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Yes, you can use your EBT card in Las Vegas!
EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) cards are used to access benefits from programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). In Nevada, SNAP benefits are loaded onto your EBT card, which works just like a debit card at authorized retailers.
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- You can use your EBT card at most grocery stores and some convenience stores in Las Vegas.
- SNAP benefits can only be used to purchase approved food items, including fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, poultry, and fish. You can also use them to buy seeds and plants to grow your own food.
- SNAP benefits cannot be used for alcohol, tobacco products, vitamins, medications, pet food, or cleaning supplies.
Here are 5 FAQs on using your EBT card in Las Vegas:
How to find stores that accept EBT in Las Vegas?
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- You can use the SNAP Retailer Locator on the USDA website:
https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/retailer - The Nevada EBT program also has a map of authorized retailers: [Nevada EBT Providers Guide](link to Nevada EBT Providers Guide)
How to check my EBT balance?
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- You can check your balance online through the EBT Edge website or mobile app.
- You can also call the Nevada EBT customer service number at 1-866-281-2443.
How to report a lost or stolen EBT card?
- Call the Nevada EBT customer service number at 1-866-281-2443 immediately.
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How to use my EBT card at the checkout?
- Swipe your EBT card at the checkout terminal.
- Enter your PIN when prompted.
- Choose "debit" when asked how you want to pay.
- The cashier will deduct the purchase amount from your EBT balance.
How to get cash back with my EBT card?
- Some authorized retailers offer cash back with your EBT purchase for a small fee. This is called cash-back at ATM (CBA).
- Not all stores offer CBA, so be sure to ask the cashier before you make your purchase.