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Contact. This can be helpful if you need to follow up on your issue. Lastly if you're unable toMoreContact. This can be helpful if you need to follow up on your issue. Lastly if you're unable to resolve your issue over the phone you can visit your local Social Security. Office.
You can schedule, reschedule, or cancel an appointment by calling us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday between a.m. - p.m. local time, or contacting your local Social Security office.
Our website, call our National 800 Number (1-800-772-1213) or your local Social Security office for help. We will schedule an appointment to serve you by phone or in person.
For most routine inquiries. Such as asking questions about your benefits or obtaining. InformationMoreFor most routine inquiries. Such as asking questions about your benefits or obtaining. Information you can often walk into a Social Security office without an appointment.