****IMPORTANT: Social Security offices are offering more in-person appointments and have resumed in-person services for people without an appointment.
To avoid waiting in line, they strongly encourage people to use the online services at https://www.ssa.gov/onlineservices or call them to schedule
appointments in advance rather than walking in without an appointment.
The Seabrook Social Security Office determines eligibility and pays benefits to those entitled to survivor benefits. Determines eligibility and pays benefits to the entitled legally blind. Determines eligibility and pays retirement benefits to those entitled aged 62 and older.Hours:
Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday ClosedFrom North and South, Take I-495/capital Beltway to Exit 22a for Balt/wa Sh Pkwy, Keep Right at the Fork Towards Md-193 E/nasa Goddard and Merge onto Greenbelt Rd/md-193 E. Turn Left onto Forbes Blvd and an Immediate Right into the Md. Corp. Business Center. Proceed to Front of Bldg for S Sa Entrance.
Top Online Services on SSA.gov
You can go online at: https://www.ssa.gov for the following services. You can take care of these things without making an appointment at your local office.
Apply for Benefits
- Apply for Retirement Benefits
- Apply for Disability Benefits
- Apply for Medicare Benefits
- Appeal a Decision
Check Your Account Information
- View Your Latest SS Statement
- Review Your Earnings History
- Estimate Your Retirement Benefits
- Check Your Application Status
Updates To Your Account
- Change Your Address
- Direct Deposit Setup and Changes
- Print Proof of Benefits
- Print Out Your 1099 Form
SSI makes monthly payments to people who have low income and few resources and are:
Age 65 or older;
Blind; or
Disabled.
If you are applying for SSI, you can complete a large part of your application by visiting our website at www.socialsecurity.gov. You also can call us toll-free at 866-338-4115 to ask for an appointment with a Social Security representative.
Parents or guardians usually can apply for blind or disabled children under age 18. In some cases, other third parties can apply for children.
You should bring certain items when you apply. Even if you do not have all of the things listed below, apply anyway. The people in the Social Security office can help you get whatever is needed.
Please bring:
- Your Social Security card or a record of your Social Security number;
- Your birth certificate or other proof of your age;
- Information about the home where you live, such as your mortgage or your lease and landlord's name;
- Payroll slips, bank books, insurance policies, burial fund records and other information about your income and the things you own;
- The names, addresses and telephone numbers of doctors, hospitals and clinics that you have been to, if you are applying for SSI because you are disabled or blind;
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or eligible noncitizen status; and
- Your checkbook or other papers that show your bank, credit union or savings and loan account number. If you are approved for SSI, you must receive your
payments electronically. Payments may be made via direct deposit, the Direct Express® card program or an Electronic Transfer Account. For more information, visit www.GoDirect.org.
How to apply online?
Visit www.socialsecurity.gov and select 'Apply online for disabilitybenefits.'
Fill out the Disability Benefit Application
Answer the questions on the Adult Disability Report
Mail or take the documents to this Social Security office.
The online forms are available to you seven days a week during the following hours (Eastern time):
Monday-Friday: 5 a.m. until 1 a.m.
Saturday: 5 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. until 11:30 p.m.
Holidays: 5 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Opening Up a MySocialSecurity Account
If you paid in to Social Security or are looking for benefits, you will need to open a 'my Social Security' account. This is an online account directly from the Social Security Administration that lets you keep track of and manage your SSA benefits, and allows you to make changes to your Social Security record.
My Social Security Account
Getting a Social Security Card OR Replacing A Social Security Card OR Correcting A Social Security Card
1. Learn what documents you'll need to get an original, replacement, or corrected Social Security card, whether it's for a child or adult, U.S. citizen or noncitizen.
Documents List.
2. Read the instructions for and fill out an application for a new, replacement, or corrected card.
Social Security Forms
3. Social Security cards aren't processed online. Print your application and find out where to take it in person or mail it.
Missing Social Security Checks or Payments
Contact the agency. The paying agency will provide you instructions on how to file a claim
File the claim with the paying agency. (800) 772-1213.
Supplemental Security Income
Pays benefits based on financial need.
Social Security Disability
Public social insurance programs that replace income lost because of a physical or mental impairment severe enough to prevent a previously employed person from working. Monthly cash benefits are paid to the eligible individual with a disability and his or her eligible dependents throughout the period of disability.
SSI
SSI benefits also are payable to people 65 and older without disabilities who meet the financial limits. People who have worked long enough may also be able to receive Social Security disability or retirement benefits as well as SSI.
I’ve literally been calling the SSA for weeks now and I have not been able to speak to anyone. I requested an update to my name since July and I have yet to receive my updated card. This is not how you conduct business this is unprofessionalism at its finest.
its nearly impossible to talk to anyone at the Seabrook office. In fact you cant even be placed on hold to wait for a representative. the voice mail says something to the effect 'no one is available and to call back later' and then you are disconnected. Very frustrating and shows a level of indifference towards individuals who are trying to get important documents.
I am new to the USA and I had to apply for social security and I attached my original passport. I received my social card but I did not see my original Togolese passport. I want to recover my passport, it is important for me.
I had applied for social security replacement cards for my children; my sister in law did apply as well for her son. We dropped off the applications at the greenbelt office but hadn't received said cards.
I sent in passport, marriage license, birth certificate and social security card to have my name changed for marriage. I received my new social security card but my supporting documents were never returned to me.
Can you provide me your greenbelt ssa office’s email address for sending a online document concernig retirement benefits. Thanks
I mail in my passport and my two kids passport with there birth certificate, also send in my wife passport and birth certificate to apply for a social security card since October 9th and I pay for one day delivery with someone to sign for it, since they received it they never send me email or letter that they have received it and they are working on it, almost two month now did not receive nothing.
Difficult to get assistance with this pandemic. We need help
I mailed in my citizenship documents to the Seabrook, Maryland social security office 3 weeks ago for a name change... I haven’t receive my citizenship documents back and a new social security card in the mail... I was wondering if someone can help me with this situation.
Necesito una aplicacion para disability
Need to spply for Part D.
This is a really bad system, it hangs up on you. It tells you all agents are busy, pleas call back. Can not leave a message to get a call back. Does not give you an available day or time to select for a scheduled visit. Just goodbye... This is the worst system ever, it's sad that you work for more 46 years or more, and this is the kind of service you have to deal with, when you are trying to follow the law, and do things in a timely minor to get benefits from a system you have paid into. There has to be a better way.