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Are Social Security offices open for walk-ins in 2025?

Millions of Americans need the Social Security Administration services every year and many still prefer to visit an office rather than sort it out online

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Francisco Candelera
11/02/2025 22:00
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Many Americans wonder if the Social Security offices are open for walk-ins in 2025

Many Americans wonder if the Social Security offices are open for walk-ins in 2025

The Social Security Administration (SSA) claims that customers can still wait in line if they cannot make an appointment or if they simply do not like this option. Therefore, SSA offices are open for walk-ins in 2025.

Bear in mind that Social Security’s staff will be aware of people who cannot wait for long because of their disability or age. Thus, if they need immediate or specialized attention they will try to provide them with it.

Social Security recommends making an appointment

Despite the fact that you can simply show up at an SSA office, you should call your local office or 800-772-1213. This last option has a call-back feature which might come in handy.

Some customers have spent hours since lines got much longer. Thus, the Social Security Administration has gone the extra mile to improve customer’s experience.

SSA staff is helping people get an appointment rather than wait in more than 400 offices. That is the main reason why long lines have recently shrunk. On average, they have decreased by 30 minutes which is awesome.

Social Security appointments are more predictable

Most customer are happy with the predictability of their SSA’s appointments. This service scores 80% satisfaction. As a matter of fact, 23% of customer who walk in come with an appointment.

What is more, 50% of customers who get a Social Security card have made an appointment first. Apart from making an appointment, customers could also go through the online services.

Social Security offers a wide range of possibilities online. Hence, customers will not need to visit their local office or even make an appointment:

  • apply for Medicare
  • apply for disability
  • apply for retirement benefits
  • appeal a decision
  • check the status of your application
  • request a replacement of your SSA card
  • download a benefit verification letter
  • get your annual Statement
  • check your earnings history
  • update your address
  • request direct deposit
  • print your 1099
  • get my Social Security account
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