If you live in Florida and receive SNAP benefits, you probably want to know exactly when your money will hit your EBT card in July 2025. And if this is your first time using SNAP, it can feel a bit confusing at first. But do not worry — here is a clear, simple breakdown of everything you need to know.
When are Florida SNAP benefits deposited in July 2025?
Florida does not deposit SNAP (food stamp) benefits on a single day for everyone. Instead, payments are spread out over most of the month — from July 1 through July 28.
Your specific deposit date depends on the 8th and 9th digits of your case number, read backward, and the 10th digit is ignored.
Here is the full deposit schedule for July 2025 based on the case number system:
- Case numbers ending in 00–03 – July 1
- 04–06 – July 2
- 07–10 – July 3
- 25–27 – July 8
- 32–34 – July 10
- 35–38 – July 11
- 39–41 – July 12
- 42–45 – July 13
- 46–48 – July 14
- 49–53 – July 15
- 54–57 – July 16
- 58–60 – July 17
- 61–64 – July 18
- 65–67 – July 19
- 68–71 – July 20
- 72–74 – July 21
- 75–78 – July 22
- 79–81 – July 23
- 82–85 – July 24
- 86–88 – July 25
- 89–92 – July 26
- 93–95 – July 27
- 96–99 – July 28
If you are not sure what your case number is or how to read it, you can find it on your Department of Children and Families (DCF) paperwork or log in to your MyACCESS Florida account.
What time of day are SNAP benefits usually deposited?
Most SNAP benefits in Florida are deposited at midnight (12:00 AM) on your scheduled day. In most cases, your EBT card should show the funds early in the morning.
So if your deposit date is July 17, you can typically expect to see your benefits available right at 12:00 AM or shortly after.
How much will you receive in SNAP benefits?
The amount you receive depends on the size of your household, your income, and a few other factors. But here is a general idea of the maximum monthly benefit per household size:
- 1 person: $292
- 2 people: $536
- 3 people: $768
- 4 people: $975
- 5 people: $1,158
- 6 people: $1,390
- 7 people: $1,536
- For each additional person: add $220
Minimum benefit in Florida:
- $23 per month for households with 1 or 2 people
- No official minimum for households with 3 or more people
Average benefits in Florida:
- About $188 per person
- Around $338 per household
What is the Florida SUNCAP payment schedule?
SUNCAP is Florida’s version of SNAP for people who already receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income). These benefits are paid out earlier in the month, usually between the 1st and 3rd, based on your case number.
Here is the July 2025 schedule for SUNCAP recipients:
- Case numbers ending in 00–33 – July 1
- 34–66 – July 2
- 67–99 – July 3
Just like SNAP, SUNCAP benefits are also loaded onto an EBT card.
How do you use your SNAP EBT card?
Once your benefits are loaded, your EBT card works just like a debit card. You can use it at authorized retailers, including:
- Major grocery stores
- Local markets
- Some farmers markets
You just swipe your card, enter your PIN, and pay for approved food items. Remember, SNAP cannot be used for non-food items like toiletries, paper goods, or alcohol.
Where can you check your SNAP balance?
You have a few easy options to check your SNAP balance:
- Log in at MyACCESS Florida
- Use the EBT Edge app
- Call the number on the back of your EBT card
- Look at your last receipt from a SNAP-approved store
This way, you will always know how much you have left to spend and can plan your shopping accordingly.