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It's the easy and free way to manage your EBT Card. Check your available balance anytime, anywhere; Review up to 6 months of transaction history; Confirm your last deposit; Select or Change your PIN; Report damaged, lost, or stolen cards, and request a replacement card be mailed to you; First Time Mobile App and Website Users
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myBenefits uses NY.gov, New York State's shared login service. NY.gov allows you to access online services from multiple New York State agencies with a single username and password. For more information, go to my.ny.gov.
Agency: New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance; Division: Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Customer Service; Phone Number: (888) 328-6399; Business Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week; Staff is available at all times through the automated phone system.
15 lip 2021 · Get the New York EBT Phone Number to learn how to reset PIN, activate your card, get a replacement NY SNAP card or check your card balance.
If your card has not yet arrived, you can get a permanent card at the Brooklyn Over-The-Counter (OTC) site, or receive a temporary called (also known as a vault card) at an open HRA Benefits Access Center. You can change your EBT Personal Identification Number (PIN) code by phone by calling 1-888-328-6399.
For more information about SNAP, contact your local department of social services or call the toll-free OTDA Hotline: 1-800-342-3009. To find out the location and phone number of your nearest SNAP office, contact your local department of social services.
In New York City, contact the Human Resources Administration by calling (718) 557-1399. Pregnant individuals and children can apply at many clinics, hospitals, and provider offices. Call your local department of social services to find out where you can apply.