Food Stamps/snap Applications | Kentucky Department For Community Based Services - Northern Bluegrass Region
500 South Main Street, Williamstown, KY 41097
All services are accessible.
- are U.S. citizens or qualified legal foreign residents
- have a with a gross monthly income at or below 130 percent of the federal poverty level and a net monthly income at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.
With some exceptions, individuals age 18-59 who are able to work must look for employment, accept a suitable job if offered, and not voluntarily quit a job or reduce work hours in order to maintain SNAP eligibility.
Proof of residence (Proof of Kentucky residence),Social security card (Proof of identity, such as driver’s license or social security card),Proof of income (Proof of income within the past 60 days, including any check stubs),Photo ID,Completed application/registration form,Other documents (Proof of household compisition such as lease or written statement, proof of child care costs or child support paid, proof of living expenses)
Phone line only on Saturday.
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Applications may be submitted online, by phone, in person, or by mailing, faxing, or hand-delivering a completed application to the DCBS office in your county of residence. Applicants will be contacted to complete an interview after their application is received.
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Campbell County, Kentucky Boone County, Kentucky Kenton County, Kentucky Grant County, Kentucky
Accepts applications and distributes benefits for the State of Kentucky administered Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program, formerly known as food stamps. Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card.
Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.
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Kentucky Department For Community Based Services - Northern Bluegrass Region
Regional office overseeing 12 counties in Northern Kentucky administering state, federal, and local programs focused on improving family self-sufficiency.
