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Virginia will begin issuing new chip-enabled SNAP EBT cards beginning in October. These chip cards will replace current magnetic stripe cards, helping to safeguard your nutrition benefits and reduce fraud.
Just like modern debit and ATM cards, the new cards use dual‑interface technology, allowing both tap and chip‑insert transactions for a more secure experience. Your chip card will include a new expiration date and three‑digit security code for online purchases and PIN setup/reset.
Only the card technology is changing. Your benefit amounts and issuance schedule will stay the same.
Most customers do not need to take any action until they receive their new card.
However, please confirm that your mailing address, phone number and email are up to date with your local department of social services. This step will ensure that your new card arrives without delay.
When your chip card arrives, follow the enclosed instructions to:
Once activated, you will be able to use your chip card at stores, farmers markets and other locations throughout Virginia that accept EBT cards.
Important: Your old magnetic stripe card will automatically deactivate 60 days after the new card is mailed, even if you have not activated the new one.
SNAP customers in 20 pilot localities will receive chip cards by October 1, 2026.
All other customers in Virginia will receive cards between October and December 2026.
Pilot localities include: Chesterfield/Colonial Heights, Fairfax City and County, Lynchburg, Madison, Manassas Park, Middlesex, New Kent, Norfolk, Northampton, Orange, Patrick, Portsmouth, Radford, Richmond City, Roanoke City, Smyth, Surry, Warren, Washington and Wythe.
Explore our Frequently Asked Questions section below or download our download our chip card flyer for more information. If you have additional questions, please contact us using one of the following methods:
Yes. All magnetic striped EBT cards will be replaced with new chip cards.
Magnetic striped cards will be deactivated 60 days after the new chip card is issued.
SNAP-authorized retailers who have upgraded their point-of-sale software will accept the new EBT chip cards.
Yes. You will establish a new PIN with the chip card. Best practice is to change your PIN frequently to reduce the chance of having your benefits stolen and not to share you PIN with anyone.
No. All new chip cards require a new PIN.
The expiration date and 3-digit security code are used for online purchases and PIN resets.
No. The new technology will not impact your benefit schedule.
Yes. The lock/unlock feature through the ConnectEBT mobile app and web portal will work with the new chip cards. We recommend using the "lock everywhere" feature to reduce the chances of having your benefits stolen.
There is always some risk, but chip technology greatly reduces it. Using the lock/unlock feature, changing your PIN regularly and only using the ConnectEBT app also helps protect your benefits.
No, there will be no interruption to your SNAP benefits.
Contact your local department of social services or call Virginia’s EBT Call Center at 866-281-2448. Replacement cards cost $4.99, deducted from your EBT account.
Yes. The dual-interface technology supports both tap and chip-insert transactions. Tapping provides the most enhanced security and creates less wear on the card.
Tapping is generally the best option because it provides the most enhanced security through encryption and creates less wear on the card.
Yes, the swipe feature will still work if the SNAP-authorized retailer has updated the "fallback" feature on their point-of-sale device.
No. Benefits lost to skimming, cloning, or other fraudulent methods cannot be replaced.
No. SNAP EBT cards can only be used at authorized retailers for approved food and beverage purchases.
Yes, you may use your EBT card at any authorized retailer for online purchases. You will need your card number, PIN, expiration date, and the 3-digit security code on the back. Delivery or pickup fees must be paid using another method. Third-party delivery apps are discouraged due to increased skimming risk. For the safest experience, use your chip card directly in-store whenever possible.
You can email VAchip@dss.virginia.gov with your questions.