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Florida will be distributing SNAP payments throughout July 2026, with benefit recipients receiving their funds according to a specific schedule tied to their case numbers.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly referred to as Food Stamps, provides crucial federal aid to low-income families across the United States to assist with food purchases. While funding originates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the administration and distribution of SNAP benefits are handled by individual states. In Florida, this responsibility lies with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF).
Recipients receive their allocated funds on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which functions like a debit card and can be used at approved grocery stores and retailers throughout the state.
Distribution Horaire for July 2026
In Florida, SNAP benefits are disbursed daily from the 1st through the 28th of each month. The exact date each beneficiary receives their payment depends on a two-digit number derived from their case number. This number is formed by taking the ninth digit of the claimant’s case number followed by the eighth digit.
For example, if a recipient’s ninth digit is 0 and the eighth digit is 1, the resulting number is 01, meaning the payment will be issued on the first day of the month.
The schedule for SNAP payment distribution in Florida for July 2026 is as follows:
- 00-03: July 1
- 04-06: July 2
- 07-10: July 3
- 11-13: July 4
- 14-17: July 5
- 18-20: July 6
- 21-24: July 7
- 25-27: July 8
- 28-30: July 9
- 31-33: July 10
- 34-36: July 11
- 37-39: July 12
- 40-42: July 13
- 43-45: July 14
- 46-48: July 15
- 49-51: July 16
- 52-54: July 17
- 55-57: July 18
- 58-60: July 19
- 61-63: July 20
- 64-66: July 21
- 67-69: July 22
- 70-72: July 23
- 73-75: July 24
- 76-78: July 25
- 79-81: July 26
- 82-84: July 27
- 85-99: July 28
This structured system ensures an orderly and predictable distribution of benefits, allowing beneficiaries to anticipate when funds will be available on their EBT cards.
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