SNAP Benefits in Florida

SNAP — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — provides monthly food benefits on an EBT card for purchasing groceries. In Florida, SNAP is administered by the Florida Department of Children and Families.

SNAP income limits in Florida (2026)

Florida follows the federal SNAP income standard. To qualify, your gross monthly income must be at or below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

Household Size Monthly Gross Income Limit (130% FPL)
1$1,632
2$2,214
3$2,797
4$3,380
5$3,963
Each additional person+$583

How to apply for SNAP in Florida

You can apply online through Florida's official SNAP portal, by phone, by mail, or in person at your local Florida Department of Children and Families office.

Florida does not use Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility, so the 130% FPL gross income limit and asset test apply to all applicants.

  • Online: Apply at MyACCESS.myflorida.com →
  • Processing time: Up to 30 days; expedited SNAP within 7 days if your household has very low income or resources
  • Interview: Most applicants must complete a phone or in-person interview as part of the application

What documents do I need?

  • Government-issued ID
  • Proof of income (pay stubs or employer letter)
  • Proof of residency in Florida (utility bill or lease)
  • Social Security numbers for all household members

Common questions about SNAP in Florida

How long does SNAP approval take in Florida?

Most applications are processed within 30 days. If your household has very low income or resources (under $150/month income and $100 in liquid resources), you may qualify for expedited SNAP within 7 days.

Can I apply for SNAP online in Florida?

Yes. Florida offers online applications at MyACCESS.myflorida.com. You can also apply by phone or in person at your local county office.

Does Florida have any special SNAP rules?

Florida follows federal SNAP rules with a gross income limit of 130% FPL and a net income limit of 100% FPL. Standard asset limits apply.

Related programs to check

  • Medicaid — free or low-cost health coverage; many SNAP households qualify automatically
  • WIC — additional food benefits for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under 5
  • LIHEAP — help paying heating and cooling bills
  • SNAP national overview — general eligibility rules and benefit amounts

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