Portland, OR Food Stamp Office: SNAP Benefits, Phone & Hours

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Portland, OR Food Stamp Office: SNAP Benefits, Phone & Hours

Need SNAP help in Portland? Start with Oregon ODHS, not random map listings. This guide shows which official page to open, when to call, how to apply or renew, what documents may be needed, and how to protect your Oregon Trail Card.

📍 Find ODHS office ☎️ Call 800-699-9075 💻 Oregon ONE 🧾 Documents 💳 EBT safety

Quick Answer: What Portland SNAP Users Should Do First

For Portland food stamp office help, use the official Oregon ODHS Find an Office page to locate the right benefits office, then use Oregon ONE for online applications, renewals, messages, changes and document uploads. For benefits help by phone, ODHS lists 800-699-9075, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.

Find office

Search Portland or ZIP code

Use ODHS Find an Office. Choose the service you need and confirm the live office result before traveling.

Open ODHS office finder
Call

Use the benefits phone route

Call 800-699-9075 for application, renewal, verification and benefit help. ODHS accepts relay calls.

Open ODHS benefits help
Online

Use Oregon ONE when possible

Apply, renew, upload documents, report changes, update contact information and check messages in one account.

Open Oregon ONE
Most useful Portland shortcut

If you already received an ODHS notice, do not start over from Google. Use the exact notice deadline, phone route and document request first, then use Oregon ONE or 800-699-9075 if you need help.

Official Site Screenshot: Oregon ODHS Office Finder

This screenshot shows the official Oregon ODHS office finder page. Use it as a visual checkpoint before searching for a Portland SNAP or self-sufficiency office, but rely on the live ODHS page for current office details.

Official Oregon ODHS Portland SNAP office finder page for food stamp office benefits phone and hours
Official source screenshot: Oregon Department of Human Services Find an Office page used to search Portland, Multnomah County, or ZIP code for ODHS benefits office help.

How to use this official page

Open the ODHS office finder, choose the service you need, and search by Portland, Multnomah County, or your ZIP code. Check whether the result handles benefits, office visits, directions, accessibility or language support before going in person.

Portland SNAP Phone, Hours and Office Contact Routes

Portland users usually need one of four official routes. Choose the route that matches the task instead of calling every office listing.

Benefits line

800-699-9075

Use for medical, food, cash and child care benefits questions, applications, renewals and verification help.

Phone hours

7am–6pm PT

ODHS lists the ONE Customer Service Center as Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.

Local office

Usually 8am–5pm route

ODHS Benefits Help lists local office call/visit help as Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time with interpreters available.

EBT card

Use EBT-specific lines

For lost, stolen, damaged, balance or PIN issues, use the ODHS EBT card route instead of a general office search.

Do not rely on map hours alone

Map listings may be old, incomplete or for the wrong service. Confirm walk-in rules, closures and document options on ODHS before spending time or transportation money.

Portland SNAP Office Route Finder

Choose your exact situation. This helper gives a safe route without collecting private information.

Your route:

Open the official ODHS office finder, choose the service you need, and search by Portland, Multnomah County, or ZIP code.

Apply or Renew: Oregon ONE, Phone, Office, Mail or Fax

ODHS says Oregon users can apply for medical, food, cash and child care benefits online, by phone or in person. A ONE Online account can also help users renew benefits, upload documents, report changes and view messages.

Online

Apply or renew in Oregon ONE

Best when you have internet access and can create or log in to a ONE Online account.

Open Oregon ONE
Phone

Call 800-699-9075

Use this for application help, renewal help, reporting changes, verification questions and benefit support.

See ODHS contact options
Office

Visit a local ODHS office

Useful if you need interpreter help, accessibility support, paper forms, document help, or portal access help.

Find a local office
Renewal timing to watch

ODHS says food, cash or child care benefit users get a notice 45 days before the renewal due date. Do not wait until the final day to upload documents or call.

Should You Visit, Call or Use Oregon ONE?

Use this table before traveling across Portland or waiting on the wrong phone line.

Task Best route Why this is better
New SNAP application Oregon ONE online You can submit online and later use the same account for messages and documents.
Need help applying Call 800-699-9075 or visit a local office ODHS can explain official application options and language/access help.
Upload documents Oregon ONE, mobile app, local office, mail or fax ODHS lists online, in-person, mail and fax document routes; use your notice if it gives specific instructions.
Check notices or eligibility messages Oregon ONE Message Center Messages may show benefit amount, approvals, important dates and notices.
Lost or stolen Oregon Trail Card EBT replacement/customer service route Card cancellation and replacement have specific phone lines and timing.
Need food today 211, Oregon food resources, local food pantries SNAP approval can take time; food resources may help sooner.

Official PDF Checklist: What Portland SNAP Applicants May Need

ODHS says you do not need to have every proof item when you apply, but if ODHS cannot verify what you report, they may ask for proof. Having proof ready can help speed up the process.

SNAP proof

From the ODHS benefits checklist

  • Income for each person in the household.
  • Identity of the head of household.
  • Medical or court-ordered child support expenses.
  • Additional ID, citizenship or immigration status proof if ODHS requests it.
  • Examples: driver’s license, work or school photo ID, pay stubs, employer records, self-employment bookkeeping records, award letters, or gifts/loans statement.
Open ODHS checklist PDF
Avoid delays

Do not send private documents here

  • Do not upload SSNs, case letters, bank records, IDs or immigration documents to independent websites.
  • Do not ignore a document request or renewal notice.
  • Do not mail originals unless ODHS specifically tells you to.
  • Do not assume a screenshot or article has your case deadline.
  • Do not wait until the due date to ask how to submit proof.
Document submission routes

ODHS lists online upload through ONE, local office submission, mail to PO Box 14015, Salem, OR 97309, and fax to 503-378-5628. Use your ODHS notice first if it gives a different case-specific instruction.

Interview, Notices, Texts and Calls: What to Watch For

ODHS announced that starting June 1, 2026, all SNAP households must complete an interview when applying for or renewing monthly food benefits. Missing a call or notice can slow down approval or renewal.

Interview

Expect phone or in-person options

ODHS says an interview is used to go over the application and must be completed before benefits can be approved or renewed.

Read ODHS interview update
ONE texts

Know the real text route

ODHS says ONE texts come from 64702 and that ONE will not ask you to send personal information like your Social Security number by text.

Phone calls

Do not block the call

ODHS says benefits, appointments and verbal signature calls may come from 503-945-5722. Check spam blockers if you are expecting a call.

Case notice rule

Your official eligibility notice can show benefit amount, certification dates, missing verification, renewal dates or interview instructions. Use Oregon ONE Message Center or the notice itself before guessing.

Oregon SNAP Eligibility Notes for Portland Users

ODHS says people may qualify for SNAP if they live in Oregon, meet income guidelines, and are U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens. Final eligibility is always decided by ODHS, not this website.

Household size Monthly income guideline shown by ODHS How to use this safely
1 $2,660 Use only as a general idea. ODHS decides your case.
2 $3,607 Other household details can affect eligibility.
4 $5,500 Guidelines are effective March 2026 through February 2027.
Each additional person Add $947 Apply if unsure; ODHS can review your situation.
Older adults

Medical costs may matter

ODHS says adults age 60 or older may have out-of-pocket medical costs counted to offset income, and proof is required.

Students

Special conditions may apply

Some higher education students can get SNAP if they meet regular SNAP rules and at least one special condition listed by ODHS.

Non-citizens

You may still be able to apply

ODHS says some eligible non-citizens may get SNAP, and if your status is not listed, you can still apply so ODHS can review your situation.

Oregon EBT Card Help: Balance, Replacement, PIN and Benefit Dates

Oregon calls the EBT card the Oregon Trail Card. Use only official EBT routes for card, balance, PIN and theft issues.

Lost or stolen

Cancel fast, then replace

Weekday 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. PT: call 855-328-6715. Outside those hours, call 888-997-4447 right away to cancel and protect benefits, then call 855-328-6715 during business hours for replacement.

Open ODHS EBT guidance
Balance

Check balance safely

ODHS lists balance options: last store or ATM receipt, 888-997-4447, online EBT account, or the ebtEDGE mobile app.

PIN

Keep your PIN secret

Do not share your PIN or write it on your card. ODHS says your card does not work without your PIN.

SSN last digit SNAP food benefits are issued Privacy note
0 or 11st day of the monthDo not type your full SSN on this website.
22nd day of the monthUse only official ODHS/EBT tools.
3–9Matching day from the 3rd through 9thExample: last digit 7 = 7th day.
Electronic theft protection

ODHS says electronic benefits theft is rising. Use only the official ebtEDGE website or mobile app, freeze your card between uses, block out-of-state or online purchases if appropriate, monitor activity and report suspicious charges immediately.

What SNAP Can Buy and Where to Use EBT Near Portland

Use USDA purchase rules and the official SNAP Retailer Locator. This is more reliable than asking whether one store accepts every EBT item.

Usually allowed Not allowed Checkout tip
Fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish Alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes Separate non-SNAP items before paying.
Dairy, breads, cereals Vitamins, medicines, supplements A Supplement Facts label usually means it is not SNAP-eligible.
Snack foods and non-alcoholic drinks Hot food at the point of sale Ask store staff before checkout if unsure.
Seeds and plants that produce food Pet food, cleaning supplies, paper products, hygiene items, cosmetics Keep another payment method ready.
Find stores that accept EBT near Portland The USDA SNAP Retailer Locator lets users enter a street address, city/state or ZIP code to find nearby SNAP-authorized retailers with directions.
Open USDA locator

Map and Directions: Use Only After ODHS Confirms the Office

Use this map as a direction-planning tool only. Portland may have more than one nearby ODHS or partner location, and the office that appears on a map may not be the correct office for your SNAP task.

Before you travel

Confirm the office serves your task, check whether walk-ins are accepted, bring your ODHS notice if you have one, and keep copies of documents. Do not bring only original documents unless ODHS requested them.

Helpful SNAP Guides on FoodStampsOffice.org

These internal guides are included only because they help the same user tasks: finding offices, choosing the right phone route, and sending documents safely.

Office search

Find SNAP Offices

Use this if you need the general office-finder workflow before searching Oregon ODHS.

Read office finder guide
Phone route

SNAP Phone Help

Helps compare state hotline, local office, case notice and EBT customer service routes.

Read phone guide
Documents

SNAP Fax Guidance

Useful if ODHS or your notice gives a fax method for document submission.

Read fax guide
General guide

Food Stamp Office Basics

Use this for a broader explanation of SNAP offices, EBT help and safe official-source routes.

Read SNAP office guide

Safety and Scam Warnings for Portland SNAP Users

FoodStampsOffice.org is independent. It cannot process Oregon SNAP cases, approve benefits, replace EBT cards, check case status, accept private documents or act as ODHS.

Safe

Use official channels

  • Use ODHS Find an Office for Portland office details.
  • Use Oregon ONE for online benefits tasks.
  • Call 800-699-9075 for benefits help.
  • Use the phone number and deadline on your official notice.
  • Use ebtEDGE or official EBT phone lines for card safety.
Unsafe

Do not do this

  • Do not share your EBT PIN.
  • Do not upload SSNs or IDs to unofficial pages.
  • Do not pay anyone promising SNAP approval.
  • Do not trust texts asking for card numbers or SSN.
  • Do not rely on old screenshots for deadlines or hours.

Portland OR Food Stamp Office FAQs

Short answers for Portland users searching for SNAP benefits, phone, hours, documents, EBT and office help.

How do I find a food stamp office in Portland, Oregon?

Use the official Oregon ODHS Find an Office page, choose the service you need, then search by Portland, Multnomah County or ZIP code. Confirm the live office result before visiting.

What phone number should I call for Oregon SNAP benefits help?

ODHS lists the ONE Customer Service Center at 800-699-9075 for medical, food, cash and child care benefits help. Phone hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.

What are Portland SNAP office hours?

Local office hours can vary. ODHS Benefits Help lists local office call or visit help as Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time, but you should confirm your exact office in the ODHS office finder before traveling.

Can I apply for SNAP online in Portland?

Yes. Oregon users can apply online through Oregon ONE. ODHS also lists phone and in-person application routes.

Can I renew Oregon SNAP online?

Yes, if you have a ONE Online account, ODHS says you can log in and renew online. You can also call 800-699-9075 or use official local office, mail or fax options when allowed.

What documents may ODHS ask for?

ODHS may ask for proof such as income, identity of the head of household, medical or court-ordered child support expenses, and additional ID, citizenship or immigration status proof in certain situations. Use the ODHS checklist and your notice for exact needs.

Are SNAP interviews required in Oregon?

ODHS announced that starting June 1, 2026, all SNAP households must complete an interview when applying for or renewing monthly food benefits.

Who do I call for a lost or stolen Oregon EBT card?

During weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time, ODHS says to call 855-328-6715. Outside those hours, call 888-997-4447 right away to cancel and protect benefits, then call 855-328-6715 during business hours for replacement.

Where can I find Portland stores that accept EBT?

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator and search by Portland address, city/state or ZIP code to find nearby SNAP-authorized retailers and directions.

Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my Oregon SNAP case?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check Oregon SNAP cases, approve benefits, replace EBT cards or accept private documents. Use ODHS, Oregon ONE, official EBT support or your notice.

Final Recommendation

For Portland OR food stamp office help, use ODHS Find an Office for the correct local office, Oregon ONE for online benefits tasks, and 800-699-9075 for statewide benefits support during listed phone hours. For EBT card replacement or theft, use the official ODHS EBT card route immediately.

Last updated: July 1, 2026. Confirm office hours, application steps, renewal deadlines, interview instructions, document upload options, EBT replacement rules and food resources through official Oregon ODHS or USDA sources before taking action.