Every month, your Texas EBT Card is refilled through the Electronic Benefits Transfer system with the same amount you were approved for when you applied for Texas food stamps. Knowing the EBT Texas Payment Schedule will really help you to plan your groceries purchase until the next time your card is been refilled.
It’s only with your Texas Lone Star Card that you can purchase groceries from stores that accept EBT cards in your location and as well throughout the US.
Here, we shall provide you with detailed information about EBT Texas Payment Schedule or the Texas Food Stamp Payment Dates. So you will see how it’s been determined when you will receive your refill or benefits on your EBT card every month.
However, you may read our previous post to locate grocery stores, corner stores, and farmers markets near you that participate in the SNAP benefits program and as well accept food stamps.
The Texas food stamps payment dates below will show you when you will receive your next SNAP payment on monthly bases. But before we proceed, you can check out our previous post on how to check Texas EBT Card balance.
EBT Texas Payment Schedule | Texas Food Stamp Payment Dates
Benefits are made available to Texas EBT cardholders over 15 days, starting from the 1st and based on the last digit in the Eligibility Determination Group (EDG) number.
Last digit in the EDG number | Benefits available |
0 | Available on the 1st of the month |
1 | Available on the 3rd of the month |
2 | Available on the 5th of the month |
3 | Available on the 6th of the month |
4 | Available on the 7th of the month |
5 | Available on the 9th of the month |
6 | Available on the 11th of the month |
7 | Available on the 12th of the month |
8 | Available on the 13th of the month |
9 | Available on the 15th of the month |
I Have Not Receive My Food Stamps Benefits This Month
Once you noticed that you did not receive your Texas food stamps for this month based on the monthly payment schedule stated above, then you should contact the help desk. You can contact the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, who administers the SNAP program. Or you can as well call the number on the back of your Texas Lone Star Card.