• 22 S. State St. Clearfield, UT 84015
  • Main : (801) 525-5000
  • M-F 8am to 5pm

Contact Information

Phone: 801-525-5010 
Email: ClearfieldWicKids@co.davis.ut.us
Apply for WIC: 
Call/Text us at (801) 525-5010
Fax: 801-525-5011

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Clearfield Location

Address: 22 South State Street, 1st floor, Clearfield, UT 84015
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Frequently Asked Questions-WIC

  • You will receive an eWIC smart card to buy healthy foods such as milk, fresh fruits and vegetables, whole wheat bread, tortillas, whole grain rice, juice, eggs, cereal, dry or canned beans, peanut butter and jars of baby food.
  • WIC fully supports and encourages breastfeeding because it is the best food for babies. If a baby is partially breastfed or not breastfed, WIC may provide some formula.
  • Breastfeeding support and information are available to all clients.
  • Help finding health care and other community resources.
  • With the help of the Utah Food Bank Diaper Program, WIC is able to help support eligible families with some of their diaper needs.

Contact us and we can help you apply! 

Phone: 801-525-5010
Email: ClearfieldWicKids@co.davis.ut.us
Online: Apply for WIC or request an appointment here.

 

  • Apply: Eligible residents must apply for an appointment by calling, texting, or visiting their local clinic.
  • Eligibility: Must be a Utah resident, meet the qualifications/income guidelines, or receive Medicaid/SNAP/TANF.
  • Appointments: WIC participants must complete regular appointments--roughly every three months to receive education and renew benefits.
  • Breastfeeding Support, Nutrition Counseling, and Community Referrals: Available to ALL WIC families. As part of being a WIC participant, these free services and benefits will be provided at appointments.
  • Food Benefits: The program covers items like cheese, yogurt, whole wheat breads, fresh produce, and formula. WIC is a supplemental food program, which means we only provide part of the food your body need to stay healthy. The foods provided are chosen because they are economical and provide certain nutrients you need, such as: Calcium, Iron, Vitamins A, C, D, and Protein.
  • The WIC Card: Food benefits are loaded onto an eWIC card, which works like a debit card, and allows you to purchase specific items like milk, fruits, vegetables, cereal, baby foods, etc.
  • Shopping: Use the WICShopper App to scan items and check balances at the grocery store.

Learn more about WIC, as well as apply for WIC, by clicking here. Also, you can watch "Introduction to WIC" videos in English and Spanish languages. 

For help using your eWIC card, please visit: wic.utah.gov/ewic-info/. Here you can find helpful videos in English and Spanish. 

  • Do I need proof that I'm pregnant?
    • No. Proof of pregnancy is not required for your WIC appointment.
  • Do student loans count as income?
    • No. Student loans are not considered income for the WIC program. If student loans are your only income and you're not receiving Medicaid or SNAP, contact the WIC clinic to learn what documents to bring.
  • Can I count children that I pay child support for as part of my household, even though they don't live with me?
    • No. Only individuals living in your household count toward household size.
  • Are Social Security cards accepted as ID?
    • No. Social Security cards are not accepted as ID at the WIC office. Acceptable forms of ID include a birth certificate, Medicaid card, Passport, or current Work/School ID. For infants under one year, hospital documentation or a hospital bracelet can be used.
  • Is it necessary to be a U.S. citizen?
    • No. WIC is available to residents, regardless of citizenship status.
  • What if I already have other assistance?
    • You are likely eligible if you already receive Medicaid or Food Stamps.
  • Are fathers eligible to apply?
    • Yes. Fathers, mothers, guardians, or foster parents can apply for children under age 5.
  • What if I move?
    • WIC benefits can be transferred within Utah and to other states. Contact your current WIC clinic before moving to get transfer papers.
  • Do I need to bring my children?
    • Children must be present for growth checks and certification appointments so their measurements can be taken--unless documentation from a medical provider can be provided. In those cases, current measurements from the medical provider can be accepted in some cases.
    • Health data referral forms for medical measurements are available here.
    • For food package changes or class appointments, children do not need to attend, but they are always welcome at the WIC clinic.
  • What if I lost my eWIC card?
    • Call or text the WIC clinic as soon as the card is believed to be lost. Unused WIC benefits can be replaced.
    • To receive a new card, schedule an appointment and bring your ID to the clinic.
  • Can I allow someone else to use my WIC card?
    • Yes. The Utah WIC Program allows:
      • One additional guardian who has the same rights and responsibilities as the primary guardian.
      • Up to two proxies who can attend class appointments or use the eWIC card at the store.
      • An additional guardian or proxy can be added without an appointment by visiting the clinic during regular hours or by contacting the clinic. Current ID for both individuals is required.

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