Colorado EBT

EBT fraud is on the rise! Fraudsters will try anything to obtain your EBT card number and PIN. Never share your PIN with anyone. Do not respond to unsolicited emails, texts or calls asking for your EBT Card or PIN number. Legitimate EBT customer service workers will never ask for your PIN.

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The Colorado Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) program delivers Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Cash Assistance payments to recipients of those programs. SNAP is distributed to a Colorado EBT card, also known as the Colorado Quest card. Cash benefits are distributed either to the EBT card, a personal bank account or to a prepaid KeyBank debit card via direct deposit.

Show your EBT card for discounts on tickets at museums and cultural centers

Individuals and families who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are also eligible to enjoy deeply discounted admissions to museums and cultural centers throughout the state just by showing their EBT card when purchasing tickets. In addition, some organizations are offering discounts for the services they provide.

Frequently asked questions about EBT

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What is an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card?

An EBT card, also known as the Colorado Quest card, allows Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) benefits and some Cash Assistance funds to be electronically transferred for use. It looks like a credit or bank card and can be used at any authorized store across the country that has the EBT or Quest card logo. In Colorado, SNAP benefits are only issued on an EBT card. Funds are accessed by using a personal identification number (PIN) set by the cardholder. The PIN is what keeps benefits safe; for more information see “How do I protect my benefits on my EBT card?” below. If the card is lost, stolen or damaged, it can be replaced by calling EBT Customer Service at 1.888.328.2656 or 1.800.659.2656 (TTY).

How do I use my EBT card?

Before you complete the purchase, it is important to know the balance on your EBT account. The following steps can be followed to use your EBT card:

The above steps may be slightly different for each type of POS terminal, but the cashier can help you if needed.

Watch a short video on using your EBT card:

SNAP Benefits or Cash Assistance will be posted to your EBT account upon the approval of your application. For ongoing benefits please see the Benefit Issuance section on the EBT card brochure (English or Spanish).

Can I use my EBT card in another state?

You can use your EBT card at any authorized retail location in the U.S. that displays the EBT or Quest logo. Colorado may block transactions in certain cities/states if fraud is detected, and you may be required to call to have your card unlocked for those locations. Click here for more information.

Wyoming uses a different EBT card, called Smartcards. If you need to use your EBT card in Wyoming, do so at the larger chain stores that have their own equipment to process both types of EBT cards.

How can I check the balance of my EBT card?

The easiest way to know your account balance is to keep your receipts. If you don’t have your receipts, you may check your balance via one of the following:

You can check your balance as often as you like.

Do I have to use all of my benefits the month I get them, or will they be carried over into the next month?

Any benefits left at the end of the month will be carried over into the next month. Benefits not used will be removed from the card after 274 days (9 months). Contact your local county human services office if you have any questions regarding your benefits.

What should I do if my EBT card is lost, stolen or damaged?

If your EBT card is lost, stolen or damaged, call EBT Customer Service at 1.888.328.2656 (1.800.659.2656 — TTY) to report it and order a new card. This is an automated number that will request your 16-digit card number; if you do not have the card number, hold on the line for additional options. Save the EBT Customer Service number to your phone contacts, as it can be useful in the future if you need to order a replacement and check your balance.

If you misplaced your EBT card and want time to look for it, you can freeze your EBT card to prevent new purchases, PIN changes and ATM transactions. You can freeze and unfreeze your card at any time by:

If you cannot locate the card:

It's important to remember that some lost or stolen SNAP benefits cannot be replaced when the card and PIN are used. Always be mindful of the following: