Nutrition Assistance supports families to prevent under-nutrition in Arizona. The information on this page will help you prepare and apply for benefits.
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The best way to know if you are eligible for Nutrition Assistance is to submit an application for benefits and go through the application process. The application process includes verifying that we have received complete and accurate information along with an interview conducted by our staff. Additionally, you can screen for eligibility online prior to applying.
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Able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWDs) are only eligible for a few months of Nutrition Assistance unless they are exempt, working, or participating in the SNA E&T program. Learn more about work requirements for ABAWDs.
If you do not qualify for Nutrition Assistance benefits, or need help with food during the application process, please contact the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Persons receiving Nutrition Assistance automatically qualify for TEFAP.
The federal Public Health Emergency ended May 11, 2023, which means the temporary student exemptions will end for new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) applications after June 9, 2023, and renewal certification periods beginning on or after July 1, 2023. Learn more about student eligibility and additional potential exemptions.
Older adults age 60 years or older with no earned or self-employment income may be able to apply for Nutrition Assistance benefits through a simplified application, interview and verification process. Learn more about the Elderly Simplified Application Process.
Whether you are applying for the first time, or renewing your benefits, you may need one or more of the following pieces of information to determine whether you are eligible:
When possible, please include this information with your application.
When you are ready, you can submit your application and required documentation.
DES has implemented virtual office services statewide to continue to better serve our customers and communities in this time of need while protecting the health and safety of our customers and staff. The easiest way to apply for benefits is online through Health-e-Arizona Plus. You may also begin the application process by phone by calling 1-855-432-7587.
Apply for Nutrition Assistance Online
Guide for Applying Virtually - English
Guide for Applying Virtually - Spanish
To apply by mail or fax, you can do one of the following:
or
You can then complete the application and submit it by mail or fax. Instructions on how to do so are included in the application.
If you are unable to access services virtually, the DES Family Assistance Administration has offices statewide to assist you with the application process. Find your local office.
If you need additional support, you can work with a Community Assistor to complete the application process. Go to Find an Assistor, enter your ZIP Code to locate community assistors near you for help with the application process. Contact the community assistor's office by telephone. In-person services may be unavailable or limited in manners that support social distancing.
You may need to complete an eligibility interview by phone. We strongly recommend that you have income information, ID, Social Security numbers, and Citizenship verification at the interview. During your interview, we will review your information in determine if you qualify for the program. At the end of your interview, we will let you know when we need any additional information to decide your case. We will also send you a letter asking for this information.
At the end of your interview, we will let you know if we need any additional information to decide your case. We will also send you a letter asking for this information.
Some program requirements may be difficult or dangerous for victims or survivors of domestic violence, sexual harassment, sexual assault, or stalking, and their families. Speak with your DES eligibility specialist, to determine whether you may be exempt from these requirements. Your DES eligibility specialist can also give you information on sexual and domestic violence related resources that are available in your community. We will keep all information you provide private, as required by law.
Add Us to Your Contacts So You Know When to Answer
Don’t miss a call or phone interview by adding our phone numbers to your contacts! We will only contact you when we need information for your case.
855-777-8590
602-771-1337
Also, be on the lookout for text messages from 86684 with information about your case and other resources. We will NOT text you for your personal details, account login, or other sensitive information.
How do I provide additional information, when requested?
To serve you better and assure that you receive the benefits you qualify for, please:
You can mail or fax copies of the requested information. Please do not turn in original documents.
When you apply for Nutrition Assistance online, you can either upload requested information or fax it. Please include a cover sheet with your faxed documents. (For additional instructions, see the Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) in Health-e-Arizona Plus titled 'How do I fax documents to HEAplus').
When will I know when I’m approved?
A decision will be made by one of the following dates:
When a decision is made regarding your case, you will be mailed a letter with the results. You can also monitor the status of your application online at Health-e-Arizona Plus or MyFamilyBenefits.
What can I do if I disagree with the decision?
You can request an appeal when:
You are required to report any changes that may affect your Nutrition Assistance eligibility. Your approval letter will identify whether you qualify for Standard or Simplified reporting.
Nutrition Assistance requires a renewal to determine if there have been any changes to your current status. Renewal dates can range from three months to two years from the initial application date. You will be mailed a letter informing you that it is time to renew your benefits. It is important to report a change in your mailing address to ensure you receive notification regarding your renewal.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Career Advance Network (SNAP CAN) is Arizona’s community-based employment and training program that provides employment readiness services to eligible Nutrition Assistance recipients. Services are provided through SNAP CAN Partners of DES who are dedicated to connecting program participants to the tools and resources they need to overcome barriers and obtain employment.
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Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other nondiscrimination laws and authorities, ADES does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Persons that require a reasonable modification based on language or disability should submit a request as early as possible to ensure the State has an opportunity to address the modification. The process for requesting a reasonable modification can be found at Equal Opportunity and Reasonable Modification