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Appointments Growing (and Lines Shrinking) for Social Security Cards and Other Services

December 12, 2024 • By

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Last Updated: December 12, 2024

Social Security Administration SealIn recent years, some Social Security offices saw lines getting longer, in some cases lasting hours. In 2024, we started to tackle this, renewing our commitment to better customer experiences.

Over the summer, about 50 offices in Georgia and Florida began an effort to help customers make appointments instead of waiting in line. Many customers signed up and the long lines shrunk by about 30 minutes, resulting in a better overall experience for everyone. After seeing this success, we quickly expanded the effort to about 400 offices.

Over the past month, Social Security has been working to scale this approach nationwide as we enter the New Year, helping even more customers take advantage of predictable appointments that help prevent long, in-office lines.

So far, we’ve seen a jump from 9 percent to 23 percent in customers who walk in with an appointment instead of waiting in line. Importantly, half of Social Security Number card services are now made by appointment. We’re still working out some kinks, but we’re also seeing a significant reduction in wait times being reported at more and more offices, including shortening of lines that too often developed before offices opened in the morning and fewer instances of lines having to be cut off in the late afternoon.

Most importantly, a growing number of customers are saying they appreciate the predictability of an appointment, with customer service scores above 80%. This progress reflects the fact that appointment-based service is becoming a norm and expectation from customers of many local, state, and federal agencies.

“From the time my appointment was scheduled for, I was only there for 10 minutes,” said a customer in Orlando. “The location was secure, clean, and easy to navigate. Employees were helpful and friendly. It was truly a 5-star experience and greatly exceeded my expectations.”

A customer in Denton, Texas, said something similar: “I had an appointment and was in and out in a matter of 10 minutes!”

Customers can still wait in line if they can’t or don’t want to make an appointment. SSA staff at local offices are being particularly mindful of vulnerable populations, people with disabilities, and other groups needing specialized or immediate attention when they walk in.

We’ll keep spreading the word that customers can schedule an appointment by calling their local office (recommended) or 800-772-1213, which also has a call-back feature. We will continue to expand capabilities and awareness of our growing number of secure online services. (Tip: This fact sheet has things you can do through your my Social Security account at any time, 24/7.)

We’ll keep tracking our progress and adjusting local office operations – we know one size doesn’t fit all. Our commitment will always remain focused on ensuring customers are getting the best possible service.

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Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security

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  1. Lianne

    Please continue with appointments for SS!
    Our office is FREQUENTLY CRAMMED FULL of ppl waiting to be helped and it takes forever!!

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  2. Ran

    Waiting almost 3 hours to ask for a status update on SA 44 I filed in the local office since January. Have not received any notice or communication–( Was promised 60 days)

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  3. Gwen C.

    Recently moved. Proactively created an online account but did not receive code to complete online registration. Was in the Janesville office 2 days before my move & wasn’t allowed to update my new address, called the local office (Fond du Lac) last week to schedule an appointment & after 120 minutes was disconnected, have been on hold for 3 hours (W 4/9 @ 3:26 PM) and still holding. No option was provided to receive a call back. This is awful and unacceptable!

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