Scott County, KY SNAP Office Guide: Food Stamp Help & Contact

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Scott County, KY SNAP Office Guide: Food Stamp Help & Contact

Need SNAP help in Georgetown or Scott County? This guide gives the official DCBS office address, phone, fax, kynect application routes, document submission options, EBT card help, expedited SNAP rules, safety warnings and next steps inside one page.

📍 100 Technology Court, Suite A ☎ (855) 306-8959 📠 Fax: (502) 863-1069 💳 EBT: 1-888-979-9949

Quick Answer: Scott County KY Food Stamp Office

For Scott County, Kentucky SNAP help, use the official CHFS/DCBS Local Office Search for the Georgetown Family Support office. For most application, document, interview, renewal and case steps, use kynect benefits or call DCBS Family Support at 855-306-8959.

Office

Scott County Family Support

100 Technology Court
Suite A
Georgetown, KY 40324

Phone

DCBS Family Support

Call (855) 306-8959 for SNAP application, interview, case, notice, renewal and local office routing.

Fax

Scott County fax

The official Scott County Family Support listing shows fax (502) 863-1069. Fax only when instructed.

EBT

Lost/stolen/damaged card

For Kentucky EBT card replacement, call 1-888-979-9949. This line is available 24/7.

Best first move

If your task is applying, checking benefits, submitting documents, reporting a change, completing an interview or renewing SNAP, start with kynect or DCBS phone support. Visit the Georgetown office only when your task truly needs in-person help.

Official Site Screenshot: Kentucky CHFS Scott County Local Office Search

The screenshot below shows the official Kentucky CHFS/DCBS Local Office Search page for Scott County. Use it to visually confirm the Family Support office before relying on address, phone or fax information.

Official Kentucky CHFS Local Office Search page showing Scott County KY SNAP Family Support office in Georgetown
Official source screenshot: Kentucky CHFS Local Office Search page showing Scott County Family Support for food stamps, medical, welfare, office address, phone number and fax number.

How to use this official page

Open the CHFS Local Office Search, choose or search “SCOTT,” then confirm the “Family Support (Food stamps, medical, welfare, etc.)” block. If the live official page and this screenshot ever differ, follow the live Kentucky CHFS page.

Scott County KY SNAP Office Details: Address, Phone, Fax and What It Handles

The official CHFS Local Office Search lists this Scott County Family Support location for food stamps, medical, welfare and related DCBS support.

Office detail Official listing detail Best user action
Office type Family Support (Food stamps, medical, welfare, etc.) Use this route for SNAP, Medicaid, welfare and family support questions.
Address 100 Technology Court, Suite A, Georgetown, KY 40324 Use for directions after confirming your task should be handled in person.
Phone (855) 306-8959 Call for SNAP applications, interviews, renewals, notices, documents and case routing.
Fax (502) 863-1069 Fax only if DCBS, kynect or an official notice tells you to use fax. Keep confirmation proof.
Family Support hours Kentucky DCBS Family Support offices are generally Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern/Central time. Confirm same-day office rules before visiting, especially on holidays or bad-weather days.
Documents DCBS says verification and documents can be returned to any DCBS office, uploaded to kynect, or mailed to DCBS Family Support, P.O. Box 2104, Frankfort, KY 40602. Upload or send copies, not originals, and keep upload, fax or mailing proof.

Scott County SNAP Route Finder: Choose the Correct Kentucky Route

Select your situation. This tool gives a safe next step without collecting your Social Security number, case number, card number, EBT PIN or documents.

Your Scott County SNAP route:

Confirm the Scott County Family Support office on the CHFS Local Office Search, then call before visiting.

How to Apply for SNAP in Scott County, Kentucky

Kentucky SNAP applications can start online through kynect, by phone through DCBS Family Support, by paper application, or in person at a Family Support office. Benefits begin from the date the application is received, subject to eligibility and official processing rules.

Online route

Apply through kynect

Create or sign in to kynect benefits to start SNAP, upload documents, manage notices and check account information.

Open kynect SNAP
Phone route

Call DCBS Family Support

Call 855-306-8959 to start an application or ask about case, interview, documents, renewal or notice questions.

Office route

Use Georgetown Family Support

Use the local Scott County office for in-person support, paper application help or document routing when online or phone is not enough.

Interview requirement

After Kentucky receives your application, the head of household or an authorized representative must complete an interview before the application can be processed. Watch for calls, mail, kynect notices and official deadlines.

Scott County SNAP Documents: Upload, Office, Mail or Fax?

Use the official route named in your notice whenever possible. Kentucky DCBS says verification and other documents may be returned to any DCBS office, uploaded to kynect, or mailed to DCBS Family Support.

Prepare

Common proof items

  • Proof of identity and household members.
  • Proof of Scott County residence or mailing address.
  • Income proof, such as pay stubs, award letters or benefit statements.
  • Rent, mortgage, utility or shelter-cost proof if requested.
  • Child care or legally obligated child support proof if requested.
  • Medical cost proof for older or disabled household members when relevant.
  • Any official DCBS/kynect notice, case number or interview instruction.
Avoid

Document mistakes that delay cases

  • Sending original documents when copies are safer.
  • Faxing without keeping the confirmation page.
  • Mailing without proof of date sent.
  • Uploading SSNs, IDs or income records to unofficial websites.
  • Ignoring an interview or renewal notice because documents were submitted.
Mailing route from Kentucky DCBS

If mailing verification, Kentucky DCBS lists: DCBS Family Support, P.O. Box 2104, Frankfort, KY 40602. Keep copies and mailing proof. If your notice gives a different route or deadline, follow your official notice.

Kentucky SNAP Rules That Matter Before You Apply

Eligibility is decided by Kentucky DCBS, not this website. This section explains the official topics that usually affect a SNAP case so Scott County users can prepare better.

Household

Household size and income

Kentucky SNAP considers household size and income. Money from wages or other payments to a household member may count as income.

Deductions

Expenses can affect benefits

Rent, utilities, legally obligated child support, babysitting and certain medical costs for older or disabled members may affect the calculation when verified.

Work rules

ABAWD requirements

Kentucky SNAP work rules may apply to able-bodied adults without dependents. If you receive a notice about work requirements, do not ignore it.

Expedited SNAP

When benefits may come faster

Kentucky says some households may qualify soon after applying when rent or mortgage plus utilities exceed gross monthly income, income/resources are very low, or the household includes destitute migrant or seasonal farm workers.

Notice

Approval or denial notice

After filing, Kentucky says households receive a notice within 30 days telling whether the household is approved or denied. If approved, the notice lists benefit amount and next interview timing.

Do not self-deny

If you are unsure whether you qualify, apply through kynect or contact DCBS. Eligibility can depend on income, deductions, household makeup, age/disability status, work rules, documents and current policy.

Kentucky EBT Help: Card Replacement, Balance, Theft and PIN Safety

Kentucky SNAP benefits are placed into an EBT account and accessed with an EBT card and PIN. Protect the card and PIN like cash.

Card help

Lost, stolen or damaged card

Call 1-888-979-9949 to report a Kentucky EBT card lost, stolen or damaged. This number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Balance and history

Use ebtEDGE tools

Kentucky points users to ebtEDGE for balance, transaction history, benefit deposit history, PIN changes, retailer search and card-protection tools.

Open ebtEDGE
Safety

Protect your PIN

DCBS staff will not ask for your EBT card number and PIN together. If someone asks for both, hang up and use official EBT/DCBS routes.

If benefits may be stolen

Order a new EBT card through FIS at 1-888-979-9949, change your PIN, review transaction history, and report suspected theft to DCBS at 855-306-8959 or through your local Family Support office.

Map and Directions to Scott County Family Support in Georgetown

Use this map for route planning only. Use the official CHFS Local Office Search for final office details and use kynect/DCBS for case-specific steps.

Local trip tip

If you are driving from Sadieville, Stamping Ground, Great Crossing, Oxford, Newtown, Georgetown neighborhoods or nearby Fayette/Woodford/Jessamine areas, call first. Many SNAP tasks can be handled by kynect, phone, upload, mail or fax.

Visit, Call, Use kynect, Mail or Fax?

Use the route that matches the task. Not every SNAP problem is solved fastest by visiting the office.

Task Best route Why it helps
New SNAP application kynect benefits or DCBS phone Online and phone routes can start the application without a trip.
Confirm office address/fax CHFS Local Office Search Official office listing is safer than map-only or third-party directories.
Submit proof kynect upload, DCBS office, mail or official fax Use the route named in your notice and keep proof.
Interview or notice question DCBS Family Support at 855-306-8959 Interviews and notices are case-specific.
Lost or damaged EBT card Kentucky EBT/FIS at 1-888-979-9949 EBT card replacement is handled through official card support.
Report fraud or trafficking Kentucky OIG fraud route Public assistance fraud reports should go to the official Kentucky fraud channel.

Common Scott County SNAP Mistakes to Avoid

These mistakes can slow down SNAP help or expose private information.

Privacy

Uploading documents to unofficial sites

Do not send SSNs, IDs, income proof, EBT card photos, case notices or login information to FoodStampsOffice.org or any unofficial form.

Fax

Faxing without proof

If you fax documents to (502) 863-1069, keep the confirmation page and verify that DCBS actually needed the fax.

Notice

Missing interview or renewal notices

Application approval, renewal, documents and interview timing are case-specific. Follow your official notice and call before deadlines pass.

FoodStampsOffice.org Trust Check for This Scott County Guide

This website is independent and does not pretend to be Kentucky CHFS, DCBS, kynect, USDA or a government agency.

Source-first

How this page is built

  • Office address, phone and fax come from the official Kentucky CHFS Local Office Search.
  • SNAP process, EBT and expedited information come from Kentucky CHFS/DCBS sources.
  • No fake ratings, fake testimonials or fake government approval claims are shown.
Limitations

What this site cannot do

  • Cannot approve SNAP.
  • Cannot check case status.
  • Cannot receive documents.
  • Cannot replace EBT cards.
  • Cannot change DCBS deadlines or decisions.

Scott County KY Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for Scott County, Georgetown, Kentucky SNAP, DCBS, kynect, documents and EBT questions.

Where is the Scott County KY food stamp office?

The official Kentucky CHFS Local Office Search lists Scott County Family Support at 100 Technology Court, Suite A, Georgetown, KY 40324.

What is the Scott County KY SNAP office phone number?

The official Scott County Family Support listing shows phone (855) 306-8959 for food stamps, medical, welfare and related Family Support help.

What is the Scott County Family Support fax number?

The official Scott County Family Support listing shows fax (502) 863-1069. Fax only if DCBS, kynect or your official notice says fax is accepted.

Can I apply for Kentucky SNAP online?

Yes. Kentucky SNAP applications may be started online through kynect benefits. You may also call 855-306-8959 or use a Family Support office route.

Do I need an interview for Kentucky SNAP?

Yes. Kentucky says the head of household or an authorized representative must be interviewed before the SNAP application can be completed.

How long does Kentucky take to approve or deny SNAP?

Kentucky says you will receive a notice within 30 days after filing an application telling whether your household is approved or denied.

Can Scott County households get SNAP quickly?

Some households may qualify for SNAP soon after applying if income/resources are very low, shelter and utility costs exceed gross monthly income, or the household includes destitute migrant or seasonal farm workers.

What is the Kentucky EBT card replacement number?

If your Kentucky EBT card is lost, stolen or damaged, call 1-888-979-9949. Kentucky says this number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Can SNAP buy hot ready-to-eat food in Kentucky?

Kentucky says SNAP benefits can buy almost any food item except ready-to-eat hot foods. SNAP cannot buy tobacco, alcohol, pet food, soap, household supplies, medicines or other nonfood items.

Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my Scott County SNAP case?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check case status, approve benefits, receive documents or replace EBT cards. Use kynect, DCBS or official EBT support.

Final Recommendation

For Scott County KY food stamp office help, start with the official CHFS Local Office Search to confirm the Georgetown Family Support office. Then choose the right action route: kynect for online applications and account actions, DCBS Family Support at 855-306-8959 for case and interview questions, the official office/fax/mail route for documents, and 1-888-979-9949 for Kentucky EBT card replacement.

Last updated: July 8, 2026. Recheck Kentucky CHFS/DCBS before visiting, faxing, mailing documents or relying on office details because official procedures can change.