Download this dataset (Updated August 3, 2022) This dataset contains information for SSA Field Offices and is currently available in the following formats: CSV | XLSX This dataset contains information for SSA Resident Stations and is currently available in the following formats: CSV | XLSX Dataset Index
Agency Program DescriptionFor over 80 years, the SSA has been an integral part of so many lives. We work hard each day to fulfill our mission of protecting individuals and families against the loss of income when an unexpected disability or death occurs, or when reaching retirement age. We have a long history of exemplary customer service with high customer satisfaction. We have several ways the public can conduct business with us - see our service options. Sometimes, a face-to-face interview is needed, while some people prefer a face-to-face contact. We have a network of Field Offices and Resident Stations for those who choose or need to do business in-person. The easiest way to find a local office is the Social Security Office Locator. (Note: If you think an office might be closed because of an emergency, check Office Closings and Emergencies.) The datasets referenced above are not intended to offer, nor are they formatted for, easy and quick lookup of local offices. The machine-readable datasets above provide listings of all offices in a single download. These may be used by members of the public or businesses who want to build their own applications (apps). In using these files, always refer to the "Last updated on". See below for a description of Field Offices and Resident Stations. Field OfficesSSA Field Offices generally offer the full range of SSA services. Services include: applying for new or replacement Social Security cards; applying for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits; making changes to your benefits information; and helping Medicare beneficiaries with limited income and resources apply for extra help with the cost of their prescription drugs under the Medicare Prescription Drug Program. Many of these same services are available on the Social Security website or through our toll-free service, 1-800-772-1213 (Voice) or 1-800-325-0778 (TTY). Resident StationsAn SSA Resident Station is a very small facility in remote areas, such as at a community center, nursing home, etc. Resident Stations have more limited services and hours of operation, and are staffed by a small number of employees. Resident stations provide face-to-face service for communities distant from or not easily accessible to the field office. These are generally located in sparsely populated areas. Back to Index Data SourceSocial Security Administration: A periodic extract of information in Detailed Office/Organization Resource System (DOORS). It is also supplemented with our 1-800 telephone number to match the Social Security Office Locator information. The Office of Operations updates the DOORS information as needed. This regularly updated information underpins the Social Security Office Locator, and is the primary way to find an office location. This dataset is updated quarterly. Back to Index Data Dictionary (all datasets)Fields A - B: Office Group, contains Field Office code and name. Fields C - J: Address Group, contains office address along with telephone number and fax number. Fields K - T: Business Hours Group, contains information about operating hours (open/close times). Back to Index Social Security Offices in IllinoisIndiana | Michigan | Minnesota | Ohio | Wisconsin If you need information and directions for your local Social Security office, click here to enter the zip code. Please contact the office if you would like someone to speak at a seminar or other meeting about Social Security. Under Additional Internet Resources in the left column, you will find links to many state and local government assistance agencies.
Please do not send social security numbers or claims information over the Internet or email since it is not a secure environment. Those questions should be directed to SSA's toll free service at 1-800-772-1213 or toll free TDD service at 1-800-325-0778 from 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., business days. How do I send documents to Social Security office?You can upload documents by using the Send Response for Individual Case link on the Electronic Records Express Home page. The upload function is also available while accessing a claimant's electronic folder through the Access Claimant's Electronic Folder link.
Are Social Security offices open for walk ins?Social Security Administration to Resume In-Person Services at Local Social Security Offices. I am pleased to announce that local Social Security offices will restore in-person services, including for people without an appointment, on April 7, 2022.
How do I get the $16728 Social Security bonus?How to get the $16,728 bonus in retirement?. Work as long as you can: the later you retire the higher your benefit will be. Remember that 70 is the maximum age. ... . Years worked: If you work less than 35 years you will have a reduction in your SSA check. ... . High salary: with a high salary you will have a high retirement.. How do I make an appointment with local SSA?If you do not want to apply for benefits online, or you need to speak to us for any other reason, you can schedule, reschedule or cancel an appointment by: Calling us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) between 8:00 am – 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Contacting your local Social Security office.
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