TALLAHASSE, Florida (AP) -- Florida's food stamp debit cards will start expiring at the end of April and replacement cards will be sent out soon.
The Department of Children and Families say the cards will begin expiring April 30, but replacement cards should arrive by April 20 and will be automatically mailed to recipients.
The new cards have already been activated and can be used immediately. Existing PIN numbers will remain the same.
Customers who've had a change of address since their last application should log into their MyACCESS Account at www.myflorida.com/accessflorida and report the change to ensure the card goes to the correct address.