Arizona WIC Program
Benefits, Eligibility & How to Apply
Arizona WIC Agency Contact
About the Arizona WIC Program
Ready to apply for Arizona WIC?
Apply online at www.myazwic.com → or call 1-800-252-5942 to get started.
Arizona WIC is administered by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) through authorized vendors and clinics across the state. The program serves all Arizona counties — from densely urban Maricopa County to remote tribal communities across the Navajo Nation and other reservations.
Arizona WIC has its own dedicated shopping app called EZWIC (also written EzWIC), developed by the Arizona Department of Health Services and available free on iOS and Android. The EZWIC app lets participants scan barcodes in the store, check benefit balances, and manage their WIC shopping.
Who Qualifies for WIC in Arizona
Arizona WIC is open to pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children under the age of five. Foster and adopted children who meet the eligibility criteria are also eligible — Arizona ADHS publishes specific guidance for foster and adoptive families. All kinds of family structures are welcome: single parents, married couples, working families, and families living with extended relatives.
If your household participates in AHCCCS (Arizona's Medicaid program), SNAP (food stamps), or TANF, you automatically meet WIC's income requirement. Bring your current enrollment documentation to your appointment. For households not in those programs, the income threshold is 185% of the federal poverty level based on gross household income.
What Arizona WIC Provides
Benefits are loaded onto an Arizona eWIC card redeemable at authorized grocery stores, pharmacies, and commissaries statewide. Arizona's food packages include fruits and vegetables, milk, yogurt, cheese, soy milk, eggs, whole grains, cereals, infant formula, and more. Some items — including non-contract or soy-based infant formulas and specialty formulas — require a completed Food and Formula Request Form from a medical provider before Arizona WIC can issue them.
Every participant receives a Cash Value Benefit (CVB) for fruits and vegetables. Arizona also participates in the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), which provides eligible WIC households with coupon booklets for purchasing fresh, Arizona-grown produce at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Contact your WIC clinic for current FMNP details and how to apply — availability is on a first-come, first-served basis while funding lasts.
Arizona WIC offers "WIC in a Click" — an online module and podcast system at azdhs.gov/prevention/azwic/wic-in-a-click that allows participants to complete WIC appointment requirements on their own schedule, day or night. WIC in a Click supports Arizona WIC and also serves WIC programs in American Samoa, CNMI, Guam, the Navajo Nation, and Washington DC — making Arizona's platform a widely used nutrition education resource across multiple programs.
How to Apply for WIC in Arizona
Arizona has an online application process — start at myazwic.com or visit azdhs.gov/prevention/azwic. The ADHS website includes a video guide on how to start your application and a clinic locator to find your nearest WIC office. You can also call 1-800-252-5942 to find a clinic or get information Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For questions about WIC foods, shopping with your eWIC card, or the EZWIC app, call the dedicated AZ WIC Shoppers Helpline at 866-927-8390.
Recertification in Arizona
Certification periods in Arizona vary by participant category — pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding, infant, or child. Your local WIC clinic will set your certification period at your initial appointment and notify you when recertification is due. Benefits are loaded monthly onto your eWIC card and must be used within the benefit period.
Arizona WIC and Tribal Communities
Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, including the Navajo Nation — the largest Native American reservation in the United States. Tribal members may be served by the Navajo Nation WIC Program, the Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) WIC Program, or other tribal WIC programs. The EZWIC app and WIC in a Click both support the Navajo Nation WIC program in addition to the state Arizona WIC program. Tribal members participating in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) should contact their local WIC office about adjunctive eligibility options. If you live in a tribal community, call 1-800-252-5942 to determine which program serves your area.
Income at or below 185% FPL. Automatic eligibility with Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF.
Monthly food benefits loaded to your WIC EBT card plus nutrition education and breastfeeding support.
Frequently Asked Questions — Arizona WIC
Arizona WIC Income Limits 2026
| Household Size | Annual Gross Income | Monthly Gross Income |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $28,953 | $2,413 |
| 2 | $39,128 | $3,261 |
| 3 | $49,303 | $4,109 |
| 4 | $59,478 | $4,957 |
| 5 | $69,653 | $5,805 |
| 6 | $79,828 | $6,653 |
| 7 | $90,003 | $7,501 |
| 8 | $100,178 | $8,349 |
| Each additional person | add $10,175 | add $848 |
| Effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. Figures are 185% of the federal poverty guidelines for the 48 contiguous states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories (including Guam). Alaska and Hawaii residents see higher income limits. Source: USDA FNS Federal Register notice 2025-03576 (90 FR 11598). | ||
Automatic Income Eligibility in Arizona
If your household participates in any of these programs, you automatically meet WIC's income requirement in Arizona:
- AHCCCS — Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (Arizona's Medicaid program)
- SNAP (food stamps)
- TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
Bring a recent letter from the program showing you are currently eligible — bring this to your appointment instead of income documentation. Arizona WIC specifically requires the documentation be recent, so bring a current letter rather than an older card or expired notice.
Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes. Tribal members may be served by the Navajo Nation WIC Program, the Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) WIC Program, or other tribal WIC programs. Tribal members participating in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) should contact their local WIC office about adjunctive eligibility options.
What Counts as Income in Arizona
Arizona WIC counts all gross household income before taxes, including wages, self-employment income, Social Security, child support, alimony, and unemployment benefits. Bring the most recent month of pay stubs for everyone working in the household. Housing assistance and tax refunds are not counted as income.
Income Is Not the Only Requirement
Meeting the income threshold qualifies you on one criterion, but Arizona WIC also requires a nutritional risk determination. You will be asked questions about your health and diet at your WIC appointment, and a staff person will assess nutritional risk at no charge. Nearly all applicants meet at least one nutritional risk criterion. Start your application at azdhs.gov/prevention/azwic or call 1-800-252-5942 to find your nearest clinic.