Chicago, IL SNAP Food Stamp Office: Address, Phone & Support

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Chicago, IL SNAP Food Stamp Office: Address, Phone & Support

Need SNAP help in Chicago? Start with the Illinois DHS Cook County FCRC locator, then choose the right route: office visit, ABE Illinois application, phone help, document submission, case support, or Link card assistance.

📍 Cook County FCRC offices ☎️ IDHS Help Line 💻 ABE Illinois 📂 Documents & interview 💳 Illinois Link card help

Start Here: What Chicago Food Stamp Office Help Do You Need?

Use this quick table before calling or visiting. Most Chicago SNAP tasks can start online or by phone, but office help is useful when you need in-person document or application support.

Your need Best first action Official route
Find a Chicago SNAP / food stamp office Use the IDHS Office Locator for Cook County FCRC offices. IDHS Cook County FCRC locator
Apply for SNAP online Use ABE Illinois to apply for SNAP, cash, or medical assistance. ABE.Illinois.gov
Apply by phone or ask application questions Call the IDHS Help Line. 1-800-843-6154 / TTY 1-866-324-5553
Submit paper application Carry, mail, or fax it to your local Family Community Resource Center. IDHS Cash, SNAP & Medical Assistance
Check case status or renew benefits Use ABE Manage My Case or call IDHS. ABE / Manage My Case
Find stores that accept Link EBT Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator by address or ZIP code. USDA SNAP Retailer Locator
Insider tip for Chicago users

If you already received an Illinois DHS notice, follow the notice first. It may show a case deadline, interview step, missing document, local office route, or phone instruction that is specific to your household.

Official Site Screenshot: Chicago IL IDHS Cook County Office Locator

The screenshot below shows the official Illinois Department of Human Services office locator page for Cook County. Use it to recognize the correct government source before choosing a Chicago Family Community Resource Center.

Official Illinois DHS Cook County office locator showing Chicago IL SNAP food stamp office locations and phone numbers
Official source screenshot: Illinois DHS Cook County office locator used to find Chicago Family Community Resource Centers for SNAP, food stamps, cash assistance and medical assistance support.

How to use this official page

Open the IDHS Office Locator, choose Cook County or search by ZIP code, then compare nearby Family Community Resource Centers before visiting. Confirm office address, phone, fax, remote status, and in-person instructions on the live IDHS page.

Chicago IL Food Stamp Office List: Cook County FCRC Locations

Illinois DHS uses Family Community Resource Centers for SNAP, cash and medical assistance. Chicago has several FCRC locations, so choose the location that fits your ZIP code, travel route, and current IDHS instructions.

Office Address Phone / fax When to use
South Loop FCRC 1112 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone: (312) 793-7500
Fax: (312) 793-7671
Central Chicago route; confirm details before visiting.
Northwest FCRC 4105 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60651
Phone: (773) 265-7000
Fax: (773) 265-7103
West/Northwest Chicago route; check current service notes.
Ogden FCRC 3920 West Ogden Avenue
Chicago, IL 60623
Phone: (773) 522-8370
Fax: (773) 522-8214
West Side route; useful for office and document questions.
Roseland FCRC 11203 S Ellis Ave
Chicago, IL 60628
Phone: (773) 660-7000
Fax: (773) 660-7100
South Side route; also listed as an in-person option when Southeast is relocated.
Woodlawn FCRC 915 E 63rd St
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (773) 753-2406
Fax: (773) 753-5282
South Side route; confirm hours and service type on IDHS.
Northside FCRC 6200 N Hiawatha Ave, 5th Floor
Chicago, IL 60646
Phone: (773) 907-4100
Fax: (773) 907-4259
North Chicago route; verify current service status first.
Important

Do not assume every listing is open for every service at all times. IDHS may list remote status, relocation notes, or instructions to use ABE Illinois or the Help Line. Always confirm on the live IDHS page before traveling.

Map Search: Chicago SNAP Office / FCRC Near You

Use this map for orientation only. The IDHS locator is still the source to confirm which Chicago FCRC is active, which office handles your area, and whether in-person help is available.

Map warning

Maps can show older listings or general locations. Before visiting, check the official IDHS Cook County locator and call the office or IDHS Help Line if you need confirmation.

Chicago SNAP Office Route Finder

Choose your issue. This mini-tool gives a safe next step without collecting private case information.

Your route:

Use the official IDHS Cook County office locator first. Search by ZIP code or review nearby Chicago FCRC listings before visiting.

How to Apply for SNAP in Chicago, IL

Illinois DHS says you can apply online through ABE, use a paper application, apply at a local Family Community Resource Center, or call the ABE Help Line for help with the application route.

Online

Apply through ABE Illinois

Use ABE.Illinois.gov to apply for SNAP, cash assistance or medical assistance. Keep your login and confirmation details safe.

Open ABE Illinois
In person

Use a local FCRC

Applications are taken at DHS local offices. Use the IDHS Office Locator to find the correct Family Community Resource Center.

Open IDHS locator
Phone

Call for application help

Call the ABE Help Line at 1-800-843-6154. TTY users can use 1-866-324-5553 or 711 relay.

Application tip

If you use a paper application, include your name, address and signature. IDHS says a completed application can be carried, mailed or faxed to the local Family Community Resource Center.

Should You Visit a Chicago FCRC, Call IDHS, or Use ABE Online?

Use this before spending time on travel or waiting on the wrong phone route.

Task Best route Why this works
New SNAP application ABE Illinois first Online application is available anytime and can help you track actions.
No internet or paper application help Local FCRC or IDHS Help Line Office or phone help can guide approved submission methods.
Case status, renewal or change report ABE Manage My Case Manage My Case is the official online case-management route.
Interview or notice question Phone number on notice or IDHS Help Line Notices are case-specific and may include deadlines.
Lost Link card or EBT issue Use official Link/EBT support route Card replacement and PIN issues are not usually solved by a directory page.
Need food today USDA Hunger Hotline, 211, food pantry SNAP approval can take time; emergency food resources may help sooner.

Chicago SNAP Documents Checklist

IDHS says applicants may be asked for proof of identity, residence, Social Security numbers for people on the application, and other documents depending on circumstances. Use your notice for exact requirements.

Prepare

Common proof items

  • Proof of identity.
  • Proof of Chicago or Illinois residence.
  • Social Security numbers for people on the application if required.
  • Income proof such as pay stubs, unemployment, benefits, or employer statements.
  • Rent, mortgage, utilities, child care, child support, or medical cost proof if requested.
  • IDHS notice, case number, ABE account information, or application confirmation.
Avoid

Delay mistakes

  • Uploading private documents to unofficial websites.
  • Ignoring an IDHS notice or interview request.
  • Sending original documents without keeping copies.
  • Using an old FCRC address without checking IDHS.
  • Waiting until the deadline day to ask about missing documents.
Submission proof tip

Keep upload confirmations, fax confirmations, mailing records, or office receipts. If a document is later marked missing, proof of submission can help you explain what happened.

Stores That Accept EBT / Link Card Near Chicago

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator to search by Chicago address, ZIP code, or city/state. This is different from finding an IDHS office.

USDA SNAP Retailer Locator Search Chicago stores that accept SNAP EBT by address, city/state or ZIP code.
Open locator
Checkout tip

A store may accept EBT for eligible food but still require another payment method for delivery fees, tips, hot prepared foods, household supplies, or non-food items.

What SNAP Can and Cannot Buy

USDA rules explain eligible food categories. When shopping in Chicago, store checkout systems may separate SNAP-eligible and non-eligible items.

Usually allowed Not allowed Smart checkout move
Fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish Alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes Separate non-SNAP items before paying.
Dairy, breads, cereals Vitamins, medicines, supplements Look for Nutrition Facts vs Supplement Facts.
Snack foods and non-alcoholic drinks Hot food at point of sale Ask store staff before checkout if unsure.
Seeds and plants that produce food Pet food, cleaning supplies, paper products, hygiene items Keep another payment method ready.
USDA Eligible Food Items Official explanation of what SNAP can and cannot buy.
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Bing Deep Dive: Chicago SNAP Support Routes

Use this if you are not sure whether your issue belongs with ABE Illinois, an FCRC office, the Help Line, or food resources.

Deep dive topic What it means Safe next step
Cook County FCRC locator You need a local office, address, phone or fax. Open the IDHS Cook County locator and confirm the live listing.
ABE Illinois application You want to apply, manage a case, report a change or renew. Use ABE.Illinois.gov or call the IDHS Help Line for support.
SNAP documents checklist You need proof items for application or interview. Follow your IDHS notice and keep proof of every submission.
Stores that accept EBT near me You want food retailers, not a benefits office. Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator.
Food help today You need groceries or meals before a SNAP decision. Call USDA Hunger Hotline, 211 or local food banks.

Safety Warning: Protect Your SNAP Case and Link Card

Do not send private case information to third-party websites. Use official IDHS, ABE Illinois, USDA and Illinois Link routes for personal information and card help.

Safe

Do this

  • Use ABE.Illinois.gov for official online application and case actions.
  • Use IDHS Office Locator for FCRC addresses, phone numbers and fax numbers.
  • Use the phone number on your official IDHS notice.
  • Keep proof of uploaded, mailed, faxed or submitted documents.
  • Use USDA official links for retailer and food item guidance.
Unsafe

Do not do this

  • Do not share your Link card PIN.
  • Do not upload SSN, income proof, case notices or IDs to unofficial pages.
  • Do not pay anyone promising SNAP approval.
  • Do not trust texts asking for card number, PIN or login.
  • Do not rely only on old map listings for office status.

FoodStampsOffice.org Review & Trust Check

No fake star ratings, fake testimonials, Review schema or AggregateRating schema are used here. This page is an independent guide that points users to official Illinois DHS, ABE Illinois and USDA resources.

Source-first

Official routes first

Office addresses, phone routes and SNAP application steps are tied back to IDHS, ABE Illinois, Illinois.gov and USDA resources.

Corrections

Listing updates only

Use the website update page only for listing corrections. Do not send private SNAP documents, SSNs, case numbers or Link card details.

Independent

Not a government agency

This website cannot approve SNAP, check your case, replace Link cards, schedule interviews or accept benefit applications.

Chicago IL SNAP Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for Chicago users trying to find SNAP office help, phone support, ABE Illinois, documents and Link card guidance.

Where is the Chicago IL food stamp office?

Chicago has multiple Illinois DHS Family Community Resource Centers, not one single office for every household. Use the IDHS Cook County FCRC locator to choose the correct office by ZIP code or nearby location.

What is the main Chicago SNAP phone help number?

For application questions or help, IDHS lists the ABE Help Line at 1-800-843-6154. TTY users can use 1-866-324-5553 or 711 relay.

Can I apply for SNAP online in Chicago?

Yes. Use ABE.Illinois.gov to apply online for SNAP, cash assistance or medical assistance. You can also use paper or local FCRC routes when needed.

Which Chicago FCRC is near downtown?

The IDHS Cook County list includes South Loop FCRC at 1112 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605. Confirm live office details before visiting.

What documents do I need for Illinois SNAP?

IDHS says applicants may be asked for proof of identity, residence, Social Security numbers for people on the application, and other documents depending on circumstances. Follow your IDHS notice for exact requirements.

How do I check my Illinois SNAP case status?

Use ABE Manage My Case if available, or follow the phone number and instructions on your official IDHS notice.

Can I mail or fax a paper SNAP application in Chicago?

IDHS says a completed paper application can be carried, mailed or faxed to the local Family Community Resource Center. Use the IDHS Office Locator for the current address and fax number.

Who handles Illinois Link card or EBT problems?

Use official Illinois Link or EBT support routes for card replacement, balance, PIN and card safety. Never share your Link card PIN with anyone.

Where can I find Chicago stores that accept EBT?

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator and search by Chicago address, city/state or ZIP code.

Is FoodStampsOffice.org an Illinois DHS website?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is an independent informational website. It cannot process SNAP applications, check cases, replace Link cards, schedule interviews or accept private documents.

Final Recommendation

For Chicago IL SNAP food stamp office help, start with the official IDHS Cook County FCRC locator. Use ABE Illinois for online applications and case actions, the IDHS Help Line for application questions, and official Link/EBT support routes for card issues.

Last updated: June 26, 2026. Confirm office status, phone numbers, fax numbers, remote notes, document instructions and benefit rules with Illinois DHS before visiting or submitting information.