Yes, all EBT cards can be used in all States.
http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/faqs.htm#13
You can or you cannot depending on the state or card.
According to my research : Definately YES.
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Yes. The EBT card can be used in all fifty states.
The EBT program is actually a Federal program under the USDA, and administered by the respective states. As such, you can use any EBT card in any state. You can use an Alaska EBT card in Florida, a California EBT card in Maine, and every state in between. Hope this helps!
Yes. Food stamps are a federal program which is administered by the individual states. Any EBT card can be used in any of the 50 states.
Yes. An EBT Card is a government issued card that can be used in any state.
Just the food stamps part not the cash.
Yes, that I know of. From experience. can I use my Ohio ebt card in Pennsylvania
Yes, The EBT card can be used anywhere in the US regardless of where it was issued. It runs off the Quest network and can be used anywhere where the merchant accept the Quest network. *I used a California EBT card in Georgia and Florida*
how do I unlock my Connecticut ebt card
go to this site type in your card number and pin and it will have a list of help topics, click on where to use your card. according to the www.ebtedge.com website it says: = Where to use your card = You can use your EBT card for food stamp purchases in all states. You cannot use your card in Puerto Rico. If you are not sure if you can use your card or not, try a balance inquiry before using your card for a food purchase. If you are able to get your balance, you will be able to use your card at that store.
Yes it can. Refer to the faq's on Hhsc website.all ebt cards may be used in all states
In some states, if you have a Medicaid card, it also serves as your EBT card for food stamps, which you swipe like an ATM card at the grocery store. If you are eligible for food stamps but not Medicaid (which is possible, as the eligibility requirements are different), you will be given a separate food stamps EBT card that is not a Medicaid card.
yes