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EBT Deposit Dates by State — July 2026

Every state deposits SNAP benefits on its own schedule — by case number, Social Security number, last name, or one fixed day. Find your exact deposit date below.

When will my EBT deposit arrive?

Pick your state and answer one question — everything runs on your phone, nothing is sent anywhere.

SNAP deposit schedules for all 50 states + DC

Alabamabetween the 4th and the 23rd of the monthAlaskaon the 1st of every monthArizonabetween the 1st and the 13th of the monthArkansasbetween the 4th and the 13th of the monthCaliforniabetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthColoradobetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthConnecticutbetween the 1st and the 3rd of the monthDelawarebetween the 2nd and the 23rd of the monthDistrict of Columbiabetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthFloridabetween the 1st and the 28th of the monthGeorgiabetween the 5th and the 23rd of the monthHawaiion the 3rd or the 5th of the month (the 1st for SNAP + cash combination cases)Idahobetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthIllinoisbetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthIndianabetween the 5th and the 23rd of the monthIowabetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthKansasbetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthKentuckybetween the 1st and the 19th of the monthLouisianabetween the 5th and the 23rd of the monthMainebetween the 10th and the 14th of the monthMarylandbetween the 4th and the 23rd of the monthMassachusettsbetween the 1st and the 14th of the monthMichiganbetween the 3rd and the 21st of the monthMinnesotabetween the 4th and the 13th of the monthMississippibetween the 4th and the 21st of the monthMissouribetween the 1st and the 22nd of the monthMontanabetween the 2nd and the 6th of the monthNebraskabetween the 1st and the 5th of the monthNevadabetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthNew Hampshireon the 5th of every monthNew Jerseybetween the 1st and the 5th of the monthNew Mexicobetween the 1st and the 20th of the monthNew Yorkbetween the 1st and the 9th of the month outside NYC, and over the first two weeks in New York CityNorth Carolinabetween the 3rd and the 21st of the monthNorth Dakotaon the 1st of every monthOhiobetween the 2nd and the 20th of the monthOklahomabetween the 1st and the 10th of the monthOregonbetween the 1st and the 9th of the monthPennsylvaniaover the first 10 business days of the monthRhode Islandon the 1st of every monthSouth Carolinabetween the 2nd and the 19th of the monthSouth Dakotaon the 10th of every monthTennesseebetween the 1st and the 20th of the monthTexasbetween the 1st and the 28th of the monthUtahbetween the 5th and the 15th of the monthVermonton the 1st of every monthVirginiabetween the 1st and the 7th of the monthWashingtonbetween the 1st and the 20th of the month, on your assigned dayWest Virginiabetween the 1st and the 9th of the monthWisconsinbetween the 2nd and the 15th of the monthWyomingbetween the 1st and the 4th of the month

Monthly schedules (July 2026 and beyond)

Exact calendar dates for every state, month by month:

July 2026August 2026September 2026October 2026November 2026December 2026

Open any state above, then pick the month you need.

Frequently asked questions

What time of day do EBT deposits hit?

Most states load benefits overnight, so the money is usually available by early morning on your deposit date — often between midnight and 6 a.m. local time. There is no fixed hour, and it can vary by a few hours between months.

Do EBT deposits come early on weekends or holidays?

In most states, no — SNAP benefits are deposited electronically on the same calendar day every month, even if that day falls on a weekend or holiday. A few states stagger deposits over business days only; check your state's page for the exact rule.

Why did my deposit date change?

Your date is usually tied to your case number, SSN, or last name, so it rarely changes. It can change if your case number changes (for example after reapplying), if you move to a different state, or if your state updates its issuance schedule.

My deposit didn't arrive on the expected date. What should I do?

First check your balance by phone or app — deposits can post late in the day. If it's still missing the next morning, call your state's EBT customer service line or your caseworker. Recertification paperwork that wasn't returned on time is the most common reason benefits stop.

Is the deposit date the same every month?

In almost every state, yes — if your benefits come on the 8th, they come on the 8th of every month. States that use business-day schedules (like Pennsylvania) shift slightly month to month.

How do I find my case number?

It's on your approval letter and most mail from your state agency, and usually in your state's benefits portal or app. It is not the 16-digit number on your EBT card — the card number and case number are different.

Do all states pay SNAP on the 1st of the month?

No. Only a handful of states (like Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont) pay everyone on the 1st. Most states spread deposits across the first one to three weeks of the month based on your case number, SSN, or last name.

Is this an official government website?

No. This is an independent reference site and is not affiliated with the USDA or any state agency. Schedules are compiled from official state sources, but always confirm your exact date with your state SNAP agency.