Learn about new laws that are causing significant changes in time-limited work rules for SNAP recipients and that impact recipients and increase workload for Minnesota's counties and Tribal Nations.
The federal shutdown has ended, and SNAP benefits are being processed and distributed on schedule. Learn more at https://dcyf.mn.gov/federal-shutdown
Automatic recurring withdrawal
You may ask the county child support agency to automatically withdraw support and maintenance payments from your checking or savings account if all of these are true:
- You owe child support
- You have an open case
- Your employer is not withholding payments from your income.
Complete the Automatic Recurring Withdrawal Authorization Form (PDF) - English to sign up for automatic recurring withdrawal. Attach a blank, voided check or a pre-printed savings deposit ticket to the form, or have a bank representative complete the related section on the form.
- Automatic Recurring Withdrawal Authorization Form (PDF) - Hmong
- Automatic Recurring Withdrawal Authorization Form (PDF) - Somali
- Automatic Recurring Withdrawal Authorization Form (PDF) - Spanish
After the payment center activates your auto withdrawals, you must maintain a balance in your account to cover the amount of the transfer. If your account has insufficient funds, the payment center will stop future auto withdrawals.