Quick Contact Information

Phone Application & Support

1-406-444-4540

Available for applications and questions

Online Portal

dphhs.mt.gov/hcsd/snap

Apply online 24/7

Mobile App

Not available

Use website instead

Emergency Contact & Language Support

Emergency Assistance

2-1-1

Montana 2-1-1 for emergency food assistance and community resources

Languages Supported

EnglishSpanishNative American languages (limited)

2025 Income Limits for Montana

Maximum monthly income limits to qualify for SNAP

Gross Income Limits (130% FPL)

1 person:$1,632
4 people:$3,380

Net Income Limits (100% FPL)

1 person:$1,255
4 people:$2,600

Maximum Benefits

1 person:$292
4 people:$975

Asset Limits

Most households:$3,000
Elderly/Disabled:$4,500

How to Apply for SNAP

Multiple ways to submit your application in Montana

Online Portal

Apply 24/7 through the state website

Phone

Call 1-406-444-4540 to apply over the phone

Mail

Download, complete, and mail the application

In-Person

Visit any local office during business hours

Required Documents for Montana

Gather these documents before applying for SNAP

Identity & Household

  • Social Security cards for all household members
  • Birth certificates for children
  • Photo identification

Income & Expenses

  • Proof of income including ranch/farm income
  • Proof of housing costs
  • Heating bills
  • Bank statements
  • Immigration documents (if applicable)

Local SNAP Offices in Montana

Visit these offices for in-person assistance with your application

Yellowstone County DPHHS Office

2030 N 11th Ave, Billings, MT 59101
(406) 247-4400
Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM
Services:
ApplicationsInterviewsCase ManagementAppeals

Missoula County DPHHS Office

3075 N Reserve St, Missoula, MT 59808
(406) 523-4000
Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM
Services:
ApplicationsDocument ReviewEmergency Services

Special Programs in Montana

Additional food assistance programs available in your state

Emergency Food Assistance

Rural Transportation

Agricultural Worker Support

Support for farm and agricultural workers

Unique Features for Montana

Special characteristics and eligibility options specific to this state

State Features

  • Tribal nation coordination
  • Ranch and farm worker programs
  • Remote area service

Eligibility Information

Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility:No
Expanded Student Eligibility:No

Interview Process

Required:Yes
Methods:
PhoneIn-Person
Timeframe:Within 30 days of application

Renewal Information

Frequency:Every 12 months
Notice Period:30 days before expiration
Methods:
OnlinePhoneMailIn-Person

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