Pike County SNAP Office Guide: Food Stamp Help & Contact

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Pike County Food Stamp Office: SNAP Help & Contact

Need SNAP help in Pike County, Georgia? This guide gives the official DFCS office address, walk-in hours, phone routes, Georgia Gateway steps, document rules, renewal help, EBT card support and safety warnings inside one page.

📍 7165 Hwy 19 South ☎ (770) 567-8427 ☎ DFCS: 1-877-423-4746 💳 EBT: 1-888-421-3281

Quick Answer: Pike County Food Stamp Office Help

For Pike County, Georgia SNAP help, use the official Pike County DFCS office in Zebulon for local office verification, Georgia Gateway for online applications and case actions, the DFCS Customer Contact Center for SNAP/TANF/Medicaid questions, and Georgia EBT support for card issues.

Local office

Pike County DFCS

7165 Hwy 19 South
Zebulon, GA 30295

Walk-in hours

Tuesday–Thursday

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Closed Sunday–Monday and Friday–Saturday.

Phone

Local + state help

Pike County primary: (770) 567-8427. DFCS Customer Contact Center: 1-877-423-4746.

Verification fax

SNAP/TANF/Medicaid proof

Georgia DFCS lists 1-888-704-9391 only for Food Stamp, Medicaid or TANF verification.

Appointment note

Georgia DFCS says local office walk-in hours are listed by county, and appointments are available any day of the week at DFCS offices upon request. Call before traveling if your issue involves a deadline, interview, document drop-off or special assistance.

Official Site Screenshot: Pike County DFCS Office Page

The screenshot below shows the official Georgia DFCS Pike County office page. Use it to visually confirm you are checking the state source before relying on the address, hours, phone number or verification fax route.

Official Georgia DFCS Pike County office page for Pike County food stamp office and SNAP help
Official source screenshot: Georgia DFCS Pike County office page showing the Zebulon address, walk-in hours, office contact and Georgia DFCS branding.

How to use this official page

Open the Georgia DFCS Pike County page, confirm “Pike County,” check the address and hours, then use the listed phone or statewide DFCS contact route for SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, verification and case questions. If your Georgia Gateway notice gives different instructions, follow the notice first.

Pike County DFCS Office Details: Address, Phone, Hours and Contact Routes

Use this table before visiting, calling or sending documents. The goal is to choose the correct Georgia DFCS route the first time.

Detail Official information How to use it
Office name Pike County DFCS Office Use this for Pike County, Georgia local DFCS office verification.
County served Pike If you live outside Pike County, verify the correct county office before traveling.
Address 7165 Hwy 19 South, Zebulon, GA 30295 Use for directions after confirming that your task needs an in-person visit.
Walk-in hours Tuesday–Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sunday–Monday and Friday–Saturday. Call before visiting because holidays, weather, lunch breaks and appointment rules can affect access.
Primary local phone (770) 567-8427 Use for Pike County office-specific questions and visit confirmation.
DFCS Customer Contact Center 1-877-423-4746 Use for Food Stamps/SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, Gateway and statewide benefit-routing questions.
Georgia Relay 711 Use if you are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or have difficulty speaking.
Verification fax 1-888-704-9391 Use only for Food Stamp, Medicaid or TANF verification when DFCS or your notice says fax is appropriate.

Pike County SNAP Office Route Finder

Choose what you need. This tool gives a safe action route without asking for private information, EBT PIN, case number, Social Security number or documents.

Your Pike County route:

Confirm the Pike County DFCS office page, then use Georgia Gateway or the DFCS Customer Contact Center based on your task.

Map and Directions to Pike County DFCS in Zebulon

Use this map only for route planning. Georgia Gateway, DFCS notices and official DFCS pages should guide applications, renewals, interviews, document deadlines and case actions.

Trip tip for Zebulon and nearby areas

If you are coming from Concord, Williamson, Meansville, Molena, Hollonville or rural Pike County, call first. Your task may be faster through Georgia Gateway, phone support, mail, verification fax or EBT customer service.

How to Apply for SNAP in Pike County, Georgia

Georgia.gov and DFCS describe multiple ways to apply for SNAP. Online is usually the most convenient, but phone, mail and in-person routes can help users without internet access or with special access needs.

Online

Apply through Georgia Gateway

Use Georgia Gateway to apply for benefits, check benefits, renew, report changes, view notices and upload documents.

Open Georgia Gateway
Phone

Apply or ask by phone

Georgia.gov says users can call the Customer Contact Center at (877) 423-4746 to submit an application by telephone.

Mail / office

Mail or drop off

Georgia.gov says completed applications can be mailed to or dropped off at a DFCS office. Confirm the correct address and hours first.

Application steps in plain English

Submit the application, complete an interview, provide requested verification, then watch Georgia Gateway and official notices for a decision. Georgia DFCS decides eligibility, benefit amount, deadlines and required proof.

Same-Day Filing and Printable Application Details Users Often Miss

Georgia’s SNAP policy and application forms include important filing details. This section helps Pike County users avoid delaying the official application date.

File first

Name, address and signature matter

Georgia application materials say a Food Stamp/SNAP application can be filed with only your name, address and signature. Completing the full form can help DFCS process it faster.

Filing date

Do not wait for every paper

Georgia SNAP policy says the application is filed when the signed application with name and address is received by the local county or proper office route.

Urgent help

Expedited SNAP may be possible

Georgia application materials say Food Stamps can take up to 30 days, and some households may receive Food Stamps within 7 days if they qualify.

Georgia SNAP Form 47Official Georgia SNAP program overview PDF with program rights, basic information and SNAP explanation.
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Georgia Form 297 ApplicationOfficial application form for Food Stamps/SNAP, TANF and Medical Assistance.
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SNAP Documents Checklist for Pike County Users

DFCS may ask for proof about household income, resources, rent or mortgage, utilities and identity. Your exact list depends on your household and notice, so follow Georgia Gateway and DFCS instructions first.

Prepare

Common proof to gather

  • Identification for the person applying.
  • Proof of Georgia / Pike County residence when requested.
  • Income proof such as pay stubs, employer statement, award letter or unemployment information.
  • Rent, mortgage, property tax or shelter cost proof.
  • Utility bills if you want utility costs considered.
  • Child support, child care or medical expense proof when relevant.
  • Georgia Gateway notices, case messages, appointment letters or upload confirmations.
Avoid

Document mistakes that delay SNAP

  • Uploading blurry or cut-off photos.
  • Sending originals when copies would work.
  • Faxing without keeping the confirmation page.
  • Missing the 10-day proof window after the interview.
  • Uploading personal records to unofficial websites.
  • Assuming your case is approved because documents were sent.
10-day interview proof tip

Georgia.gov says if you do not have something requested during the interview, DFCS allows up to 10 days from the interview to give that information to the local office. Keep proof of every upload, fax, mail or office submission.

Georgia Gateway: Apply, Renew, Upload, Report Changes and View Notices

Georgia Gateway is the official online portal for many SNAP actions. Use it whenever possible to avoid unnecessary travel to the Pike County food stamp office.

Gateway action What it helps with Practical tip
Apply for benefits Food Stamps/SNAP, TANF, Medical Assistance, CAPS and WIC application routes. Save the confirmation date and any application number.
Manage account / login Renew benefits, check benefits, upload documents, report changes and view notices. Use the same account consistently so notices and uploads stay connected.
Upload documents Submit requested verification when Gateway upload is available. Upload clear images and save screenshots or confirmation proof.
View notices Interview instructions, renewal notices, missing proof requests and case decisions. Do not ignore notices; deadlines are case-specific.
Georgia GatewayUse for applications, renewals, benefit checks, document upload, change reports and notices.
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SNAP Renewal, Recertification and Form 508

Georgia DFCS says all SNAP recipients must complete a periodic review to continue eligibility. A renewal form and required verification can be submitted through Georgia Gateway or by using Form 508.

Renew

Use Gateway first

If your Gateway account shows a renewal or review, complete it before the deadline and upload requested verification.

Form 508

Paper renewal route

Georgia DFCS also provides Form 508 for Food Stamp / Medicaid / TANF renewal, including large-print and Spanish options.

Proof

Keep submission proof

Save Gateway confirmations, mail receipts, fax confirmations and copies of forms. A missed renewal can interrupt benefits.

Georgia DFCS SNAP RenewalOfficial renewal section with Gateway and Form 508 information.
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SNAP Interview, Case Status and Missed Contact

After your application is filed, Georgia.gov says a DFCS case manager will interview you. The interview may be in person or by telephone, and you should have proof available for income, resources, rent or mortgage and utility costs.

Interview

Answer or reschedule fast

If you miss a contact, use Georgia Gateway, your notice or 1-877-423-4746 to ask what to do next. Do not wait until the deadline passes.

Status

Check benefits status

Georgia.gov says users can check benefits status by logging into Georgia Gateway or calling DFCS.

Proof

Submit requested items

Keep a list of every requested item, date sent and method used. Confirmation proof matters if something is missing later.

Georgia EBT Card Help for Pike County SNAP Users

For EBT card replacement, balance support, card lock/unlock, PIN safety or suspicious charges, use official Georgia EBT and ConnectEBT routes. Do not share your EBT PIN with anyone.

Card support

Georgia EBT customer service

Use 1-888-421-3281 for Georgia EBT card support, including lost, stolen or damaged card help.

Lock card

ConnectEBT security

Georgia DFCS says EBT users can lock and unlock cards in ConnectEBT to help protect SNAP benefits.

Open ConnectEBT info
Fraud

Watch for unauthorized charges

Check your EBT account regularly, change your PIN quickly if you see suspicious activity, and report suspicious activity to DHS.

EBT safety rule

No official helper should ask for your full EBT PIN. Do not enter your card number, PIN, Gateway password, SSN or case documents on random forms, social links or unofficial “help” pages.

If You Need Food Help Today While SNAP Is Pending

SNAP approval is not instant for every household. If you need food before your case is decided, use emergency food resources while also applying through Georgia Gateway or an official DFCS route.

Hotline

USDA Hunger Hotline

Call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-866-348-6479 for food help referrals near you.

Open hotline info
Stores

Find stores that accept EBT

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator to find SNAP-authorized stores near Zebulon or your ZIP code.

Open retailer locator
Food rules

Know what SNAP can buy

Use USDA’s eligible food item guidance for official SNAP purchase rules.

Open SNAP food rules

FoodStampsOffice.org Review & Trust Check

This page is built as an independent help guide. It does not pretend to be Georgia DFCS, does not show fake ratings, and does not collect private SNAP documents.

Method

Official-source-first checks

  • Office address and hours checked against Georgia DFCS.
  • Application actions checked against Georgia.gov and Gateway.
  • Renewal route checked against Georgia DFCS SNAP page.
  • EBT safety checked against Georgia DFCS / ConnectEBT guidance.
  • USDA links used only for federal SNAP retailer, food and hunger-help resources.
Limit

What this site cannot do

  • Cannot approve or deny SNAP.
  • Cannot check case status.
  • Cannot replace EBT cards.
  • Cannot schedule interviews.
  • Cannot receive private documents.
  • Cannot change DFCS deadlines.

Pike County Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for Pike County, Georgia users searching for SNAP office details, DFCS phone numbers, Gateway help, documents, renewal, EBT card support and emergency food assistance.

Where is the Pike County food stamp office?

The official Georgia DFCS page lists Pike County DFCS at 7165 Hwy 19 South, Zebulon, GA 30295.

What is the Pike County DFCS phone number?

The official Pike County DFCS page lists the local primary phone number as (770) 567-8427.

What is the Georgia DFCS Customer Contact Center number?

For Food Stamps/SNAP, Medicaid or TANF questions, Georgia DFCS lists the Customer Contact Center at 1-877-423-4746.

What are Pike County DFCS walk-in hours?

The official listing shows Tuesday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The office is listed as closed Sunday–Monday and Friday–Saturday.

Can I apply for Georgia SNAP online?

Yes. Use Georgia Gateway to apply for benefits, check benefits, renew, upload documents, report changes and view notices.

Can I apply for SNAP by phone in Georgia?

Georgia.gov says users can call the Customer Contact Center at (877) 423-4746 to submit an application by telephone.

What happens after I apply for Georgia SNAP?

After the application is filed, a DFCS case manager will interview you. The interview may be in person or by telephone, and you should have proof available for income, resources, rent or mortgage and utility costs.

How long do I have to submit missing proof after the interview?

Georgia.gov says DFCS allows up to 10 days from the interview to provide requested information if you do not have it during the interview.

What is the Georgia DFCS verification fax number?

Georgia DFCS lists 1-888-704-9391 only for Food Stamp, Medicaid or TANF verification. Fax only when DFCS or your notice instructs you to do so.

How do I renew SNAP in Georgia?

Georgia DFCS says SNAP recipients must complete a periodic review. Renewal and required verification can be submitted through Georgia Gateway or Form 508.

What number do I call for Georgia EBT card help?

Call Georgia EBT customer service at 1-888-421-3281 for card replacement, lost or stolen card help and EBT support.

Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my Pike County SNAP case?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check case status, approve benefits, replace EBT cards, schedule interviews, accept documents or change DFCS deadlines.

Final Recommendation

For Pike County food stamp office help, verify the Pike County DFCS page before visiting, use Georgia Gateway for applications and case actions, call 1-877-423-4746 for DFCS benefit routing, use 1-888-421-3281 for EBT card support, and keep proof of every upload, fax, mail or office submission.

Last updated: July 9, 2026. Recheck Georgia DFCS, Georgia Gateway and your official notices before traveling, faxing, uploading documents or relying on office hours.