Forrest County, MS Food Stamp Office: EBT, SNAP Benefits & Local Help

Forrest County • Mississippi MDHS • SNAP, EBT and document help

Forrest County, MS Food Stamp Office: EBT, SNAP Benefits & Local Help

Need SNAP, EBT or local benefits help in Forrest County? Use the official MDHS contact row, then choose the right Mississippi route for applying, uploading documents, card replacement, case help, emergency food or civil-rights support.

📍 1604 W Pine St ☎ 1 (601) 554-4350 📧 dfo.forrestcounty@mdhs.ms.gov 💳 EBT: 1-866-512-5087

Quick Answer: Forrest County MS SNAP and EBT Help

The official Mississippi Department of Human Services contact page lists the Forrest County Office at 1604 W Pine St with email dfo.forrestcounty@mdhs.ms.gov and client contact phone 1 (601) 554-4350. For broader SNAP/TANF case help, MDHS lists Economic Assistance Eligibility Client Services at 800-948-3050.

Local office

Forrest County Office

Official MDHS contact row: 1604 W Pine St. Use the live MDHS page before visiting because lobby rules and service routes can change.

Phone

Local and statewide help

Local Forrest County phone: 1 (601) 554-4350. SNAP/TANF case help: 800-948-3050.

Online

Apply or upload

Use ACCESS/MS.GOV for the application route and MDHS SNAP & TANF Document Upload for requested documents.

EBT

Cardholder assistance

For balance, lost/stolen card, transaction history, PIN or locked card help, call Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance at 1-866-512-5087.

Important Forrest County note

Do not send SNAP documents, Social Security numbers, EBT card numbers, PINs, case notices, IDs, income records or bank statements to FoodStampsOffice.org. This page is an independent guide and cannot process benefits.

Official Site Screenshot: Forrest County MDHS Contact Page

The screenshot below shows the official Mississippi Department of Human Services contact source used to verify the Forrest County Office row. Use it to compare the office name, address, email and phone before calling or visiting.

Official Mississippi DHS Forrest County office contact page for Forrest County MS Food Stamp Office
Official source screenshot: Mississippi Department of Human Services contact page showing the Forrest County Office row with address, email and client contact phone number for local SNAP and benefits help.

How to use this official page

Open the live MDHS Contact page, search for “Forrest County Office,” then confirm the physical address, contact email and client phone before taking action. Use MDHS, ACCESS/MS.GOV, the official document upload system or EBT Cardholder Assistance for private benefit actions.

Forrest County MDHS Office Details: Address, Email and Phone

Use this table for planning only. Confirm live MDHS details before visiting, emailing, mailing, uploading documents or relying on office availability.

Detail Official MDHS information What to confirm before acting
Office name Forrest County Office Ask whether your issue is application, renewal, document, interview, EBT, TANF or case status related.
Address 1604 W Pine St Confirm entrance, parking, office availability, appointment needs and document drop-off options.
Email dfo.forrestcounty@mdhs.ms.gov Ask MDHS whether email is allowed for your specific document or issue before sending sensitive information.
Local phone 1 (601) 554-4350 Call before visiting and ask which route is fastest for your situation.
SNAP/TANF case help 800-948-3050 Use for Economic Assistance Eligibility / SNAP and TANF support when MDHS routes you there.
EBT card help 1-866-512-5087 Use for EBT balance, lost/stolen card, card problems, PIN, re-PIN and locked-card help.
Hours warning

The official MDHS contact row confirms Forrest County office contact details, but it does not guarantee same-day lobby hours. Call or check live MDHS pages for current lobby hours, appointment rules, office closures, document drop-off and email-use instructions.

What This Page Fixes Compared With Common Search Results

Many search results for a county food stamp office stop at an address or repeat old directory-style information. This page adds the action routes that users usually need after finding the office.

Missing route

Office vs online vs EBT

Local office contact is not the same as EBT card help or online application help. Use the correct route before sharing personal information.

PDF details

Filing date and 7-day help

The official MDHS application PDF explains name/address/signature filing, 30-day action, and 7-day expedited screening situations.

Safety details

PIN, card and upload safety

Users also need safe document upload, EBT PIN, stolen benefit and card-replacement guidance, not just a phone number.

SNAP Office Route Finder for Forrest County

Choose what you need. This tool gives a safe MDHS route without collecting your case number, Social Security number, EBT card number, PIN or private documents.

Your Forrest County route:

Open the MDHS contact page, find Forrest County Office, then call before visiting or sending documents.

Official MDHS SNAP/TANF Application PDF Details Users Should Know

The official MDHS EA Form 900 SNAP/TANF application PDF contains practical details that can affect filing date, expedited screening, interview preparation and privacy safety.

File fast

Name, address and signature can start filing

The PDF says a SNAP application can be filed immediately with the local county office in person, through an authorized representative, by fax, online or by mail when MDHS has the household name, address and signature.

Expedited

7-day screening may apply

The PDF explains expedited SNAP situations for households with very low income/resources, high shelter costs compared with income/resources, or migrant/seasonal farmworker households that meet the rules and verify identity.

Interview prep

Income, resources and expenses matter

The PDF asks about earned income, unearned income, cash/checking/savings resources, rent or mortgage, utilities, dependent care and medical expenses for age 60+ or disabled household members.

PDF filing caution

The application PDF is official, but the safest route depends on your situation. Online users may prefer ACCESS/MS.GOV. Paper users should keep proof of when the signed form was sent or delivered because the filing date can matter.

Official MDHS SNAP/TANF Application PDFUse this if you need the printable SNAP/TANF application or want to review what the official form asks before applying.
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Map and Directions to the Forrest County MDHS Office

Use this map only for route planning. Official MDHS pages, ACCESS/MS.GOV, MDHS document upload and your MDHS notice should guide applications, interviews, document submission and deadlines.

Local travel tip

If you are coming from Hattiesburg, Petal, Rawls Springs, Glendale, Palmers Crossing, Brooklyn, Carnes or nearby Forrest County communities, call first. Application, document upload, case support and EBT issues may be handled faster online or by phone.

How to Apply for SNAP in Forrest County, Mississippi

MDHS says users can apply online and can also contact the local MDHS office for an application. You are not required to complete a pre-screen or gather every document before applying, but preparing proof can help the process go smoother.

Online route

Apply through ACCESS/MS.GOV

Use Mississippi’s official online route for SNAP application actions. Do not use private “instant approval” forms or paid helpers.

Open ACCESS/MS.GOV
County route

Contact Forrest County Office

If you need a local office route, use the official MDHS contact row and call 1 (601) 554-4350 before visiting or emailing documents.

Open MDHS contact page
After applying

Watch for notices

MDHS may send letters or email notices about an interview, missing information, documents, approval, denial or next steps.

Processing and expedited help

MDHS says eligible applicants who complete all requirements should receive a decision no later than 30 calendar days from when MDHS receives the application. Some immediate-need households may qualify for expedited service within 7 calendar days after MDHS receives the application.

Official MDHS Document Details: What to Prepare

MDHS says applicants may be asked to verify identity, residency, income, expenses and other details. Your caseworker may request additional information after you apply, so follow your notice first.

Prepare

Common SNAP verification items

  • Identification such as driver’s license, school/work ID, health insurance ID, voter registration card, birth certificate, Medicare card or passport.
  • Residency proof such as rent or lease receipt, utility bill, telephone bill, property tax receipt, homeowners insurance or mortgage payment record.
  • Income proof such as check stubs, employer statement, benefit award letter, self-employment records or child support income records.
  • Resources proof such as bank statements, checking/savings balances, CDs, stocks or bonds when requested.
  • Rent, shelter and utility cost proof when you want those expenses considered.
  • Medical expense proof for people age 60+ or receiving SSI/disability benefits, when relevant.
Avoid

Document mistakes that slow cases

  • Uploading private documents to an unofficial website.
  • Emailing sensitive papers without first asking MDHS if email is allowed for your issue.
  • Sending original documents when copies would work.
  • Ignoring a notice because you already uploaded or mailed something.
  • Forgetting to keep upload, mail, email or fax proof.
Document upload tip

MDHS provides an official SNAP & TANF Document Upload route. The MDHS Document Upload page also lists 800-948-3050 for SNAP & TANF document upload help. Use official upload pages only for private documents.

Official MDHS Document UploadUse for requested SNAP/TANF documents or application documents when MDHS directs you there.
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Interview, Case Status, Renewal and Notice Help

After you apply, MDHS may schedule an interview if required and request more information. Your official notice is more important than a general guide because it includes case-specific dates and instructions.

User need Best route What to keep ready
Interview appointment Follow your MDHS notice and call the number listed if you need help. Notice letter, phone number, case details if available and requested documents.
Case status Use official Mississippi benefits routes or call EAE Client Services at 800-948-3050. Application confirmation, notices and any case communication from MDHS.
Renewal / recertification Follow your MDHS renewal notice and submit requested information before the deadline. Renewal notice, household updates, income, expenses and contact information.
Document response Use MDHS upload, official email if allowed, in-person, mail or fax instructions from MDHS. Copies, upload proof, date sent, confirmation page and exact requested documents.
Reminder

MDHS says if your caseworker asks for additional information, send it as soon as possible. You may be able to return information online, by email, in person, by mail or by fax, depending on instructions from MDHS or your notice.

Mississippi EBT Card Help for Forrest County Users

For EBT card balance, transaction history, lost/stolen card, card damage, PIN, re-PIN or locked-card problems, use Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance. Do not call the EBT number for eligibility questions; MDHS says eligibility questions should go through your worker or the county/case route.

Card support

EBT Cardholder Assistance

Call 1-866-512-5087 for Mississippi EBT balance, lost or stolen cards, transaction history, PIN or re-PIN, locked card and card problems.

Open MDHS EBT page
Stores

Find stores that accept EBT

MDHS points users to the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator to find authorized SNAP stores by address, city, state or ZIP code.

Open retailer locator
PIN safety

Protect your PIN

Your PIN should never be shared, written on the card or kept with the card. Change your PIN if you think someone else knows it.

Lost, locked or compromised EBT card

If your Mississippi EBT card is lost, stolen, damaged, locked or compromised, call 1-866-512-5087 as soon as possible. If the card is reported missing, it can be deactivated and a replacement can be requested through EBT support.

Need Food Help Today in Forrest County?

SNAP applications and document reviews can take time. If your household needs food before benefits are approved or restored, use emergency food routes while you continue the official MDHS process.

Immediate food

Use local food resources

Call 211, local food banks, churches, shelters, school/community programs or meal sites if you need food quickly.

USDA Hotline

National Hunger Hotline

Use the USDA National Hunger Hotline for food assistance referrals when you need help finding nearby food resources.

Open USDA hotline page
Keep SNAP moving

Do not stop the MDHS process

Emergency food can help short-term, but still complete your SNAP application, interview, documents or renewal by the MDHS deadline.

Bing Deep Dive: Forrest County Office vs MDHS vs EBT Help

Different search terms point to different jobs. Use the official route that matches your task.

Search or problem What users usually need Best official route
Forrest County MS food stamp office Local MDHS office address, email or phone. MDHS Contact page, Forrest County Office row and direct phone confirmation.
Apply for SNAP Mississippi Online application, paper application or county office application help. MDHS Applying for SNAP page, ACCESS/MS.GOV and official MDHS EA Form 900 PDF if needed.
SNAP document upload Mississippi Submit requested verification or application documents. MDHS SNAP & TANF Document Upload and 800-948-3050 upload help.
EBT balance / lost card Balance, PIN, locked card, replacement or transaction history. Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance at 1-866-512-5087.
Emergency food assistance Hattiesburg / Forrest County Food before SNAP approval or while benefits are delayed. USDA Hunger Hotline, 211, local food banks, churches or meal programs.

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No fake ratings, fake reviews, Review schema or AggregateRating schema are shown here. This page is an independent guide that routes users to official MDHS, ACCESS/MS.GOV, USDA and EBT sources.

Safe

Use these routes

  • MDHS contact page for Forrest County office details.
  • ACCESS/MS.GOV for online application actions.
  • MDHS Document Upload for requested documents.
  • MDHS notices for case-specific deadlines.
  • Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance for card problems.
Unsafe

Avoid these actions

  • Do not share your EBT PIN with anyone outside your household.
  • Do not pay anyone promising faster SNAP approval.
  • Do not upload personal documents to unofficial forms.
  • Do not trust texts asking for card number or PIN.
  • Do not send private documents to FoodStampsOffice.org.

Forrest County MS Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for Forrest County users looking for SNAP office contact, EBT help, document upload, application, case status, renewal and emergency food support.

Where is the Forrest County MS food stamp office?

The official MDHS contact page lists Forrest County Office at 1604 W Pine St. Call or check the live MDHS contact page before visiting because office procedures can change.

What is the Forrest County MDHS phone number?

The official MDHS contact row lists Forrest County Office client contact phone as 1 (601) 554-4350.

What is the Forrest County MDHS email?

MDHS lists dfo.forrestcounty@mdhs.ms.gov for Forrest County Office. Ask MDHS before sending sensitive documents by email.

What number do I call for Mississippi SNAP or TANF case help?

MDHS lists Economic Assistance Eligibility Client Services at 800-948-3050 for SNAP or TANF case help.

Can I apply for SNAP online in Mississippi?

Yes. MDHS links users to ACCESS/MS.GOV for the online SNAP application route. You can also contact your local MDHS office for an application.

What does the official MDHS SNAP application PDF say about filing?

The official MDHS SNAP/TANF application PDF says you may file the application immediately through official routes when MDHS has your name, address and signature, and that benefits are provided from that day if the household is determined eligible.

How do I upload SNAP documents in Mississippi?

Use the official MDHS Document Upload page or SNAP & TANF Document Upload route. For SNAP/TANF upload help, MDHS lists 800-948-3050.

What documents might MDHS ask for?

MDHS examples include identity, residency, income, resources, Social Security numbers, rent/shelter and utility expenses, dependent care, relationship proof, alien status and medical expenses for age 60+ or SSI/disability households when relevant.

How long does Mississippi SNAP take?

MDHS says eligible applicants who complete all requirements should receive a decision no later than 30 calendar days from when MDHS receives the application. Some immediate-need households may qualify for expedited benefits no later than 7 calendar days after MDHS receives the application.

What is the Mississippi EBT phone number?

MDHS lists Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance at 1-866-512-5087 for balance, lost/stolen card, transaction history, PIN/re-PIN, locked card and EBT card problems.

Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my SNAP case?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check case status, approve SNAP, replace EBT cards, schedule interviews, upload documents or receive private benefit records. Use MDHS, ACCESS/MS.GOV and official EBT support.

What should I do if my EBT card is locked or my PIN does not work?

Call Mississippi EBT Cardholder Assistance at 1-866-512-5087. The MDHS EBT page says this number can help with PIN, re-PIN, locked card and EBT card problems.

Final Recommendation

For Forrest County MS Food Stamp Office help, start with the official MDHS Contact page and confirm the Forrest County Office row. Use ACCESS/MS.GOV for applying, MDHS Document Upload for requested documents, the official MDHS SNAP/TANF application PDF if you need a paper form, 800-948-3050 for SNAP/TANF case support and 1-866-512-5087 for Mississippi EBT card help.

Last updated: July 3, 2026. Recheck MDHS before visiting, emailing, uploading, mailing or relying on any office contact detail because office procedures and SNAP routes can change.