The majority of states also offer online EBT account access to check your SNAP balance. The service is either offered by the state or the bank that issues the EBT card. For example, in Florida, Georgia and New
recipients can check their account balances in many of the same ways they would with bank-issued cards. For example, enrollees can call an EBT card number to check their balance. Alternatively, enrollees may also log into their online accounts and review their balances within their web portals....
I use my EBT card normally in grocery stores and someday I check the balance of my card and it was empty and many charges from different states and stores were made that have nothing to do with me. I also never shared my card with anyone nor use it online before. This was due to...
typically printed at the bottom. Your state may also provide an online portal where you can check your balance at any time or, at the very least, a phone number you can call to get the current balance on your card.