SNAP benefits in Minnesota are administered by the state's social services or health and human services agency, with local offices handling applications, eligibility interviews, and ongoing case management for recipients throughout the state.

Food Stamp locations are available in 90 cities across Minnesota. They are spread across 87 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Park Rapids, Wheaton, Anoka, which serve the largest SNAP caseloads in the state due to their higher poverty rates and larger overall populations.

Residents of Minnesota can apply for SNAP benefits online through the state benefits portal, by phone, or in person at any local SNAP office. Online applications can be completed at any time and typically require less wait time than walk-in visits.

Residents of Minnesota applying for SNAP should gather proof of identity, address, income for all household members, and Social Security numbers before starting the application process. Online applications are available 24/7 through the state's benefits portal and are typically processed faster than paper applications.

Browse Food Stamp by county across Minnesota to find the nearest location.