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Do I Qualify for SNAP in Nevada?

2026 income limits, benefit amounts, and how to apply

Nevada SNAP uses broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE), which means the gross income limit is 200% of the federal poverty level. For a family of 4, your gross income must be under $62,400/year ($5,200/month). Maximum monthly benefit: $975 for a family of 4.

Gross income limit
200% FPL
Family of 4 gross
$62,400/yr
Max benefit (fam. of 4)
$975/mo
Net income limit
100% FPL

Could Your Family Get SNAP in Nevada?

Enter your household size and gross annual income to check the gross income test. Net income (after deductions) is calculated at your interview.

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Nevada SNAP Gross Income Limits (200% FPL)

Gross income before any deductions. Nevada uses BBCE at 200% FPL.

Household size Annual gross limit Monthly gross limit Max benefit/month
1 person $30,120 $2,510 $292
2 people $40,880 $3,407 $536
3 people $51,640 $4,303 $768
4 people (reference) $62,400 $5,200 $975
5 people $73,160 $6,097 $1,158
6 people $83,920 $6,993 $1,390
7 people $94,680 $7,890 $1,536
8 people $105,440 $8,787 $1,756

Source: USDA FNS 2026 federal poverty guidelines. Contact Nevada DWSS to confirm current thresholds.

Net Income Test: 100% FPL (All States)

After passing the gross test, your caseworker calculates net income by subtracting allowed deductions. Net income must be at or below 100% FPL. For a family of 4: $31,200/year ($2,600/month).

Common SNAP deductions:

  • • 20% earned income deduction (automatic for all wages)
  • • Standard deduction ($198 for 1-3 people, $208 for 4+)
  • • Dependent care costs (childcare while working or training)
  • • Excess shelter costs above 50% of adjusted income
  • • Medical expenses over $35/month for elderly/disabled members
  • • Child support payments made to non-household members

How to Apply for SNAP in Nevada

Applications are processed by Nevada DWSS.

1

Submit your application

Apply online through Access Nevada (accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov) or at your local DWSS office.

2

Complete an interview

Within 30 days (7 days for expedited cases). Phone interviews available in most states. Bring proof of identity, income (pay stubs, tax returns), housing costs, and childcare expenses.

3

Receive your EBT card

Benefits are loaded monthly to an EBT card accepted at grocery stores, farmers markets, and online retailers (Amazon, Walmart) in Nevada. Expedited households receive benefits within 7 days.

Apply at Nevada DWSS → Call 1-800-992-0900