EBT Guides
Feb 6, 2025
Understanding your EBT deposit schedule helps you plan your grocery shopping and manage your budget effectively.
In this article, you'll learn when to expect your EBT deposits and how to troubleshoot common reasons for delays.
Monthly EBT Deposit Schedule in Indiana
In Indiana, the EBT deposit schedule is determined by the last digit of your case number. This method ensures an even distribution of benefits throughout the month, preventing system overloads and ensuring timely access for all recipients.
The distribution dates are as follows:
1st of the month: Case numbers ending in 0 or 1
2nd of the month: Case numbers ending in 2 or 3
3rd of the month: Case numbers ending in 4 or 5
4th of the month: Case numbers ending in 6 or 7
5th of the month: Case numbers ending in 8 or 9
How to Find Your Case Number
To find your case number, which determines your EBT deposit schedule, follow these steps:
Locate any official correspondence from the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). Your case number is typically listed on letters or notices regarding your benefits.
Check your EBT card. The case number may be printed on the card itself or included in the accompanying documentation.
Log in to the FSSA Benefits Portal using your credentials. Your case number should be available in your account details.
If you cannot find your case number through the above methods, call the Indiana EBT hotline at 1-800-403-0864 for assistance.
Why Your EBT Deposit Might Be Late and What to Do
There are several commonly known reasons why your EBT deposit may be late.
Weekends and Holidays
Deposits scheduled on weekends or federal holidays may be delayed until the next business day. Plan your shopping accordingly and check your balance the following business day if your deposit is late.
Pending Eligibility or Recertification
Failing to complete eligibility reviews or recertification can delay benefits. Submit required documents on time and check for notifications from the state agency to avoid interruptions in your benefits.
Incorrect Personal Information
Outdated or incorrect personal details can cause deposit issues. Verify your information and promptly update any changes with the appropriate authorities to avoid delays in receiving your benefits.
Statewide Processing Delays
Technical glitches or high processing volumes can lead to delays. Stay informed through official channels and be patient during such times. For assistance, call the Indiana EBT hotline at 1-800-403-0864.
How to Check Your EBT Deposit Status
There are several ways to check your EBT balance to confirm that your deposit has been made. For a comprehensive guide on all the options, check our guide on checking EBT balance. Here are three of the most convenient methods:
Indiana Official SNAP Portal
Visit the Indiana SNAP website.
Navigate to the section for checking your EBT balance.
Enter your case number and other required details to view your balance.
Using Benny
Benny is a free app that allows you to check your EBT balance in real time and verify if the deposit has been made. In addition to tracking your benefits, with Benny you can also earn cashback when shopping for groceries or other purchases.
ATM Inquiry
To check your EBT balance using an ATM, choose an ATM with the Quest® logo. Insert your EBT card and follow the on-screen instructions to view your balance. The Quest® logo signifies that the ATM is part of the network that supports EBT transactions.
Do EBT Benefits Expire or Roll Over?
In Indiana, unused EBT benefits roll over month to month but expire if not used within 365 days. To ensure you don't lose your benefits, use them within this timeframe. For the most current and accurate information on SNAP expiration rules, visit Indiana's official SNAP website.
Get Cashback on EBT with Benny
With the Benny app, you can monitor your EBT balance and spending in real time while earning cashback on groceries at stores like Dollar General, Target, and Walmart. Simply connect your EBT card and activate offers to start saving.

Download Benny to track your EBT spending and access cash back where you already shop.