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Tennessee Snap EBT Info Page

Welcome to SNAP EBT information page for the state of Tennessee.

Tennessee SNAP helps eligible families’ monthly food budgets so they can buy the food they need to be healthy.

Children, the elderly, those with disabilities, those who are unemployed, and low-income working families who struggle to put food on the table are the main beneficiaries of SNAP.

The program provides electronic benefits that can be spent in most grocery stores or anywhere EBT is recognised. Food for people and plants and/or seeds to grow food are acceptable purchases.

Picture of Tennessee Snap EBT Card

Wondering what Tennessee snap card looks like. Below is a sample picture.

Tennessee Snap EBT card

This state EBT program is also known by these names:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Tennessee EBT Card

Contact Information


Tennessee Snap Website

The website is http://www.tennessee.gov/humanservices/topic/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap

Tennessee Snap Phone Number

The phone number is +866-311-4287

Tennessee Local Office Location

Click Here to view office locations.

EBT Website

The website is https://www.ebtedge.com/

Tennessee EBT Phone Number

The phone number is +888-997-9444

Frequently Asked Questions


How can I find out where my application for food stamps stands in Tennessee?

If you’ve already submitted your application, CaseConnect allows you to track the progress of your case. Please register for an account if you don’t already have one.

Do Tennessee food stamps have an expiration date?

You must renew your food stamps before your certification period (the period of time you will get food stamps) expires. For most Tennessee households, the period of time is 12 months. When it’s time to renew, you’ll receive a letter in the mail.

How long does it take to get SNAP approval in Tennessee?

Unless the household is eligible for expedited service, TDHS has thirty (30) days to determine SNAP eligibility and provide assistance with help and cooperation.

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