Contact Us

Use this page to contact the Food Stamps Office website team about website questions, listing updates, correction requests, accessibility concerns, editorial feedback, and general comments about our informational SNAP office directory.

Before contacting us: We are not a government office and cannot approve SNAP benefits, check your case status, schedule an interview, replace an EBT card, upload documents for your application, or change your official case information. For benefit-specific help, contact your official state SNAP agency or local office directly.

What We Can Help With

Our team can review website-related requests, including:

  • Possible outdated office addresses, phone numbers, maps, or office hours listed on our site.
  • Broken links to official SNAP agency pages or public benefit portals.
  • Correction requests for inaccurate, incomplete, or confusing website content.
  • Suggestions for improving a city, county, state, or local office page.
  • Accessibility problems affecting your ability to use the website.
  • Editorial feedback about how we explain SNAP office information.

What We Cannot Help With

Because foodstampsoffice.org/ is an independent informational website, we cannot perform official agency actions. Please do not send us Social Security numbers, case numbers, EBT card numbers, bank information, medical documents, proof of income, identification documents, immigration documents, or any sensitive benefit application records.

We cannot:

  • Determine whether you qualify for SNAP benefits.
  • Submit or edit your SNAP application.
  • View your official case status.
  • Change your address, income, household size, or benefit information.
  • Schedule or complete a SNAP interview.
  • Replace a lost or stolen EBT card.
  • Appeal a denial, closure, overpayment, or benefit decision for you.

Best Way to Contact Us

If your website includes a contact form, please use the form on this page and choose the most accurate reason for your message. To help us review your request faster, include:

  • The page URL where you found the issue.
  • The city, county, and state related to the listing.
  • The specific detail that may be wrong or outdated.
  • A link to the official source that shows the updated information, if available.
  • A short explanation of what should be corrected.

Office Listing Update Requests

For office listing corrections, the most helpful information is an official source. Examples include a state SNAP agency page, county social services page, local Department of Human Services page, official public assistance directory, or official government contact page. We may not update a listing based only on a third-party directory unless we can verify the change through a stronger source.

Accessibility Requests

If you have difficulty using any part of this website, please contact us with the page URL and a description of the problem. We take accessibility feedback seriously and aim to make our content easier to navigate for users using mobile devices, keyboards, screen readers, magnification tools, and assistive technologies.

Editorial Feedback

We welcome feedback that helps make our pages clearer, more useful, and more accurate. If an explanation is confusing, if a step is missing, or if a page should better explain official SNAP resources, please let us know. We review feedback as part of our editorial improvement process.

Response Expectations

We try to review legitimate website-related messages carefully. Some requests may require source checking, editorial review, or comparison with official government pages before a page is updated. Messages that include sensitive personal information, spam, threats, unrelated promotions, or requests for official benefit action may not receive a response.

Official SNAP Help

If you need official SNAP help, use your state SNAP agency, local benefits office, or official state benefits portal. This website can help you find and understand resources, but the official agency is the final authority for applications, eligibility, benefit amounts, deadlines, interviews, notices, and case decisions.