Food Stamp Office in Nevada: SNAP Location & Phone Guide
Looking for a Nevada food stamp office? Use this guide to find DSS/DWSS welfare office locations, phone numbers, Access Nevada application steps, paper application routes, EBT card help, document tips and official safety links.
Quick Answer: Nevada Food Stamp Office Help
In Nevada, food stamp office help usually means the Nevada Division of Social Services / DWSS welfare district office, Access Nevada, or EBT Edge. Use an office for local paperwork and support, Access Nevada for online application/account actions, and EBT Customer Service for lost, stolen or damaged cards.
Access Nevada
Nevada says the quickest and easiest way to apply for SNAP is online through Access Nevada.
Local welfare office
Use the official northern or southern welfare office list for addresses, phones, fax numbers and reschedule lines.
Mail, fax or drop off
If using a paper application, Nevada says to complete it and mail, fax or drop off to a local welfare office.
Card help
Call 1-866-281-2443 to report a lost, stolen or damaged EBT card, request replacement or reset PIN.
FoodStampsOffice.org is not Nevada DSS/DWSS. This page cannot approve SNAP, check your case, replace an EBT card, accept documents, reset a PIN or guarantee office hours. Use official portals and office pages for final action.
Official Site Screenshot: Nevada DSS Welfare Office Page
The screenshot below shows the official Nevada DSS/DWSS welfare district office listing used for Nevada SNAP office location and phone guidance. Use the live official page if any detail changes.
How to use this official page
Open the Nevada DSS office page, choose the northern or southern office list, then confirm the exact office address, hours, phone, fax and reschedule number before visiting or sending paperwork. Offices may have different schedules, so do not rely on one statewide hour for every location.
Nevada SNAP Office Route Finder
Choose your situation. This helper gives a safe Nevada route without collecting your case number, Social Security number, EBT card number, PIN, income records or documents.
Use the official Nevada DSS office list for your region, then call before visiting.
Southern Nevada Food Stamp Office Locations and Phone Numbers
Nevada DSS lists southern welfare offices for Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Pahrump and nearby areas. Offices are Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays, unless the individual listing says otherwise.
| Office | Address | Phone / Fax / Reschedule | Listed hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belrose District Office | 700 Belrose Street, Las Vegas, NV 89107-2235 | Phone (702) 486-1646; Fax (702) 486-1634; Reschedule (702) 486-1644 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Cambridge District Office | 3900 Cambridge Street, Suite 209, Las Vegas, NV 89119 | Phone (702) 486-1646; Fax (702) 486-9525 | 7:30am–4:30pm |
| The Courtyard | 314 Foremaster Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89101 | Phone (702) 486-1646; Fax (702) 486-3676 | 7:00am–4:00pm |
| Craig Road District Office | 3223 West Craig Road, Suite 140, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 | Phone (702) 631-3386; Fax (702) 631-3387; Reschedule (702) 631-3390 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Durango District Office | 3965 South Durango Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89147 | Phone (702) 631-3212; Fax (702) 631-3214; Reschedule (702) 631-3213 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Flamingo District Office | 3330 East Flamingo Road, Suite 55, Las Vegas, NV 89121-4397 | Phone (702) 486-9400; Fax (702) 486-9401; Reschedule (702) 486-9541 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Henderson District Office | 520 South Boulder Hwy, Henderson, NV 89015-7512 | Phone (702) 486-1001; Fax (702) 486-1270; Reschedule (702) 486-1079 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Nellis District Office | 611 North Nellis Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89110-5383 | Phone (702) 486-4828; Fax (702) 486-4737; Reschedule (702) 486-4809 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Owens District Office | 1040 West Owens Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89106-2520 | Phone (702) 486-1899; Fax (702) 486-1802; Reschedule (702) 486-1747 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Pahrump District Office | 1840 Pahrump Valley Road, Pahrump, NV 89048-6131 | Phone (775) 751-7400; Fax (775) 751-7404; Reschedule (775) 751-7263 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Spring Mountain District Office | 3101 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 3, Las Vegas, NV 89102 | Phone (702) 631-3077; Fax (702) 631-3078; Reschedule (702) 631-3385 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
Northern Nevada Food Stamp Office Locations and Phone Numbers
Nevada DSS lists northern welfare offices for Carson City, Reno, Sparks, Elko/Winnemucca, Ely, Fallon, Hawthorne and Yerington. Confirm the office that serves your address before traveling.
| Office | Address | Phone / Fax / Reschedule | Listed hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carson City District Office | 2533 North Carson Street, Suite 200, Carson City, NV 89706-0240 | Phone (775) 684-0800; Fax (775) 684-0844; Reschedule (775) 684-0826 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Elko / Winnemucca District Office | 1020 Ruby Vista Drive, Suite 101, Elko, NV 89801 | Phone (775) 753-1233; Fax (775) 777-1601; Reschedule (775) 753-1192 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Ely District Office | 725 Avenue K, Ely, NV 89301 | Phone (775) 289-1650; Fax (775) 289-1645; Reschedule (775) 289-1650 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Fallon District Office | 111 Industrial Way, Fallon, NV 89406-3116 | Phone (775) 423-3161; Fax (775) 423-1450; Reschedule (775) 428-0122 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Hawthorne District Office | 1000 C Street – PO Box 1508, Hawthorne, NV 89415-1508 | Phone (775) 945-3602; Fax (775) 945-4439; Reschedule (775) 945-3603 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Reno District Office | 4055 South Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89502 | Phone (775) 684-7200; Fax (775) 448-5094; Reschedule (775) 448-5003 | 7:00am–5:00pm |
| Sparks District Office | 630 Greenbrae Drive, Sparks, NV 89431-3139 | Phone (775) 824-7400; Fax (775) 824-7450; Reschedule (775) 824-7447 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
| Yerington District Office | 215 West Bridge Street, Suite 6, Yerington, NV 89447 | Phone (775) 684-0800; Fax (775) 463-7735; Reschedule (775) 463-3028 | 8:00am–5:00pm |
How to Apply for SNAP in Nevada
Nevada DSS says Access Nevada is the quickest and easiest way to apply for SNAP. Paper applications are still available for users who need mail, fax or in-person routes.
Apply through Access Nevada
Register or sign in to Access Nevada to apply for benefits, manage your account, check benefits and view previous applications.
Open Access NevadaUse the application form
Nevada’s application PDF lists email, mail, online, fax and in-person submission routes.
Open application PDFPick up or drop off locally
You may pick up an application at a local welfare office or drop off a completed application at the correct office.
If your household has little or no money and needs help right away, tell the welfare office because Nevada says you may be eligible to receive SNAP within 7 business days. After you apply, Nevada says an interview will be scheduled, and the office will notify you by mail about qualification status and benefit amount.
Nevada SNAP Paper Application and Document Routes
Nevada’s application PDF gives multiple submission choices. Use the official method that fits your situation and keep proof of everything you submit.
| Route | Official detail | Practical safety step |
|---|---|---|
| welfare@dwss.nv.gov | Use only if official instructions allow email for your document; keep sent-message proof. | |
| State of Nevada DWSS, P.O. Box 15400, Las Vegas, NV 89114-5400 | Mail copies and keep proof of mailing when possible. | |
| Online | accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov / Access Nevada | Use the official Access Nevada account route and protect your login. |
| Fax | Use the local office fax from Nevada’s welfare office list. | Keep the fax confirmation page and check that the number matches your office. |
| In person | Visit a local DWSS/DSS welfare office. | Call before visiting and do not bring original documents unless required. |
Common proof to have ready
- Identity proof for applicant.
- Home address and mailing address.
- Household member details.
- Income proof and employer information.
- Rent, mortgage, utility or shelter cost details.
- Immigration or citizenship information if requested.
- Any official notice, case number or Access Nevada confirmation.
Submission mistakes
- Sending private documents to an independent guide site.
- Faxing without keeping confirmation.
- Using a random online form that is not Access Nevada.
- Missing the interview after submitting the application.
- Assuming office hours are identical statewide.
Nevada EBT Card Help, Balance and Safety
Nevada SNAP benefits are accessed with an EBT card and PIN. Nevada DSS says all SNAP recipients in Nevada receive benefits through EBT, and users are responsible for protecting benefits.
Lost, stolen or damaged card
Call 1-866-281-2443 to report a lost, stolen or damaged EBT card, request a replacement card or reset your PIN. Calls are answered 24/7 in English and Spanish.
Use EBT Edge
Nevada says to use only the EBT Edge site or mobile application for EBT card account information.
Open EBT EdgeProtect your benefits
Freeze or lock your card when not in use, change your PIN before your benefit issuance date, and avoid simple PINs like birth dates or 1234.
Do not respond to calls or texts asking for your EBT card number or PIN. Do not share your PIN outside your household. Check your EBT balance regularly for unauthorized transactions.
Nevada DSS states SNAP households must use their EBT card at least once within a 274-day period or benefits may be removed for inactivity.
What SNAP Can Buy and Where to Use EBT in Nevada
A Nevada food stamp office can help with benefits actions, but stores and food purchase rules are controlled by SNAP program rules and participating retailers.
Find stores that accept EBT
Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator to search stores near Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, Sparks, Carson City or your ZIP code.
Open USDA retailer locatorWhat SNAP can buy
Use the USDA eligible food items page for official guidance on foods that can and cannot be purchased with SNAP.
Open USDA food rulesEmergency food help
If you need food right now, call 211, contact a local food bank, or use the USDA National Hunger Hotline.
Open Hunger HotlineHelpful FoodStampsOffice.org Guides for Nevada Users
These confirmed internal guides help with office search, hours, faxing, applications and general SNAP office workflow.
Official Nevada SNAP, DWSS and EBT Links
Use these official sources for action. This article explains the details; official portals and Nevada office pages control applications, office listings, EBT card help and case decisions.
Nevada Food Stamp Office FAQs
Quick answers for Nevada SNAP users searching for office locations, phone numbers, Access Nevada, documents, EBT replacement and application help.
What is the Nevada food stamp office called now?
The modern program name is SNAP. In Nevada, local help is usually through Nevada DSS/DWSS welfare district offices and Access Nevada.
Where do I apply for SNAP in Nevada?
Nevada says the quickest and easiest way to apply is online through Access Nevada. You can also use a paper application and mail, fax or drop it off to a local welfare office.
What is the Nevada SNAP toll-free number?
Nevada’s application PDF lists 1-800-992-0900 as the number to call to find a local DWSS office.
What number do I call for a lost Nevada EBT card?
Call 1-866-281-2443 to report a lost, stolen or damaged EBT card, request a replacement card or reset your PIN.
Can I check my Nevada EBT balance online?
Use EBT Edge, which Nevada DSS links for TANF/SNAP EBT card account information.
Are all Nevada SNAP offices open the same hours?
No. Nevada DSS lists different hours by office. Offices are generally Monday through Friday excluding state holidays unless the listing says otherwise, but each office can have its own schedule.
Can I get SNAP quickly in Nevada if I have little or no money?
Nevada DSS says if your household has little or no money and needs help right away, tell the welfare office because you may be eligible to receive SNAP benefits within 7 business days.
Where do I mail a Nevada SNAP paper application?
The Nevada application PDF lists State of Nevada DWSS, P.O. Box 15400, Las Vegas, NV 89114-5400 as the mailing route for completed applications.
Can FoodStampsOffice.org check my Nevada SNAP case?
No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot check case status, approve benefits, receive documents, reset PINs or replace EBT cards. Use Access Nevada, Nevada DSS/DWSS or EBT Customer Service.
Should I use a map result for Nevada food stamp office hours?
Use maps only for directions. Confirm office hours, fax numbers and phone numbers with Nevada DSS official northern or southern office pages before traveling.
Final Recommendation
For Nevada food stamp office help, start with Access Nevada if you need to apply or manage benefits online. Use the official Nevada DSS northern or southern welfare office pages if you need a location, phone, fax or reschedule number. For EBT card problems, call 1-866-281-2443 or use EBT Edge. Do not send private documents to any independent guide site.
Last updated: July 8, 2026. Recheck Nevada DSS/DWSS before visiting, faxing documents or relying on hours, because official office procedures can change.