SASSA has offices in every province of South Africa. You can visit a SASSA office to apply for grants, update personal details, resolve payment issues, and more. This guide covers how to find your nearest office, what to bring, and when to go in person versus using online services.
How to Find Your Nearest SASSA Office
Three ways to locate a SASSA office near you:
- SASSA official website: Go to www.sassa.gov.za/contact and use the office locator tool — search by province or area.
- Call the helpline: Call 0800 60 10 11 (toll-free) and ask the agent for your nearest office address and hours.
- WhatsApp: Message 082 046 8553, select “Find SASSA Office” from the menu.
Use the official locator for current addresses. SASSA offices relocate periodically — always confirm the address before travelling.
SASSA Provincial Offices
South Africa has 9 provincial SASSA offices, each overseeing local offices in their region. For the most current provincial office contact numbers and addresses, visit www.sassa.gov.za/contact.
| Province | Regional Centre |
|---|
| Gauteng | Johannesburg / Pretoria |
| Western Cape | Cape Town |
| KwaZulu-Natal | Durban |
| Eastern Cape | Bhisho |
| Limpopo | Polokwane |
| Mpumalanga | Nelspruit |
| North West | Mmabatho |
| Free State | Bloemfontein |
| Northern Cape | Kimberley |
In addition to provincial offices, there are local and satellite offices in townships, rural areas, and service centres closer to where beneficiaries live.
SASSA Office Hours 2026
| Day | Hours |
|---|
| Monday–Friday | 08:00–16:00 |
| Saturday | Closed (most offices) |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Public holidays | Closed |
Hours may vary per office. Call ahead on 0800 60 10 11 or check www.sassa.gov.za to confirm the specific hours of the office you plan to visit.
When to Visit a SASSA Office vs Using Online Services
| Task | In-Person Required? |
|---|
| Apply for Old Age / Disability / Child Support Grant | Yes |
| Change phone number without OTP | Yes |
| Medical assessment (Disability / Care Dependency) | Yes |
| Submit original documents | Yes |
| Lodge a formal complaint | Recommended |
| Check SRD status | No — use srd.sassa.gov.za |
| Submit SRD appeal | No — use srd.sassa.gov.za |
| Change SRD banking details | No — use srd.sassa.gov.za |
| Change phone number (with OTP) | No — use srd.sassa.gov.za |
Save yourself the trip: check your SRD status online before going in.
Tips for Visiting a SASSA Office
When to go:
- Mid-month is quietest — avoid the first 10 days of the month when grant payments drive high foot traffic
- Avoid grant payment days: 2nd, 7th, and 8th of the month are the busiest days
- Early morning (08:00–09:00) generally has shorter queues
What to bring:
- Your original green barcoded ID or Smart ID card (originals required — copies not accepted for most transactions)
- All supporting documents relevant to your query (see individual grant guides for specific requirements)
- Your SRD reference number if relevant
- Pen and paper (queue numbers, notes)
Authorised representative: If you cannot attend in person, someone can visit on your behalf with a signed letter of authorisation from you, plus their own original ID. Not all transactions can be done by proxy — confirm with SASSA before sending someone else.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are SASSA office hours?
Monday to Friday, 08:00–16:00. Most offices are closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Hours can vary — call 0800 60 10 11 to confirm before visiting.
Do I need an appointment to visit SASSA?
Most SASSA offices operate on a walk-in basis. Some larger provincial offices may offer appointment booking. Check via the helpline (0800 60 10 11) or WhatsApp (082 046 8553).
Can someone visit SASSA on my behalf?
Yes, for most tasks, with a signed letter of authorisation and their own ID. Some transactions — like phone number changes — may require the applicant in person due to identity verification requirements.
Which day is SASSA least busy?
Mid-month weekdays — typically between the 12th and 20th of the month — tend to have the shortest queues. Mondays and the first week of the month are the busiest. Wednesday or Thursday mid-month is often the best day.