Millions of families in Florida rely on the SNAP program, which includes food stamps, so it is critical to understand when the payment is deposited on the EBT card.
That is why, in MARCA, we explain clearly and simply who will receive the payment between August 11 and 17, 2025, based on case number.
How does the SNAP payment schedule work in Florida?
Florida distributes SNAP benefits through the EBT card between the 1st and 28th of each month, with the exact date determined by digits nine and eight of your case number, read from right to left and omitting digit 10.
This means that if your reversed digits fall within that range, you can expect a deposit on those days.
Full list of payments from August 11 to 17, 2025.
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
49-53 August 15
August 16
August 17
Useful tips to make the most of your SNAP payments
Check the digits of your case number carefully
Make sure you correctly identify the digits 9 and 8, read in reverse order, and count accurately to know your deposit date.
Check your EBT right after midnight
Funds are almost always credited when you activate the day. If you don’t see the deposit, wait a little or check in the morning
Use tools like Propel for tracking
Apps like Propel alert you when the deposit arrives, which helps to avoid worries and better plan your purchases
What to do if you don’t receive your payment from Snap?
Don’t panic: one-day delays can happen
Consult your case with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) if after 24-48 hours there is still no deposit on your card.
Stay on top of changes in your eligibility or financial situation, as these may affect your payment schedule.
Remember to double-check the correct digits of your case number, use tracking apps, and keep an eye out for any changes to take full advantage of these benefits.