Texas SNAP EBT Payment Schedule 2026
Texas SNAP EBT payment schedule for 2026. Find out when your SNAP benefits will be deposited on your EBT card in Texas.
Texas SNAP EBT Payment Schedule 2026
Benefits are deposited between the 1st and 15th of each month based on the Eligibility Determination Group number. Knowing your specific deposit date is important for planning your grocery shopping and managing your monthly food budget. Your deposit date is typically determined by your case number, last name, or date of birth, and it remains the same each month throughout your certification period. Understanding when your benefits will be available helps you avoid running out of food before your next deposit and allows you to take advantage of sales and promotions at grocery stores throughout the month.
Your SNAP benefits are deposited onto your EBT card automatically each month. You do not need to take any action to receive your deposit — it will be available on your scheduled date by 6:00 AM in most cases. If your deposit date falls on a weekend or holiday, your benefits are typically deposited on the preceding business day, though some states deposit on the exact date regardless. Benefits that are not used in the current month roll over to the next month and remain available for up to 12 months from the date of issuance, so you do not lose unused benefits immediately.
Checking Your EBT Balance in Texas
To check your EBT balance in Texas, you can call the EBT customer service number at 1-800-777-7328, check online through the state EBT portal, or review your last receipt after a purchase. It is a good practice to check your balance before shopping to ensure you have sufficient funds for your planned purchases. Many recipients also keep a running tally of their spending to avoid surprises at the checkout counter. Your remaining balance is printed on your receipt after every EBT transaction, making it easy to track your available benefits.
What to Do If You Miss a Deposit
If you do not receive your expected benefit on the scheduled date, wait 24 hours before contacting customer service, as deposits can occasionally be delayed by a few hours. If the deposit has not appeared after 24 hours, call 1-800-777-7328 to report the issue. Common reasons for missing deposits include certification period expiration (you may need to recertify), changes in eligibility, or technical issues with the deposit system. If your certification period has expired, you will need to complete the recertification process before benefits can resume.
Lost or Stolen EBT Cards
Lost or stolen EBT cards should be reported immediately to 1-800-777-7328 so that the card can be deactivated and a replacement issued. When you call, you will need to provide identifying information to verify your identity. Replacement cards are typically mailed within 3-5 business days. In the meantime, any benefits already on your account are protected once you report the card as lost or stolen — no one can use a deactivated card. If someone has used your benefits without your authorization, report this to customer service as well, as you may be eligible for replacement benefits in cases of confirmed fraud.
Using Your EBT Card for Online Purchases
In Texas, you can use your EBT card at any authorized SNAP retailer, including grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, farmers markets, and participating online retailers like Amazon and Walmart. The SNAP Online Purchasing Pilot allows you to order groceries online for delivery or pickup using your EBT card, though delivery fees and tips cannot be paid with SNAP benefits. This online purchasing option has been especially valuable for residents with limited mobility, those living in food deserts with few nearby grocery stores, and anyone who prefers the convenience of grocery delivery.
For questions about your EBT card, deposit schedule, or benefits, contact 1-800-777-7328 or visit your local Texas Health and Human Services Commission office. You can also contact the Texas Health and Human Services Commission at 1-877-541-7905 for questions about your SNAP eligibility or benefit amount.
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Texas Payment Key Information
When applying for SNAP in Texas, it is important to understand the specific rules and requirements that apply in your state. Texas participates in Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE), which raises the gross income threshold to 200% of the federal poverty level and eliminates the asset test for most applicants. This means that even if your income exceeds the standard 130% FPL limit, you may still qualify for benefits under the expanded BBCE rules. The BBCE policy has been particularly beneficial for working families in Texas who have modest savings or a reliable vehicle that would otherwise disqualify them under the standard asset test.
The SNAP program is administered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, which processes applications, determines eligibility, and issues benefits through the EBT system. Texas currently serves approximately 3620K SNAP recipients with an average monthly benefit of $165 per person. The standard deduction for Texas is $204, and the shelter deduction cap is $712 for most households (no cap for those 60+ or disabled). Texas also provides a Standard Utility Allowance (SUA) of $383 per month to simplify the utility expense calculation and often results in a higher deduction for recipients.
Key deductions available in Texas that can significantly increase your benefit amount include the $204 standard deduction (automatically applied), the 20% earned income deduction for working households, the excess shelter deduction for housing costs above 50% of income, dependent care expenses necessary for employment, child support payments to non-household members, and medical expenses exceeding $35 per month for elderly or disabled household members. Be sure to report all applicable expenses to your caseworker, as each deduction directly reduces your countable net income and increases your monthly benefit.
How to Apply for SNAP in Texas
If you believe you may be eligible for SNAP in Texas, there are several ways to submit your application. The fastest method is typically online at https://www.yourtexasbenefits.com, where you can complete the application, upload required documents, and check your status at any time. You can also apply by phone at 1-877-541-7905 during business hours, or visit Texas Health and Human Services Commission in person for assistance. Before applying, gather proof of identity, Social Security numbers for all household members, income documentation for the past 30 days, housing cost verification, and utility expense information.
After submitting your application, you will need to complete an interview with a caseworker from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. The interview can usually be conducted by phone, which is the most convenient option for most applicants. During the interview, be prepared to discuss your household composition, income sources, monthly expenses, and any special circumstances. Standard processing takes up to 30 days, but households with extremely low income and resources may qualify for expedited service with benefits issued within 7 calendar days.
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EBT Card Information in Texas
Once approved for SNAP in Texas, your benefits are deposited onto an EBT card that works like a debit card at authorized SNAP retailers. Benefits are deposited between the 1st and 15th of each month based on the Eligibility Determination Group number. Benefits are automatically loaded on your scheduled date and you do not need to take any action to receive your deposit. You can use your EBT card at grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, farmers markets, and participating online retailers including Amazon and Walmart.
To check your EBT balance in Texas, call customer service at 1-800-777-7328, check online through the state EBT portal, or review your receipt after a purchase. Benefits that are not used in the current month roll over to the next month and remain available for up to 12 months. If your card is lost or stolen, contact customer service immediately to report it and request a replacement. The SNAP Online Purchasing Pilot also allows you to order groceries online for delivery or pickup, though delivery fees and tips must be paid with another form of payment.