Food Stamp Office in Miami, FL: SNAP Location & Phone Guide

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Food Stamp Office in Miami, FL: SNAP Location & Phone Guide

Need SNAP help in Miami or Miami-Dade County? Use this guide to find the correct Florida DCF Family Resource Center route, apply through MyACCESS, call the right phone number, replace an EBT card, upload documents, prepare for an interview and get emergency food help without relying on random office listings.

📍 Search Miami-Dade FRC ☎ DCF: 850-300-4323 🕒 Call center: Mon–Fri 8am–5pm 💳 EBT: 1-888-356-3281

Quick Answer: Miami FL Food Stamp Office Help

In Florida, “food stamps” are handled as SNAP / Food Assistance by the Florida Department of Children and Families. For Miami, use the official DCF Family Resource Center locator to find in-person help in Miami-Dade County, use MyACCESS for online applications and case actions, call 850-300-4323 for public benefits support, and call 1-888-356-3281 for Florida EBT card help.

Office

Miami-Dade in-person help

Search the DCF Family Resource Center locator by city, county or ZIP code. Miami-Dade is available as a county search option.

Online

MyACCESS Florida

Use MyACCESS to apply, renew, upload documents, check status, report changes and receive notices.

Phone

DCF Public Benefits

Call 850-300-4323, Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm. Florida Relay: 711. TTY: 1-800-955-8771.

EBT

EBT card support

Call 1-888-356-3281 for EBT balance, lost card, replacement card, PIN and transaction questions.

Do not use this page as the agency

FoodStampsOffice.org is an independent guide. It cannot approve SNAP, check your case, replace your EBT card, change deadlines, accept private documents or access your MyACCESS account.

Official Site Screenshot: Florida DCF Family Resource Center Locator

The screenshot below shows the official Florida DCF Family Resource Center locator route used for Miami-Dade SNAP / Food Assistance office help. Use the live DCF page to confirm hours, services and appointment options before visiting.

Official Florida DCF Family Resource Center locator for Miami FL food stamp office and SNAP help
Official source screenshot: Florida DCF Family Resource Center locator page used to search Miami-Dade office options for SNAP, Food Assistance, MyACCESS and public benefits help.

How to use this official page

Open the DCF Family Resource Center page, search by Miami, Miami-Dade, or ZIP codes shown in the locator such as 33128, 33165, 33186, 33034 or 33054. Confirm the live result before visiting because services, appointment rules and hours can change.

Miami FL SNAP Location and Phone Routes

Florida does not use one single “food stamp office” for every task. Use the route below based on what you need to do.

User need Best official route What to know before action
Find a Miami food stamp office DCF Family Resource Center locator Search Miami-Dade, Miami, Opa Locka, Florida City or ZIP code. Confirm live hours and appointment options first.
Apply for Food Assistance / SNAP MyACCESS Applying is free. The online application is usually the fastest route.
Phone help or automated case info 850-300-4323 Case number or Social Security number and date of birth may be needed for automated case information.
Upload documents MyACCESS document upload Write ACCESS number or case number, name, date of birth and phone number on information you submit.
Mail or fax paper forms ESS Mail Center or DCF fax Mail to P.O. Box 1770, Ocala, FL 34478-1770 or fax to 1-866-886-4342 if using paper route.
Lost or expired EBT card EBT Customer Service Call 1-888-356-3281. A replacement is not always automatically mailed when a case is approved.

Miami SNAP Office Route Finder

Choose your situation. This tool does not collect personal information; it simply points you to the safest Florida DCF, MyACCESS, EBT or emergency food route.

Your Miami route:

Use the DCF Family Resource Center locator to search Miami-Dade and confirm the live center details before visiting.

How to Apply for Food Stamps / SNAP in Miami

Florida DCF says the quickest way to apply is online. You can also apply at a Family Resource Center, through a DCF community partner, or by paper application if you cannot use the online route.

Fastest

Apply online with MyACCESS

Use MyACCESS to apply for Food Assistance/SNAP, Temporary Cash Assistance, Medicaid and other public benefits. Florida uses one application for assistance programs.

Open MyACCESS
In person

Use a Family Resource Center

DCF Family Resource Centers provide in-person Office of Economic Self Sufficiency services. Use the locator for Miami-Dade service options.

Find a center
Paper

Paper application route

Paper applications can be mailed, faxed, or hand-delivered to a customer service center. Keep copies and proof of submission.

Open DCF forms
Application timing from DCF

Florida DCF says most online applications take about 30 minutes to complete. After submission, it may take up to 30 days to process an application, longer if a disability determination is needed.

Miami SNAP Documents Checklist: What DCF May Ask For

DCF may send a notice telling you exactly what is needed. Use this checklist to prepare, but always follow the notice in your MyACCESS account or by mail.

Proof

Common proof items

  • Identification such as driver’s license, state ID or U.S. passport.
  • Proof of address such as rental agreement, current bill or official mail.
  • Social Security numbers for household members applying for aid.
  • Recent bank statements for household members when requested.
  • Recent pay stubs, employer statement or proof of money earned.
  • Unearned income proof such as child support, Social Security or VA notices.
  • Rent receipts, mortgage bills, property tax bill or insurance documents.
  • Phone and utility costs, child/adult care costs and child support paid.
  • Medical expenses for anyone 60+ or with a disability, if applicable.
Avoid

Document mistakes that delay benefits

  • Uploading documents to a non-DCF website.
  • Forgetting your ACCESS number or case number on submitted information.
  • Ignoring the deadline on your pending notice.
  • Sending documents without keeping upload, fax or mail proof.
  • Assuming a document was processed because it was uploaded.
  • Sharing your SSN, case documents or MyACCESS password with unofficial helpers.
DCF submission note

DCF says requested information may be mailed, faxed, uploaded in MyACCESS, or turned in at a local office or community partner. Allow time for the account to show information was received, and keep proof of every submission.

SNAP Interview, Notices, Case Status and Renewals

After you apply, Florida DCF reviews your application to see whether an interview is needed. Not every application requires an interview, but SNAP or cash assistance applications may require one.

Interview

Watch for your pending notice

If an interview is required, DCF sends a pending notice based on your selected communication method. Electronic notices through MyACCESS can be faster.

Status

Check status in MyACCESS

The MyACCESS portal is available 24/7 for benefit information, changes, case status, document upload and notices.

Phone

Use DCF automated phone support

Call 850-300-4323. Case number or Social Security number and date of birth may be required for automated case information.

Florida EBT Card Help: Replacement, Balance, PIN and Safety

If approved for Food Assistance or Cash Assistance, DCF mails an EBT card to the mailing address on file. If you already received benefits recently and still have your card, you may be able to use the existing card if it is not expired and the case number is the same.

Card

Replacement card

Call EBT Customer Service at 1-888-356-3281 if your card is lost, stolen, expired, damaged, not received or not working.

Open Florida EBT page
Balance

Check your EBT balance

Use your last receipt, the EBT Cardholder Portal, EBT Customer Service, an ATM or POS machine.

PIN

Protect your PIN

Keep your PIN secret. Do not write it on your card or share it with anyone. If someone has your card and PIN, benefits can be used.

EBT safety rule

No informational website, social media comment, text message or caller should ask for your full EBT PIN, MyACCESS password, banking information or verification code.

What SNAP Can and Cannot Buy in Florida

Florida DCF follows SNAP food rules. Use SNAP for eligible food items, not nonfood purchases or restricted locations.

SNAP can buy SNAP cannot buy Miami user tip
Breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry and dairy. Pet foods, soaps, paper products, household supplies and grooming items. Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator to check stores that accept EBT near your ZIP code.
Plants and seeds to grow food for your household to eat. Alcoholic beverages, tobacco, vitamins, medicines, hot foods or food to eat in the store. Delivery fees and service fees are not covered by SNAP even when a store accepts EBT online.
USDA SNAP Retailer LocatorUse this official tool to search stores that accept EBT near Miami, Hialeah, Homestead, Miami Beach, Opa Locka or any Miami-Dade ZIP code.
Open

Miami-Dade Map Search for DCF / SNAP Help

This map is for route planning only. The official DCF Family Resource Center locator should be used to confirm hours, available services and appointment options.

Map warning

Map listings can be old, renamed, appointment-only or not the correct public benefits route. Always compare map results with the official DCF locator before traveling.

Need Food Help Today in Miami-Dade?

SNAP applications and renewals can take time. If you need food before benefits are approved, use local emergency food resources while your DCF case is pending.

211

Call 211 Miami

Miami-Dade lists 211 as a 24/7 resource for food distribution sites, financial assistance and other local support.

Open Miami-Dade food page
Food pantry

Find local food distribution

Miami-Dade points residents to Farm Share, Food and Nutrition For All, Feeding South Florida and neighborhood pantry resources.

USDA

National Hunger Hotline

For food help outside normal office hours, use USDA Hunger Hotline resources or local 211 help while SNAP is pending.

Open USDA hotline

FoodStampsOffice.org Review & Trust Check

This page does not show fake ratings, fake reviews, fake testimonials or fake government status. It uses official-source-first routing so Miami users can understand what to do before they enter private information on an official portal.

Trust method

What this guide does

  • Uses Florida DCF, MyACCESS, USDA and Miami-Dade official sources first.
  • Separates office search, online application, phone help, EBT help and food-now routes.
  • Explains what details vary by center or case.
  • Links to official portals only where action is needed.
Limits

What this guide cannot do

  • Cannot approve SNAP benefits.
  • Cannot check your MyACCESS case status.
  • Cannot replace an EBT card.
  • Cannot accept IDs, SSNs, bank records or case documents.
  • Cannot change DCF deadlines or interview rules.

Miami FL Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for Miami and Miami-Dade users searching for SNAP office locations, DCF phone numbers, MyACCESS, documents, EBT, emergency food and case help.

Where is the food stamp office in Miami FL?

Use the official Florida DCF Family Resource Center locator and search Miami-Dade, Miami or your ZIP code. Confirm live center details before visiting because office services, appointment options and hours can change.

What is the Florida SNAP phone number for Miami?

Florida DCF Public Benefits support is 850-300-4323. DCF lists the call center as available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, with Florida Relay 711 and TTY 1-800-955-8771.

Can I apply for food stamps online in Miami?

Yes. Use the official MyACCESS portal to apply for Food Assistance/SNAP and manage benefits online. Applying for government assistance benefits is free.

How do I upload SNAP documents in Florida?

Use your MyACCESS account document upload feature or follow the exact instructions in your DCF notice. You may also mail, fax or turn in documents at a local office or community partner when instructed.

What documents might DCF ask for?

DCF may ask for proof of identity, citizenship or noncitizen status, earned and unearned income, address, shelter costs, utility costs, medical expenses for people 60+ or disabled, child/adult care costs and child support paid.

How long does a Florida SNAP application take?

DCF says it may take up to 30 days to process an application, longer if a disability determination is needed. Your MyACCESS account and official DCF notices should guide your next steps.

What if DCF says I need an interview?

If an interview is required, DCF sends a pending notice. During the interview, DCF may ask about household situation and may verify your identity. Do not miss notice deadlines.

How do I replace a Florida EBT card?

Call Florida EBT Customer Service at 1-888-356-3281 if your card is lost, stolen, expired, damaged, not received or not working.

How do I check my Florida EBT balance?

Use your last receipt, the EBT Cardholder Portal, the EBT Customer Service number on the back of your card, an ATM or a POS machine.

What can SNAP buy in Florida?

SNAP can buy eligible food such as breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, dairy, and plants or seeds to grow food. It cannot buy alcohol, tobacco, vitamins, medicines, pet food, household supplies, hot foods or food to eat in the store.

Where can I find stores that accept EBT near Miami?

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator and search by address, city, state or ZIP code. For online groceries, confirm SNAP acceptance, delivery area and fee rules at checkout.

What if I need food today in Miami-Dade?

Use Miami-Dade food assistance resources, call 211 Miami, contact local food banks or use USDA Hunger Hotline resources while your SNAP application or renewal is pending.

Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my Florida SNAP case?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check your case, approve benefits, upload documents or replace EBT cards. Use MyACCESS, Florida DCF or official EBT support.

Final Recommendation

For Miami FL food stamp office help, start with the official Florida DCF Family Resource Center locator if you need in-person service, use MyACCESS for applications and account actions, call 850-300-4323 for Florida public benefits support, and call 1-888-356-3281 for EBT card issues. Use Miami-Dade food assistance and 211 resources if you need food before your SNAP case is approved.

Last updated: July 7, 2026. Recheck Florida DCF, MyACCESS, Miami-Dade and USDA pages before visiting, mailing, faxing or relying on office hours because official procedures can change.