Waiting for your SASSA grant payment can feel endless, and the uncertainty is enough to drive you a bit crazy.

That’s why I have created the “SASSA status check tool” – to take the stress out of checking your SASSA status.

It’s your direct link to information about your grant application. No more waiting!

Think of it as your own personal SASSA hotline, letting you see progress, confirm payment dates, and finally put your mind at ease.

How to Check the Status of The Sassa R350 Grant Online?

Check Sassa Srd Status with Moya App

First, the Moya app is kind of like a little toolbox for all sorts of helpful things, and one of those things is checking on your SASSA grant.

The really cool thing about it is that once you have the app, you don't need to have any internet to use it!

Let's Get Started

  1. Finding the App: Since we do need a little internet to get the app in the first place, go to the place where you usually download apps (it's called the Play Store if you have an Android phone). Search for "Moya" – it's the one with a little blue and orange icon.
  2. Download Time: Press the button to download Moya – it might take a few minutes depending on your internet speed. Don't worry, it won't cost you any data to download the app itself.
  3. Open up the Toolbox: Once it's downloaded, find the Moya icon on your phone and tap to open it up.
  4. Finding the SASSA Section: Look for the "Discover" tab – it's usually at the bottom of the screen. Once you're there, find the button that says "SASSA GRANT".
  5. Finding Your Status: You'll see a few options, but the one you want is "Application Status" and then "SASSA Status".
  6. Important Details: The app needs two super important pieces of info to find your SASSA details:
  7. The Big Reveal: Tap on the "Submit" button. It's like magic – your SASSA status will pop right up on the screen!

SMS Status Check for SASSA SRD

Things You'll Need

  1. Your Phone: Any kind of phone that can send text messages (SMS) will work.
  2. Your South African ID Number: This is the long number on your green ID document.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Open the Text Messaging App:
    • Look for the icon on your phone that looks like a speech bubble or envelope. This is where you send text messages.
  2. Start a New Message:
    • Press the button to create a new message. It might look like a plus sign (+) or a pencil and paper.
  3. Type in the Number 082 046 8553:
    • This is SASSA's special number for checking your grant status.
  4. Carefully Type This Message
    • Start with the word "Status" (make sure there's a space after the word)
    • Then type your South African ID number.
    • Example: Status 1234567890123
  5. Send the Message
    • Look for the "send" button. It might be a paper airplane or an arrow.
  6. Wait for the Reply
    • SASSA will send you a text message back. This will tell you if your application has been approved, if the money is ready, or if there's something else you need to do.

WhatsApp Status Check for SRD R350

  1. What you'll need:
    • A phone that can use WhatsApp.
    • The special SASSA WhatsApp number: 082 046 8553
    • The phone number you used when you applied for the grant.
  2. Adding the SASSA number:
    • Open WhatsApp on your phone (it looks like a green square with a white phone inside).
    • Find the button to start a new chat (this might look different on different phones, but it's usually a little plus sign or a pencil icon.)
    • Tap the new chat button and carefully type in this number: 082 046 8553
    • Give this number a name like "SASSA" so you remember it.

Sending the Messages

  1. Start the chat:
    • Find the chat with "SASSA" that you just saved.
    • In the box where you type a message, type the word "SASSA" and press the send button (this looks like a paper airplane on some phones).
  2. Follow the instructions:
    • Wait a few moments, SASSA will send you a message back.
    • In the message box, type the word "STATUS" and press send.
    • SASSA might ask you some more questions, carefully read their messages and follow the instructions by typing your answers and pressing send.
  3. Important information:
    • SASSA will ask for your phone number – make sure to use the same number you used when you applied for the grant.
    • They might also ask you for something called a "reference number." If you don't know what that is, don't worry! Just type the word "YES" and send the message.
  4. Check your status:
    • After you provide all the information, SASSA will send you a final message. This message will tell you your current status, like if your application is approved, pending (still being checked), or declined.

Sassa Srd R350 Grant Payment Dates for 2024/2025

SASSA Grant Payment Dates MonthOlder Person GrantDisability GrantChildren’s Grants
SASSA Payment Dates for April 20242024/04/032024/04/042024/04/05
SASSA Payment Dates for May 20242024/05/032024/05/062024/05/07
SASSA Payment Dates for June 20242024/06/042024/06/052024/06/06
SASSA Payment Dates for July 20242024/07/022024/07/032024/07/04
SASSA Payment Dates for August 20242024/08/022024/08/052024/08/06
SASSA Payment Dates for September 20242024/09/032024/09/042024/09/05
SASSA Payment Dates for October 20242024/10/022024/10/032024/10/04
SASSA Payment Dates for November 20242024/11/052024/11/062024/11/07
SASSA Payment Dates for December 20242024/12/032024/12/042024/12/05
SASSA Payment Dates for January 20252024/01/032024/01/062024/01/07
SASSA Payment Dates for February 20252024/02/042024/02/052024/02/06
SASSA Payment Dates for March 20252024/03/042024/03/052024/03/06

Expected Results for Application Status of SRD R350

  1. Completed Application: You submitted your application, and it's under review. Approval isn't guaranteed. (Action: Wait for SASSA's decision)
  2. Status Declined: You don't meet the eligibility criteria. SASSA will provide a reason. (Action: Review the reason, consider requesting reconsideration if it seems wrong.)
  3. SASSA Status Pending: SASSA needs more time to verify your information. (Action: Wait for SASSA to complete checks and update your status.)
  4. Verification of Identity Failed: There was an issue verifying your ID with Department of Home Affairs records. (Action: Contact SASSA to resolve the verification problem.)
  5. Bank Details Pending: You haven't provided your bank details or chosen a payment method. (Action: Go to the SASSA website and update your payment preferences.)
  6. Reapplication In Progress: You haven't submitted a new application for the grant. (Action: Submit a new application on the SASSA website.)
  7. Pending Period: Your application for that month is still being processed. (Action: Keep checking the status for updates.)
  8. Approved Period: Your application for that month is approved. (Action: Look for the "payday" field to see the payment date, or if it's empty, the payment hasn't been processed yet.)
  9. Declined Period: Your application for that month was rejected. (Action: You can request reconsideration if you believe the decision was wrong.)
  10. Cancelled: Your grant has been stopped. (Action: Visit the SASSA website to reapply and reinstate the grant.)

How to Check SASSA Balance For R350

Important Things to Remember

  • Your ID Number: This is like a special number that only you have. It's on your South African ID document. You'll need this number for almost all of the ways to check your balance.
  • Your Phone Number: This is the phone number that you used when you applied for the R350 grant.

Detailed Guide: How To Check Your Sassa Balance

Option 1: Using Your Phone (USSD Codes)

  • Step 1: Finding your phone's dialer: This is the part of your phone where you type in numbers to call someone. It usually looks like a little phone icon.
  • Step 2: Typing in the code: Very carefully, type in this code: *120*69277#. Once you're sure it's correct, press the green call button.
  • Step 3: Waiting for a message: Now, don't do anything else with your phone. Wait for a pop-up message to appear on your screen. This message will have a list of choices with numbers next to them.
  • Step 4: Following the instructions: Read the message carefully and pick the option that lets you check your balance. Usually, you'll have to type the number next to that option and press the send button.
  • Step 5: Entering your ID: The next message might ask you to type in your ID number. Do this carefully, making sure to get all the numbers right. Press send when you're done.
  • Step 6: More Instructions: There might be a couple more steps like this. Keep reading the messages and typing the right numbers until you get a final message.
  • Step 7: Your balance: The last message will tell you how much money you have left on your R350 grant!

Option 2: Using WhatsApp

  • Step 1: Saving the SASSA number: Go to the part of your phone where you save contacts (it usually looks like a little book). Carefully type in this number: +27820468553 and save it as "SASSA WhatsApp"
  • Step 2: Finding WhatsApp: Look for the WhatsApp app (it's usually green with a white chat bubble icon). Open it up.
  • Step 3: Starting a chat: Look for the contact you saved as "SASSA WhatsApp" and tap on it to start a chat.
  • Step 4: The magic word: Type the word "SASSA" in the chat and click the send button.
  • Step 5: More instructions: WhatsApp will send you some instructions. Choose the option to check your status by typing in the number and pressing send. The next steps will be similar to the phone method – carefully type in your details as asked.
  • Step 6: Your Balance: Finally, you'll get a message that tells you how much money you have left on your grant.

Option 3: Checking at an ATM (If you have a SASSA card)

  • Step 1: Find an ATM: Look for a cash machine (ATM). Any ATM should work.
  • Step 2: Put your card in: There's a slot on the machine – gently slide your SASSA card into that slot.
  • Step 3: Your PIN: Type in your PIN (this is a secret 4-digit number linked to your card).
  • Step 4: Find "Balance": Look on the screen for the words "Balance" or "Account Balance". Choose that option.
  • Step 5: Screen or Paper: The machine will ask if you want to see your balance on the screen or get it printed on a little slip of paper. Choose whichever you prefer.
  • Step 6: There's your answer! The screen will show your balance, or you'll get a printout.

Option 4: Visiting a SASSA Office or Post Office (This will take more time, but it's a good backup plan)

  • Step 1: Bring Your ID: You absolutely need your South African ID document.
  • Step 2: Find SASSA: Look up where the nearest SASSA office or Post Office is.
  • Step 3: Ask for help: Tell someone working there that you need to check your SASSA balance. They'll guide you through the rest!

SASSA SRD Appeal Process for Declined Application

Before you start, here are common reasons SASSA might reject your SRD grant application:

  • You have another source of income: This means they think you earn too much money to qualify.
  • You're registered in government databases in a way that conflicts with the grant: This could be receiving another benefit, or issues with your ID details.
  • You don't meet other requirements (age, residency, etc.): Remember, there are specific rules for who gets this grant.

Step-by-Step Guide to the Appeal Process

  1. Find the Right Website:
    • This is the official website for SASSA appeals: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals
    • Important: You might need help with this part. If you have a friend or family member who uses the internet, ask them to open this website for you.
  2. Find the Appeals Section
    • Look for a big green button that says "Click Here to File an Appeal or Check Appeal Status". This is the right spot to start.
  3. Enter Your Details:
    • ID Number: You'll need to type in your South African ID number. This is the 13-digit number on your ID document.
    • Phone Number: Carefully type in the phone number you used when you first applied for the grant.
  4. Wait for the SMS (Text Message):
    • After you put in your ID and phone number, they'll send you a special code to that phone number.
    • Look at your phone's messages and find the code from SASSA.
  5. Enter the Code:
    • Go back to the website and find the box where you can put in the code. Type it in exactly as it appears in the text message.
  6. Choose the Month:
    • You'll see a list of months. Pick the month where your SRD grant application was rejected.
    • Important: If your application was rejected for more than one month, you have to do this whole process over again for each month.
  7. Explain Your Appeal:
    • Why were you rejected? In your own words, write down the reason they gave you for rejecting your grant.
    • Why do you disagree? Explain clearly why you think the rejection was wrong. Think about:
      • Do you have proof your income is less than they think?
      • Have you changed jobs or are you now getting less income?
      • Were they wrong about personal details like your age?
  8. Gather Your Proof:
    • Do you have documents to back up what you're saying? This can be:
      • Bank statements (to show income)
      • A letter from your employer (if your income situation changed)
      • Documents that show your correct address
      • Any other official forms that help prove you should get the grant
  9. Upload Everything:
    • The website will let you upload your documents. If someone is helping you do this, you'll need to give them those documents.
    • Try to have everything ready before you start, so this step goes smoothly.
  10. Submit and Wait:
    • Once you have EVERYTHING, there will be a submit button. Click it!
    • Now, it's time to wait. The appeal process can take a while.

Updating Contact Details for SASSA R350 Grant

What You'll Need

  • Your South African ID Number: This is the long number on your government-issued ID card.
  • Your Old Phone Number: The one you used when you first applied for the grant.
  • Your New Phone Number: The one you want to use for updates about your grant.
  • A Computer or Smartphone with Internet: You'll need a device that can connect to the internet.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Go to the SASSA Website:
    • Open the internet program (it might be called a "web browser" or have a picture of a globe) on your computer or phone.
    • In the address bar at the top, carefully type in this website address: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/contact
    • Press the "Enter" or "Go" button.
  2. Find the Right Section
    • The website will have a lot of information. Look for a section that says "Change Contact Details" or something similar.
  3. Enter Your ID Number:
    • You will see a box asking for your South African ID number. Type it in very carefully, making sure there are no mistakes.
  4. Enter Application ID (If you have it):
    • If you know your Application ID (it might have been sent to you when you first applied), enter this in the box provided.
    • Don't Worry if You Don't Have It: Skip this step and move to the next if you can't find your Application ID.
  5. Fill in Your New Phone Number:
    • Look for a box asking for your new phone number. Type in the number you want SASSA to use to contact you.
  6. Check Your Email (if you have one):
    • If you have an email address, enter it in the correct place. This is helpful, but not essential.
  7. Why Are You Changing Your Number?
    • The website will ask you why you're changing your phone number. Choose the reason that fits your situation (like "My phone was lost" or "I got a new number").
  8. Wait for the Text Message (OTP):
  • SASSA will send a special code (called an OTP) to your NEW phone number. This code is like a secret password.
  • Check your phone's messages and find the code from SASSA.
  1. Enter the Code (OTP):
    • Go back to the website and find the box that asks for the OTP code. Type in the code exactly as it was sent to you.
  2. Click 'Submit'
    • Make sure everything is correct, then find the "Submit" button and click on it. The website should tell you that your information has changed.

Change Banking Details for SASSA R350 Grant

1. Change Sassa Bank Details for South Africans who hold ID cards

Things You'll Need

  • Your South African ID Card: You'll need your ID number to do this process.
  • The Phone Number You Used to Apply: SASSA will send a special code to this number for security. Make sure you have access to this phone.
  • Your New Bank Details: Have these ready to go:
    • Bank name
    • Account type (savings, checking, etc.)
    • Account number
    • Branch code

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Go to the SASSA Website:
    • You can either type this address into your web browser: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/ , or search for "SASSA SRD website" in a search engine like Google.
    • Important: Be careful of unofficial websites – always look for websites that end in ".gov.za"
  2. Find the Right Section:
    • Scroll down the page until you see a section called "How do I change my banking details".
    • There might also be a yellow bar across the page with this information.
  3. Enter Your ID Number
    • You'll see a box asking for your South African ID number. Type your ID number in exactly as it is on your ID card.
  4. Check Your Phone
    • SASSA will send a text message (SMS) to the cellphone number you used when you applied for your grant.
    • This message will have a special link inside.
  5. Click the Link
    • On your phone, open the text message from SASSA.
    • Carefully click on the link in the message. It will take you to a secure form on the SASSA website.
  6. Fill Out the Form
    • This form is where you'll put in your new bank details.
    • Be very careful! If you make a mistake your money could go to the wrong place.
    • Double-check all your bank details before you press "Submit"
  7. Wait for Confirmation
    • SASSA will check your new bank details. This might take some time.
    • They may contact you if they have any questions.

2. Change Sassa Bank Details Asylum-seekers and holders of special permits

Important Things to Know

  • You need your file number: This is the number given to you when you applied as an asylum seeker or if you have a special permit.
  • This is for people from Zimbabwe, Angola, or Lesotho: These instructions are specifically for people from these countries.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Go to the SASSA Website:
    • Open your internet browser (like the app you use to look at websites).
    • Type this address carefully into the address bar at the top: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/
    • Or, search for "SASSA SRD website" in a search engine like Google
  2. Find the Right Section:
    • Scroll down the page until you see a part called "Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders" It might also be in a yellow bar across the page.
    • Look for a button that says "Click Here to Proceed" and click on it.
  3. Find Your Payment ID
    • You'll see some options. Click on the one called "Find payment ID" (this is so you can get your money at Pick n' Pay stores).
  4. Enter Your Information:
    • There will be boxes to enter:
      • Your SASSA number or passport number
      • Your file number (very important!)
      • Your cellphone number
  5. Wait for Instructions
    • SASSA will check your information.
    • If everything matches, they will send a text message (SMS) to your phone. This message will have instructions on how to change your bank details.
  6. Follow the Instructions in the Text Message
    • The instructions will likely involve filling out a form with your new bank details.
    • Be careful! Double-check your information so your money goes to the right place.
  7. Wait for Approval
    • SASSA needs time to check your banking details. This could take up to 7 working days (so not weekends or holidays).
    • Once they're done, your next grant payment should go into your new account.

Eligibility Criteria for SASSA SRD R350 grant in 2024

there are some key criteria you'll need to meet to be eligible for the SASSA SRD R350 grant in 2024.

Here's a breakdown of the essentials:

Citizenship/Residency:

  1. South African Citizen, Permanent Resident, Refugee, or Special Permit Holder: You must be a legal resident of South Africa with the appropriate documentation.

Age:

  1. Age 18-59: You need to fall within this age range.

Financial Means:

  1. Income Threshold: There's a monthly income limit (currently R624) to qualify. This amount might be adjusted in 2024.
  2. Limited or No Other Income Support: You shouldn't be receiving substantial income from other government grants or unemployment insurance (UIF).
  3. Insufficient Resources: Your financial situation should demonstrate a genuine need for the grant. You likely won't qualify if you have significant assets.

Employment and Education:

  1. Unemployed with no Income: You must be actively seeking employment but currently without income.
  2. UIF Not Received: You cannot be receiving or contributing to Unemployment Insurance Fund benefits.
  3. No NSFAS Support: You shouldn't be receiving financial aid for tertiary education through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
  4. Seeking Employment: There might be a requirement in 2024 to show you're actively looking for work (details to be confirmed).
  5. Accepting Job Offers: You should be willing to accept reasonable employment offers.

Lifestyle:

  1. Not Living in State-Funded Housing: You likely won't qualify if you reside in government-subsidized housing.

Criminal Background:

  1. Clean Criminal Record: While not explicitly stated, a clean criminal record might be a requirement (subject to confirmation).

How to Apply for Sassa Grant

Here's a super detailed and friendly guide to applying for the SASSA grant. I've broken it down as simply as possible so anyone can follow along.

How to Apply for a SASSA Grant

Think of this as a recipe for getting your SASSA grant application done! We'll break it down into small, easy steps.

What You'll Need:

  • Your phone: Make sure it's working and can receive text messages.
  • Your ID document: This proves who you are.
  • Proof of where you live: An electricity bill or something similar that has your name and address on it.

Step 1: Finding the SASSA Website

  • On your phone or a computer, open the internet browser (that's the thing you use to look at websites – it might look like a little blue "e").
  • Type this address carefully into the bar at the top of the screen: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/
  • Press the 'enter' or 'go' button to visit the website.

Step 2: Starting Your Application

  • Look for a button that says "Click here to Apply Online". It's usually big and easy to find. Click on that!
  • Now, they'll ask for your cellphone number. Carefully put in the number of the phone you have with you.
  • You'll get a text message (SMS) on your phone with a special code. This is called an OTP – it's just to make sure it's your number. Type this code into the box on the website and click the "Verify" button.

Step 3: Filling out the Form

  • Next, there'll be a whole bunch of questions! Don't worry, take your time. They'll ask for things like:
    • Your ID number
    • Your name and surname
    • Where you live
    • If you work, and if so, how much you earn
  • If there's something you don't understand, ask a friend, family member, or someone you trust for help. It's important to get this part right!

Step 4: Uploading Your Documents

  • SASSA needs to check that you're eligible for the grant. They'll ask you to upload a copy of your ID and maybe something like an electricity bill to prove where you live.
  • If you're not sure how to do this, ask someone for help. If you can visit a library or internet cafe, the people there can often help too.

Step 5: Submit and Wait

  • Once you've filled everything out and uploaded your documents, there'll be a big "Submit" button. Click that to send your application!
  • Now, the waiting part. SASSA will look over everything and decide if you're approved for the grant. This can take some time, so be patient.

Sassa Contact Details

  • SASSA Toll-Free Hotline: 0800 60 10 11 (This is the best way for general questions and concerns)
  • SASSA Head Office Phone: 012 400 2322
  • SASSA Grants Enquiries Email: [email protected]

Finding a Local SASSA Office:

  1. Go to the SASSA website: Visit the official SASSA website. There's often a section for finding local offices, but the website layout might change. Look for terms like "Contact Us" or "Find an Office".
    • If you can't find it on their website, try a search engine like Google with a search like "SASSA office locations". Look for results on official government websites (.gov.za).
  2. Select Your Province: The website should have a way to choose your province (Western Cape, Gauteng, etc.)
  3. Find Office Details: You should see a list of local SASSA offices in your area with their addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes email addresses.

If that process is too annoying here is a list of Sassa offices across the country:

EASTERN CAP

Contact the SASSA Regional Office

  • Location: BKB Building, corner Fitzpatrick and Merino roads in East London (Quigney), 5200
  • Private bag X9001 in Chislehurst East London 5200
  • Telephone: 043 707 6300 / 043 707 6472 / 043 707 6335
  • Fax: 043 707 6481 / 043 707 6487
  • Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
  • Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8 am-5 pm

FREE STATE

Contact the SASSA Regional Office

  • Address: African Life Building 75 St Andrew Street Bloemfontein
  • Postal address: Private Bag X20553, Bloemfontein, 9300
  • Telephone: 051 410 8339 / 051 410 0804 / 051 410 0805
  • Fax: 051 409 0862
  • Email: [email protected]

GAUTENG

Contact the SASSA Head office

  • Addresses: SASSA House, 501 Prodinsa building, Steve Biko Street and Pretorius Street, Pretoria
  • Address: Private bag X55662, Arcadia Pretoria 0083
  • Telephone: 012 400 2000
  • Fax: 012 400 2257
  • Email: [email protected]

SASSA Offices

  • Address: Nafcoc Supplying Centre 20 Buitenkant Street Soshanguve Pretoria 0152 Tel: 012 730 325
  • (Tel: 011 241 83000) Address Hoofdt St., Roodepoort Johannesburg. (Tel: 011 241 83000)
  • Address: Luthuli Street Dobsonville Soweto 1863 (Tel: 011 989 5806).
  • Physical address: Sisulu Street, Orlando West, Johannesburg, 1804 (Telephone: 080 060 1011)
  • Physical address: 7286 Pela Main Rd, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804 (Telephone: 080 060 1011)
  • Address in physical form: Church Street Grand Central Midrand, 1685 (Telephone number 011 545 9900).
  • Physical Address: Elston Avenue Benoni 1500 (Telephone 081 815 1197)
  • Address: 8, Protea Avenue Lenasia Johannesburg 1821 (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Address: 29, Catlin Street Germiston 1400 (Telephone 011 776 8049)
  • Address: Grey Avenue 18A, Vereeniging 1930, (Telephone 016-430-9900)
  • Address: 34 Galloway Street Meyerton Vereeniging 1960 (Telephone 016 360 422)
  • Address: 27, Court Street, Nigel 1490 (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Khumalo Street in Spruit (Johannesburg, 1426) (Tel: 080 060 1011).
  • Physical address: 11 Fourth Street, Ga-Rankuwa Industrial Twp, Ga-Rankuwa, 0208 (Telephone: 080 060 1011)
  • Address: 32 President Street Fochville Johannesburg 2515. (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Corner of CR Swart Drive & Pretoria Rd. Kempton Park Cbd. Kempton Park Cbd.
  • Physical Address: 20, 6th Ave., Springs New (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Palladium Street Carletonville 2500 (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Address: 90 Loveday Street Johannesburg 2000 (Tel: 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Farmbel Shop 44, 46 Kruger Street Erasmus, Bronkhorstspruit 1020, Tel: 013 935 82200
  • Address: Mahube Valley Pretoria 0147 (Tel: 066 14 5630).
  • Address: Mabe Business Park 17 6, Kgwebo Road Waterval East Rustenburg 0300, (Tel: 014 591 940).
  • Address: 11, Tom Street, Primindia Brits 0250 (Telephone 012 400 20000)

KWAZULU-NATAL

Contact SASSA Office

  • Physical address: 1 Bank Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201
  • Postal address: Private Bag X9146, Pietermaritzburg, 3201
  • Telephone: 033 846 3300
  • Fax: 033 846 9595
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours of operation: From Monday to Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

SASSA Offices

  • Physical address: Mduduzi Msomi Road, P section, KwaMashu (Telephone: 033 846 3400)
  • Hours of Operation: From Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

LIMPOPO

Regional Office

  • Address: Landros Mare Street Polokwane 0699
  • Postal address: Private Bag X9677, Polokwane, 0700
  • Telephone: 015 291 7509
  • Fax: 015 291 7416
  • Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

MPUMALANGA

Regional Office

  • Address: 18, Ferreira Street Nelspruit Reserve, Mbombela Reserve, Mbombela 1200
  • Postal address: Private Bag X11230, Nelspruit 1200
  • Telephone: 013 754 9380 / 013 754 9428 / 013 754 9446
  • Fax: 013 754 9501
  • Email: [email protected]

SASSA Offices

  • Physical Address: Scheeper Street, Belfast 1100 (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Schoemansdal 1331 (Tel: 013 7553 5458).
  • Address: 17A Murray St. Ermelo 2350. (Tel: 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Emzinoni Bethal 2309 (Telephone 017 801 1694)
  • Physical address: Thulamahashe-A, Thulamahashe, 1365 (Telephone: 080 060 1011)
  • Address: Klip Street Groblersdal 0470 (Telephone 080 060 1011)
  • Verena C, Langlood (Telephone 080 060 1011)

North West

Regional Office

  • SASSA House University Drive Mmabatho 2735
  • Postal address: Private Bag X44, Mmabatho, 2735
  • Telephone: 018 388 4006
  • Fax: 086 611 9740
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm

NORTHERN CAPE

Regional Office

  • Physical Address: 95 - 97 Du Toitspan Road Kimberley 8300
  • Postal address: Private Bag X6011, Kimberley, 830
  • Telephone: 053 802 4919
  • Fax: 053 832 5225
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours of Operation: From Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 4 pm

SASSA Offices

  • Physical address: Deben, 8460 (Telephone: 080 060 1011)
  • Physical address: Le Roux St, Newtown, Calvinia, 8190 (Telephone: 027 341 1070)
  • Williston, 8920 (Telephone: 053-391-3638).
  • Address: Albany Building First Street Industrial Site Mahikeng 2745 (Telephone 018 3973826).
  • 31, Scott St., Upington 8800. (Telephone 054 461-2962).

WESTERN CAP

Regional Office

  • Physical address: Golden Acre, 9 Adderley St, CBD, Cape Town, 8001
  • Postal address: Private Bag X9189, Cape Town, 8000
  • Telephone: 021 469 0235
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8 am-5 pm

SASSA Offices

  • Address in physical form: Petrusa St. Belgravia Cape Town, 7530 (Telephone 01 944 7700).
  • 50 Queen Victoria St. Cape Town City Centre. Cape Town. Cape Town. (Telephone 021 481 9736)

SASSA Office Hours

  • Mon-Fri: 8AM - 4:30PM
  • Closed on Weekends and Holidays
  • Arrive early to avoid long queues