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Using your benefits
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card
To use your benefits, you will get a plastic EBT card, also known as the Golden State Advantage card. You can use it just like a debit or ATM card by entering a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN). For security the PIN will be sent in a separate mailing, follow instructions to change PIN.
How to check your EBT card balance, buying history and places to use your EBT card:
- Visit EBT Client Website
- Call (877) 328-9677
Beware of EBT theft and scams
Protect yourself against scams, always keep your EBT card and PIN safe and secret. If you receive a text, email or phone call asking for your EBT card number or PIN, do not provide your information, this is a scam! If you have been a victim of stolen benefits: Report the theft to your county worker or (408) 758-3800 within 10 days.
Places where you can use your EBT card
You can use your EBT card at any store or ATM that displays the Quest mark, to find locations visit: CA EBT Locator.
Some locations charge a fee for using your EBT card, find out how to get your cash benefits at no cost!
Keeping your benefits
Regular reporting
The County will send you a form in the mail every six months to report changes. These may be changes in your income, property or other factors that may affect your benefits. If you don't return the form your benefits will be stopped. The County will schedule a phone or in-person interview once a year.
Account maintenance
If your mailing address or phone number change, please update your contact information through your County Eligibility Worker.
Things to know
Frequently asked questions
The amount of benefits is determined by a County Eligibility Worker and it varies depending on different factors such as income and number of persons in your household.
Any income you have, including income from a job, will be considered, but you may still be eligible depending on the amount of that income.
Resources are looked at when determining eligibility, depending on their value.
No. You don’t not have to pay back your TCVAP cash assistance.
Yes, unless you have a qualifying reason you cannot participate. Employment services can help you find a job, stay employed, move on to higher paying jobs and help you get off TCVAP.
Contact the County Worker that is handling your case. You will find their contact information of the top right corner of the last County Notice of Action (NOA).
If you are not satisfied with the response from your County Worker, ask to speak to a Supervisor.
If you are not satisfied with the response from a Supervisor, you may request a free confidential case review from our County Ombudsman Office by emailing [email protected].
OR
You have a right to ask for Hearing. To request a Hearing, follow the instructions on the back side of the County NOA you received.
Fill out the back of the NOA and send or take page to;
Appeals Unit
County of Santa Clara Social Services
333 W Julian St.
San Jose, CA 95110-2335
OR
Call (800) 952-5253
TDD for hearing or speech impaired (800) 952-8349