Florida Guidelines for Benefits Interviews

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This AHI form gives guidelines for benefits interviews. This is a checklist to be used during benefit interviews to ensure that all aspects are covered.

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Yes. You will receive a new P-EBT card with the student's name on the card. Each month, benefits will automatically be loaded onto that card for as long as P-EBT operates.

In Florida, P-EBT for school children will be issued in three batches. In April 2021, benefits will be distributed for the months of August 2020 through December 2020. For the months of January 2021 through March 2021, benefits will be issued in June 2021.

The P-EBT card remained in place in 2021 and that is set to largely be the case in 2022, as the state of Florida is quickly processing P-EBT benefit payments. Starting in 2022, all recipients will be sent a staggered disbursement.

If you do not call or come in to complete your interview and do not contact us to reschedule the interview within 30 days from the date of application, your food assistance benefits may be denied.

Call the EBT Customer Service call center at 1-888-356-3281.

If you have not received a call by the end of the day, please call 1-888-524-3578, select 1-3-1-5-1, and ask that your appointment be rescheduled.

Generally, if your interview was successful and you have been found eligible for food stamps, you will receive your food stamps card (also known as an EBT card, or an Electronic Bank Transfer card) within approximately 30 days after the date of your first application.

If you're wondering if Florida families are getting P-EBT again in 2021, the answer is YES. A new round of Pandemic EBT Funding has been approved for Florida students to cover Summer 2021 through the Summer Pandemic Electronic Benefits Program (Summer P-EBT).

Call our Office at (352) 540-4338 or submit a request for help or information for assistance. Information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using the ACCESS Florida website or by calling the customer call center at 1-866-762-2237.

If you have problems that prevent you from continuing, you may call the Customer Call Center at 850-300-4323 during business hours for assistance. When complete, click NEXT. CF-ES 2353 12/2013, 65A-1.205, F.A.C.

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Florida Guidelines for Benefits Interviews