How can i track my ebt card in the mail

Tracking your EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card in the mail can be a bit tricky, but there are a few ways to do so:

  1. Check your email: If you provided an email address when you applied for EBT, you may receive an email notification when your card is mailed. Check your email inbox and spam folder for any updates.
  2. Contact your state's EBT customer service: Reach out to your state's EBT customer service department and ask if they can track your card. They may be able to provide you with an estimated delivery date or update you on the status of your card.
  3. Use the USDA's EBT website: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides an online tool to track your EBT card. You can visit the USDA's EBT website, click on "Track Your Card," and enter your card number and PIN to check the status of your card.
  4. Check your mail carrier: If you're expecting a replacement card or a new card, you can contact your local mail carrier to see if they have any information about the delivery status of your card.
  5. Use a package tracking service: Some package tracking services, like USPS Tracking or UPS Tracking, may be able to track your EBT card. However, this may not be possible if the card is being mailed via a different carrier or if the tracking information is not available.
  6. Contact your local social services office: If you're still having trouble tracking your EBT card, you can contact your local social services office for assistance. They may be able to provide you with more information or help you resolve any issues with your card.

Remember to always keep your EBT card and PIN secure to prevent unauthorized use. If you're concerned about the security of your card, you can contact your state's EBT customer service department for assistance.