Food Stamps Application Instructions
If you are eligible to receive Arkansas Food Stamps (SNAP) benefits you can follow any of these processes to apply for benefits.
Online Application
You can apply online for Arkansas Food Stamps by going to Arkansas Access website. Here is a link to the online benefits Access portal for food stamps: https://access.arkansas.gov/Learn/Home. Click New User if you're applying for the benefits for the first time through Access. If you're a returning user, you will find a link to sign in to your account.
Apply in Person
To apply in person, you will have to visit your local DHS Office. You will get an application there. You can fill and return the application to apply for SNAP benefits.
To find your nearest local DHS office, you can use this listing: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/contact-us/county-office-map/.
Apply by Mail or Fax
You can also apply through mail or fax for Arkansas SNAP benefits. You can download application from the links below and send them to your local DHS office through mail or fax. Here are the links for application forms:
Finding Food Service Locations
Every county has multiple SNAP locations. You can find specific locations near you, using the SNAP retailer locator on the federal site locator website: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/retailer-locator. You can contact your specific county to learn more about the SNAP retailers in your area as well as ask for a paper form or any other information about related cash assistance programs.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to qualify for the program, families will have to meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Applicants must be residents of state of Arkansas to receive SNAP benefits in Arkansas.
- Applicants will have to be U.S citizens to receive SNAP benefits. In some cases, legally admitted non-citizens will also qualify to receive SNAP benefits.
- Only lawful SNAP households will be able to receive food stamp benefits. Lawful SNAP households are individuals living together, buying food together, and preparing meals together.
- All members of household will have to register for work, provided they are between the age of 16 and 59. If an individual is exempt from work through disability or taking care of dependent child under age of six, the SNAP work compulsion does not apply.
- All members of the household will have to provide social security number (SSN) before they can apply for the program.
You can also use the online Screening Tool Here.
Income and Resources Eligibility
Households will have to meet the following resource and income eligibility in order to receive SNAP benefits.
- Households are allowed to have up to $2,000 in countable resources. Households with resources over this limit won't qualify for Food Stamps.
- If at least one person in the household is disabled, or over 60 years of age, the limit for countable resources is $3,250.
- Some resources are not counted for the purpose of SNAP eligibility such as home, resources of people who are on TANF or SSI.
- Unless all members in the household are receiving TANF or SSI, households will have to meet certain income eligibility criteria to receive Food Stamps benefits. Households will have to meet income criteria for both net and gross income but if a household has disabled or elder person receiving certain type of disability payments, then only net income eligibility has to be cleared.
- Households will have to have gross monthly income below 130% of the poverty level. For net income eligibility, the income has to be at or below 100% of poverty level.
- Households are also allowed certain deductions before their income is put through eligibility test. These deductions may include a 20% deduction from earned income, medical expenses of elderly, child support payments, shelter and homeless costs.