Temple, TX Food Stamp Office Guide: SNAP Help, Hours & Contact

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Temple, TX Food Stamp Office Guide: SNAP Help, Hours & Contact

Need SNAP help in Temple, Texas? Use this guide to find the official Texas office route, call the right benefits number, apply online, upload documents, protect your Lone Star Card, and avoid sending private information to the wrong place.

📍 Find office☎️ Call benefits help📝 Apply online💳 Lone Star Card🧾 Documents

Quick Answer: Temple TX Food Stamp Office Help

In Texas, “food stamps” means SNAP food benefits. For Temple, start with the official Your Texas Benefits “Find an Office” tool, search Temple, Bell County, or your ZIP code, and confirm the current benefit office before you travel.

📍Office search

Find Temple office

Use Your Texas Benefits Find an Office. Choose benefit offices and search by Temple, Bell County, or ZIP.

☎️Phone

Call Texas benefits help

Dial 2-1-1 or 877-541-7905, select your language, then choose Option 2 for state benefits.

💻Online

Use YourTexasBenefits.com

Apply, renew, upload documents, check notices, and manage your case through the official portal.

💳EBT

Lone Star Card help

Call 1-800-777-7328 for Lone Star Card balance, card errors, lost cards, or replacement help.

Temple insider tip

If you already received a Texas HHSC notice, use that notice first. It may have your deadline, missing document list, appointment details, and the best phone route for your case.

Official Site Screenshot: Your Texas Benefits Office Finder

The screenshot below shows the official Texas office finder route users should start from when searching for a Temple TX food stamp office, SNAP office hours, local benefit office, or community partner office.

Official Your Texas Benefits office finder page for Temple TX food stamp office and SNAP help
Official source screenshot: Your Texas Benefits Find an Office page used to search Temple, TX benefit offices for SNAP help, local office information, application support, and contact routes.

How to use this official page

Open the office finder, enter Temple, Bell County, or your ZIP code, keep the search type on benefit offices if you need HHSC benefits help, then confirm the current office address, hours, services, and phone route before visiting.

Temple TX SNAP Hours & Contact: What to Confirm Before You Go

Do not rely on old map listings for hours. Texas office locations and walk-in rules can change, so use the official finder or phone route first.

NeedBest routeWhat to ask
Local Temple officeYour Texas Benefits Find an OfficeConfirm address, hours, appointment rules, services, and document drop-off options.
SNAP application helpYourTexasBenefits.com or 2-1-1 Option 2Ask whether online, phone, paper, or office help is best for your situation.
Case status or noticeYour official notice, portal, or 2-1-1Ask about your deadline, interview, missing documents, or renewal action.
Lone Star Card1-800-777-7328Ask about balance, replacement, lost card, card error, or PIN options.

Temple SNAP Office Route Finder

Choose what you need. This tool gives a safe next step without collecting your private information.

Your route:

Open Your Texas Benefits Find an Office, search Temple or Bell County, then confirm the current benefit office details before visiting.

How to Apply for SNAP in Temple, Texas

Texas SNAP actions usually start with YourTexasBenefits.com, the Your Texas Benefits app, or phone help through 2-1-1 / 877-541-7905.

💻Online

Apply through Your Texas Benefits

Use the official portal for SNAP Food Benefits, renewals, notices, and case actions.

Open portal
📱App

Use the official app

The app can help users manage benefits, send documents, get alerts, and find offices when available.

☎️Phone

Call 2-1-1 Option 2

Use this route if you need help with benefits, login issues, case questions, or how to apply.

Application tip

Before applying, gather income proof, housing costs, utility costs, identity proof, and any HHSC notice. Missing verification can delay benefits.

SNAP Documents Checklist for Temple Users

Exact proof depends on your case, but these are common items users may need for SNAP, renewal, interview, or missing-document notices.

🧾Prepare

Common verification items

  • Proof of identity, such as photo ID or other accepted ID.
  • Proof of address in Temple, Bell County, or your current Texas residence.
  • Income proof such as pay stubs, benefit letters, or employer statement.
  • Rent, mortgage, utility, child care, child support, or medical cost proof if requested.
  • HHSC notice, case number, renewal form, or upload request if you have one.
⚠️Avoid

Document mistakes

  • Do not upload documents to unofficial websites.
  • Do not ignore the deadline on your notice.
  • Do not send originals unless HHSC specifically says to.
  • Do not assume a fax, upload, or mail item was received without confirmation.
  • Do not share your SSN, EBT number, or case papers in comment forms.

Visit Office vs Call vs Online Portal

Temple users can save time by choosing the correct route before traveling.

TaskBest routeWhy
Find office hoursOfficial office finderIt is the safest way to confirm current Temple-area office details.
Apply or renewYourTexasBenefits.comOnline account tools are built for applications, renewals, and notices.
Ask benefits question2-1-1 / 877-541-7905 Option 2Texas benefits help can route you to the correct state support path.
Lost Lone Star Card1-800-777-7328Card replacement and balance questions go through EBT card support.
Need food today2-1-1, local food banks, USDA Hunger HotlineEmergency food help may be faster while SNAP is pending.

Lone Star Card Help: Replacement, Balance and PIN Safety

Texas SNAP benefits are issued on the Lone Star Card. For card help, use the official EBT number instead of sending card details through websites.

💳Lost card

Call 1-800-777-7328

Use this for lost, stolen, damaged, locked, or replacement Lone Star Card help.

📊Balance

Check balance safely

Use the Lone Star Card help line, official account route, or store receipt. Do not share your PIN.

🔐PIN

Protect card details

Hang up on callers asking for card number, PIN, SSN, or payment to unlock benefits.

What SNAP Can Buy in Temple, TX

Use SNAP for eligible food only. Keep another payment method ready for non-food items, delivery fees, tips, or items not covered by SNAP.

Usually allowedNot allowedSmart checkout step
Fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fishAlcohol, tobacco, cigarettesSeparate non-SNAP items before paying.
Dairy, breads, cerealsVitamins, medicines, supplementsCheck Nutrition Facts vs Supplement Facts.
Snack foods and non-alcoholic drinksHot food at point of saleAsk the store before checkout if unsure.
Seeds and plants that produce foodPet food, paper products, cleaning supplies, hygiene itemsUse another payment method for non-food items.
USDA SNAP Retailer LocatorFind stores that accept EBT near Temple by address, city/state, or ZIP code.
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Safety Warning for Temple SNAP Users

FoodStampsOffice.org is independent. It cannot process SNAP applications, approve benefits, replace Lone Star Cards, check cases, or receive private documents.

Safe

Use official routes

  • YourTexasBenefits.com for online account actions.
  • 2-1-1 / 877-541-7905 for Texas benefits help.
  • 1-800-777-7328 for Lone Star Card help.
  • USDA locator for EBT retailers.
🚫Unsafe

Never share this here

  • EBT PIN or full card number.
  • Social Security number.
  • Case notices or uploaded documents.
  • Bank records, ID photos, or benefit letters.
  • Payment to “guarantee” SNAP approval.

Temple TX Food Stamp Office FAQs

Quick answers for users searching Temple TX SNAP help, office hours, contact, EBT, documents, and application routes.

Where is the Temple TX food stamp office?

Use the official Your Texas Benefits Find an Office tool and search Temple, Bell County, or your ZIP code. Confirm the current address, hours, and services before visiting.

What phone number should I call for Texas SNAP help?

Call 2-1-1 or 877-541-7905, select your language, then choose the state benefits option. Use the number on your official notice for case-specific instructions.

Can I apply for SNAP online in Temple, TX?

Yes. Use YourTexasBenefits.com to apply for Texas SNAP Food Benefits and manage official benefit account actions.

How do I check Temple SNAP office hours?

Search Temple or Bell County in the official Your Texas Benefits office finder and confirm by phone before traveling. Hours can change.

How do I upload Texas SNAP documents?

Use official Your Texas Benefits account tools or the method listed on your HHSC notice. Keep confirmation proof for uploads, mail, or office submissions.

What documents do I need for SNAP in Texas?

Common items may include ID, address proof, income proof, housing cost, utility cost, and documents requested by HHSC. Follow your official notice for exact proof.

Who do I call for a lost Lone Star Card?

Call the Lone Star Card help line at 1-800-777-7328. Never share your EBT PIN with callers, websites, texts, or social media pages.

Can this website check my Texas SNAP case status?

No. FoodStampsOffice.org is independent and cannot access cases, approve benefits, replace EBT cards, or receive private documents. Use HHSC, Your Texas Benefits, or your notice.

Where can I find stores that accept EBT near Temple?

Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator and search by Temple address, city/state, or ZIP code to find SNAP-authorized retailers.

What if I need food help today in Temple?

Call 2-1-1, local food banks, community meal programs, or the USDA National Hunger Hotline. Emergency food resources may help while SNAP is pending.

Final Recommendation

For Temple TX food stamp office help, start with the official Your Texas Benefits office finder, then choose the right route: YourTexasBenefits.com for applications and documents, 2-1-1 / 877-541-7905 Option 2 for benefits help, and 1-800-777-7328 for Lone Star Card support.

Last updated: June 29, 2026. Confirm office hours, contact details, document rules, case deadlines, and EBT instructions through Texas HHSC or Your Texas Benefits before taking action.