The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has a new policy about in person requests for changes to the PIN number on Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards. This policy change is because of an increase in in person fraudulent requests to change PIN numbers.
In person PIN changes at a county outside of cardholders residence will no longer be allowed. Counties must tell people that they can change their PIN number by calling the Automated Response Unit number on the back of the card, or by using the ebtEDGE app or online portal.
If there is a pending intercounty transfer, the county must issue a new card. If benefits remain on the old card from the previous county, the new county must change the PIN number.
For in person PIN change requests in the county of benefit issuance, counties must verify the identity of the person asking to change the PIN. The identity information and the physical EBT card must match the case information in CalSAWS before the PIN is changed. The county must also check the PIN change receipt to make sure the last four digits of the card number on the receipt match the physical card number.
Only the cardholder can change the PIN on their own EBT card.
To verify identity, the county must first use a photo ID. If the individual does not present a photo ID, the county must verify two points of personal identifying information from the case: name of any other persons on the case and their relationship on the case, date of birth, last four digits of Social Security Number, or address on the case. (ACL 24-25, April 10, 2024.)