Social Security expanding field office hours

As of January 8, field offices will remain open until 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, with typical field office hours from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can find the closest field office to you using our field office locator.

In another move to improve service to the public, Commissioner Saul announced in his Open Letter to the Public at www.socialsecurity.gov/agency/coss-message.html that the agency is hiring 1,100 front line employees to provide service on the agency’s National 800 Number and in its processing centers. The agency is currently bringing on board 100 new processing center employees and approximately 500 new teleservice representatives for the 800 Number. An additional 500 hires for the 800 Number will occur later in 2020.

“Improving service is my top priority. Increasing full public service hours at our nationwide network of more than 1,200 field offices is the right thing to do and will provide additional access,” Commissioner Saul said. The additional hiring of National 800 Number and processing center employees is an important step in the right direction to greatly improve the service we provide.”

While the agency continues to improve both the access to and the experience with its services, it is important to note that most Social Security services do not require an office visit. You can create a my Social Security account, a personalized online service, at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.

Through a personal my Social Security account, you can check personal information and conduct business with Social Security. If you already receive Social Security benefits, you can start or change direct deposit online, and if you need proof of your benefits, you can print or download a current Benefit Verification Letter from your account.

Those not yet receiving benefits can use their online account to get a personalized Social Security Statement, which provides earnings history information as well as estimates of future benefits. Currently, residents in 40 states and the District of Columbia may request a replacement Social Security card online if they meet certain requirements. Ohio is not one of those states, but may be added in the future. The portal also includes a retirement calculator and links to information about other online services, such as applications for retirement, disability, and Medicare benefits.

Many Social Security services are also conveniently available by dialing our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213. People who are deaf or hard of hearing may call our TTY number, 1-800-325-0778.

by Ashley Woods

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