Economic Assistance Division
You can use your EBT card a soon as the application is approved, benefits are added and you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Report the lost, stolen or damaged card as soon you can. It will be blocked so the benefits cannot be used by anyone else.
Unfortunately, no. Benefits cannot be replaced if the card is stolen or used without your permission.
Possibly, if the theft occurred electronically. There are two types of electronic theft of benefits:
CalFresh recipients may be eligible to receive retroactive replacements for any of the following reasons:
To report a retroactive benefit replacement claim, download the form below:
If approved, the amount replaced will be based on your allotment amount, the county cannot replace more money than you are eligible to receive, even if the amount stolen is more than your monthly allotment.
Call the customer service number on the back of your CalFresh EBT card: (877) 328-9677.
You will need to provide information to verify your identity. Your new PIN will work with your current CalFresh EBT card.
CalFresh benefit amounts vary based on household size, earned and unearned income, housing expenses, daycare costs, child support payments and in some cases, medical costs. Your amount is specific to your income and situation.
Yes.
In all states, including the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (except Puerto Rico).
Benefits left on your CalFresh card at the end of the month WILL be there for you the next month.
At the beginning of the month, based on case number.
For example, if your case number ends in a 3, your benefits are loaded on the 3rd day of the month.
No.
You are the only one allowed to use your card and PIN number.
It is illegal to let someone else use your card or benefits. However, Economic Assistance can set up an authorized representative account for someone you wish to have access to your CalFresh account. That person will get a separate card, account number and PIN number. That way, CalFresh can track which card is used to access your account.
No.
Federal regulations prohibit any store or vendor from charging a fee for using your CalFresh benefits.
However, some stores may charge for bags and that charge cannot be paid for with CalFresh benefits. If you also receive a cash benefit amount and have a balance available at the time of purchase, the cash portion can pay the bag fee.
Yes.
If CalFresh determines that you received too much in CalFresh benefits, you will be required to pay those benefits back.
This is called an over-payment. Even if the error was determined the fault of the CalFresh program, you will need to pay back those benefits.
If this happens, you will be notified in writing and provided options for repayment, including a reduction in your regular allotment each month until the balance has been paid. To help prevent over-payments, please report your income and household information.
Contact an agency on the list of other food programs in Sonoma County.
They may be able to help until your CalFresh benefits are added again.
Contact Economic Assistance and ask for an inter-county transfer. You shouldn’t need to reapply in your new county.
Call Economic Assistance Service Center at (877) 699-6868.