The main SASSA contact number is 0800 60 10 11. This is a toll-free number available from any South African mobile or landline. It is the fastest way to speak to SASSA about your grant, SRD application, payment problems, or complaints.
SASSA Toll-Free Number: 0800 60 10 11
| Detail | Information |
|---|
| Number | 0800 60 10 11 |
| Cost | Free — toll-free from all SA networks |
| Hours (weekdays) | Monday–Friday 08:00–16:00 |
| Hours (Saturday) | 08:00–12:00 (limited service) |
| Public holidays | Closed |
The 0800 prefix means the call is free from both landlines and mobile phones on South African networks (MTN, Vodacom, Cell C, Telkom, and others).
What Can You Do by Calling SASSA?
| Task | Available by Phone? |
|---|
| Check SRD application status | Yes |
| Report a missing payment | Yes |
| Lodge a complaint | Yes |
| Request grant eligibility information | Yes |
| Update contact details | Limited — some changes require office visit |
| Change banking details | Not by phone — use srd.sassa.gov.za |
| Report fraud or scams | Yes |
| Recover lost reference number | Yes (with ID verification) |
SASSA WhatsApp Alternative: 082 046 8553
When the call centre is busy, try WhatsApp: 082 046 8553. This is useful for:
- Quick SRD status checks
- General grant information
- Office location queries
WhatsApp is available 24/7 (automated) with human agents during office hours. See the full SASSA WhatsApp guide.
SASSA Provincial Helpline Numbers
If the national number is busy, you can contact your provincial SASSA office directly. Numbers are listed on the official SASSA website at www.sassa.gov.za/contact.
Provincial offices are available during standard office hours and can assist with the same range of queries as the national helpline.
Tips for Calling SASSA Successfully
Best times to call:
- Early morning (08:00–09:00) — lowest wait times
- Mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday) — less busy than Mondays and Fridays
- Avoid the first week of the month — very high call volumes after payment dates
What to have ready before calling:
- Your 13-digit South African ID number
- Your SRD reference number (if available)
- Your registered phone number
- The specific month you are calling about (for SRD queries)
If your call drops: Call back. SASSA agents can resume assistance from where you left off once you provide your ID number again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SASSA 0800 60 10 11 free to call?
Yes. 0800 is a toll-free number prefix in South Africa. Calls to 0800 60 10 11 are free from all South African landlines and mobile networks.
What time does the SASSA call centre open?
The SASSA call centre opens at 08:00 Monday to Friday and closes at 16:00. Limited Saturday service runs 08:00–12:00. The centre is closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Why is SASSA always busy?
SASSA serves over 18 million grant beneficiaries. The call centre receives extremely high volumes of calls, especially in the first week of each month after payment dates. Calling early in the morning or using the WhatsApp channel (082 046 8553) reduces wait time significantly.
Can I SMS SASSA instead of calling?
SASSA does not have an official SMS service for general queries. Use WhatsApp (082 046 8553) as a text-based alternative to calling, or use the online portal at srd.sassa.gov.za for SRD-specific tasks.