Wyoming EBT/SNAP Checkup

When Does EBT Reload in Wyoming? Deposit Dates and Times

Estimate your next EBT/SNAP deposit date, review EBT news, and check food rules for Wyoming.

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Reload date

When Does EBT Reload in Wyoming?

Wyoming SNAP benefits are issued from the 1st to the 4th. The deposit day is based on the first letter of the last name.

Based on the first letter of the last name.

Use the schedule below to match your case number, SSN digit, last name, county, or other state schedule value to the published EBT reload date.

Schedule checked: April 27, 2026

Last name starts withEBT reload date
A1st of the month
B1st of the month
C1st of the month
D1st of the month
E2nd of the month
F2nd of the month
G2nd of the month
H2nd of the month
I2nd of the month
J2nd of the month
K2nd of the month
L3rd of the month
M3rd of the month
N3rd of the month
O3rd of the month
P3rd of the month
Q3rd of the month
R3rd of the month
S4th of the month
T4th of the month
U4th of the month
V4th of the month
W4th of the month
X4th of the month
Y4th of the month
Z4th of the month

Sources for this schedule

Balance check

How to Check Your Wyoming EBT Balance

Use an official EBT channel for card balance, transaction, PIN, and account information.

Call Wyoming EBT Customer Service

For Wyoming EBT account help, call 877-290-9401. Use the number printed on your card if the card shows a different official customer service number.

Use ebtEDGE online or in the app

Use only official state or EBT processor links for cardholder account access. Do not enter your PIN after following an unfamiliar text, email, ad, or social link.

Official places to start

EBTCheckup does not check balances or access EBT accounts. For case-specific questions, use official Wyoming SNAP or EBT channels.

EBT news

Wyoming EBT News

Reviewed news about EBT deposit delays, benefit interruptions, eligibility changes, and SNAP purchase-rule changes that may affect Wyoming households. Check back here for updates about the status of EBT, SNAP, and related services that may affect you.

Updated on: June 9, 2026

See all Wyoming EBT news

National - SNAP retailer stocking rule takes effect July 7, 2026

USDA’s final rule updating SNAP retailer staple-food stocking standards becomes effective July 7, 2026. Retailers must ultimately stock seven distinct staple-food varieties in each of four categories and at least one perishable variety in three categories, with implementation required by November 4, 2026. This may affect which stores remain authorized to accept SNAP/EBT and the food variety they must offer.

Effective July 7, 2026

thefederalregister.org

Deposit date

Wyoming EBT Reload Date Checker

Estimate the next date when your SNAP EBT benefits should reload, deposit, or become available.

Updated on: May 4, 2026

Deposit schedule
Benefits are issued from the 1st to the 4th.
Schedule method
Based on the first letter of the last name.

Last checked: April 27, 2026

Deposit schedule sources

Estimated upcoming deposit date

Use the schedule details above to estimate the next deposit date.

Wyoming SNAP benefits are issued from the 1st to the 4th. The deposit day is based on the first letter of the last name.

Show schedule details

last-name letter A gets benefits on the 1st; last-name letter B gets benefits on the 1st; last-name letter C gets benefits on the 1st; last-name letter D gets benefits on the 1st; last-name letter E gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter F gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter G gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter H gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter I gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter J gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter K gets benefits on the 2nd; last-name letter L gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter M gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter N gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter O gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter P gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter Q gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter R gets benefits on the 3rd; last-name letter S gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter T gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter U gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter V gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter W gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter X gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter Y gets benefits on the 4th; last-name letter Z gets benefits on the 4th.

Source: USDA SNAP Monthly Issuance Schedule.

This is an estimate based on public rules. Check your official EBT account or call the number on your card if your benefits are missing.

Purchase rules

What Can I Buy With EBT in Wyoming?

Review common SNAP grocery rules and state-specific exceptions when they are available.

Updated on: April 27, 2026

SNAP Food Rules in Wyoming

Wyoming generally follows the standard federal SNAP grocery rules.

Quick answers

Allowed

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Meat, poultry, and fish
  • Dairy products
  • Bread and cereal
  • Snack foods
  • Cold grocery foods
  • Non-alcoholic drinks
  • Seeds and plants that grow food

Not Allowed

  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Hot food at normal checkout
  • Vitamins, medicines, and supplements
  • Pet food
  • Paper products
  • Soap and cleaning supplies
  • Household items
  • Cosmetics and hygiene products

State-Specific Rules in Wyoming

Upcoming state food restriction waiver

USDA lists an approved SNAP Food Restriction Waiver for Wyoming with a target implementation date of February 1, 2027. The waiver would restrict purchase of sweetened, carbonated beverages.

Restaurant meals

USDA does not list Wyoming as operating the Restaurant Meals Program. Regular SNAP purchases generally cannot be used for restaurant meals unless a temporary disaster hot-food rule is active.

Common Federal Checkout Notes

Prepared deli food

Cold deli food is usually allowed when it is meant to be eaten at home. Hot deli food is usually not allowed.

Protein powder, energy drinks, and nutrition shakes

Check the label. Items with Nutrition Facts may be allowed. Items with Supplement Facts usually are not.

Disaster hot-food rules

Hot food is usually not allowed unless a temporary disaster rule is active.

Bottom Line

Most normal grocery food is allowed now. Watch for state restriction changes targeted for February 1, 2027, and watch out for hot food, restaurant meals, supplements, and non-food items.

Sources

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Wyoming EBT FAQ

When does Wyoming EBT reload?

Wyoming SNAP benefits are issued from the 1st to the 4th. The deposit day is based on the first letter of the last name.

What time does Wyoming EBT reload?

Timing can vary by EBT processor and account. Check your official EBT portal if your deposit is not visible on the expected date.

Why did my Wyoming EBT not reload?

Common reasons include schedule timing, recertification, case changes, account issues, or state notices. This site cannot check your individual account.

Can I buy hot food with EBT in Wyoming?

Hot food is usually not allowed at normal checkout unless a temporary disaster rule or another official exception applies.

Can I use EBT at restaurants in Wyoming?

USDA does not list Wyoming as operating the Restaurant Meals Program. Regular SNAP purchases generally cannot be used for restaurant meals unless a temporary disaster hot-food rule is active.

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We do not ask for your EBT card number, PIN, full case number, full SSN, birthday, address, login, or password.

This site estimates deposit dates using public state schedules. It cannot check your personal EBT balance, account, case status, or transaction history.