How to Apply for CalFresh

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You can apply for CalFresh online, by phone, mail, fax or in person:

1. Online

Watch a video to learn how to apply on the BenefitsCal website

In the new BenefitsCal website you can:

Simply select the https://benefitscal.com/ link to begin the process. Proof of identity is necessary to be evaluated for expedited services (to receive CalFresh within 3 days).

You can apply on-line through GetCalFresh.org

In the GetCalFresh.org website you can:

2. Call 2-1-1 San Diego.

2-1-1 San Diego can help callers access the CalFresh program by:

3. Call Access at 1-(866) 262-9881 to request application forms.

Access can mail an application to you. Send the completed application to your local Family Resource Center via U.S. mail or drop it off at your local Family Resource Center. The date of application is the date the application is received by the Family Resource Center.

It is very important to send proof of identity to be evaluated timely should you be eligible for expedited services (receive CalFresh benefits within 3 days). The date of application is the date the application is received by the Family Resource Center.

4. Download an application.

Print out the following document:

5. Visit your local Family Resource Center and request an application

Bring in all verifications/documents needed to apply for everyone applying for benefits. For a list of needed verifications, click the Application Process Tips link. It is very important to bring all verifications to be evaluated for eligibility promptly. The date of application is the date the application is received by the Family Resource Center.

6. Application Process Tips

Verification Documents
Identification Identity may be verified through a variety of documents, including but not limited to, Department of Motor Vehicles ID or driver’s license, work or school ID, voter registration card or birth certificate
Residency Your driver’s license, check stubs, rent or mortgage receipt, lease agreement, or utility bill
Immigration Status Green card (I-551), I-94, or other document provided by the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
Earned Income Check stubs, or a statement from your employer
Other Income Your award letter or a current benefit check (example: SSA, unemployment, disability)
Housing and Utility Costs Verified by customers statement on the application, periodic report, recertification or verbal statement
Medical Bills Health insurance, doctor bills, hospital bills, drug receipts, pharmacy statements, etc.