 2026 SNAP deposit using the date of your Florida case number as a guidance to find it out

Learn the 2026 income and eligibility rules for Florida SNAP

Learn the 2026 income and eligibility rules for Florida SNAP

The Florida Department of Children and Families has set the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) distribution schedule for January 2026. Funds will be disbursed from January 1 to January 28. The date is determined by the eighth and ninth digits of the beneficiary’s case number, read from right to left and ignoring a tenth digit if present.

SNAP beneficiaries can consult their deposit date by cross-referencing these digits with the official calendar. The funds are deposited electronically onto the personal EBT card. The schedule remains consistent each month.

January’s SNAP Benefits Schedule in Florida

The distribution follows this sequence:

SNAP in Florida: Are There Changes During the Holidays?

The New Year’s Day holiday on January 1 does not typically delay electronic deposits. Beneficiaries who do not know their case number can find it via their MyACCESS Florida account or by calling the EBT customer service line at 1-888-356-3281. Deposited funds remain available until used.

SNAP Program Eligibility Parameters

Eligibility for SNAP benefits in Florida for the fiscal year starting October 1, 2025, follows state and federal rules. Florida uses Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE), which raises gross income limits and removes the asset test for most households.

Applicants must live in Florida. Eligible individuals are U.S. citizens or have a qualified non-citizen status, such as legal permanent residents or refugees. Each applicant must provide a valid Social Security Number (SSN).

Income Thresholds and Household Composition

Monthly gross income must generally be at or below 200% of the federal poverty level:

Monthly net income, after allowable deductions, must be at or below 100% of the poverty level:

Under BBCE, most households face no asset limit. A limit applies only if a household member is disqualified from benefits.

Work Exemptions For SNAP: Are You Eligible?

Individuals aged 16-59 must register for work. Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs), typically aged 18-59, must meet work requirements of 80 hours per month or risk benefit loss after three months. Exemptions exist for various circumstances.

Other disqualifications can include certain drug convictions or being a fugitive. Most full-time students are ineligible unless they meet specific exceptions. Households with all members aged 60+ or with disabilities have more flexible rules.

The exact benefit is calculated by subtracting 30% of the household’s net income from the maximum monthly allotment for its size. The result is deposited on the EBT card.

For a formal eligibility determination, applicants must file through MyACCESS Florida or contact the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and provide verifying documents.

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