SASSA Status Check 2026

Verify your SASSA SRD R370 grant application status online. Enter your South African ID number and registered phone number below to check your current application status.

SASSA SRD Status Check
Enter your South African ID number to check your R370 grant status

Your ID number must be exactly 13 digits

For official status checks, visit srd.sassa.gov.za

Use the same ID number and mobile number you used during your SRD application. The status lookup may return an error if the details do not match your original application.

What is SASSA?

SASSA stands for the South African Social Security Agency, a government agency established to ensure the efficient administration and payment of social grants to eligible South African citizens. Operating under the Department of Social Development, SASSA plays a vital role in providing financial assistance to millions of vulnerable individuals and families across the country.

The agency administers several types of social grants, including the Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, Child Support Grant, Foster Child Grant, Care Dependency Grant, War Veterans Grant, Grant-in-Aid, and the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant. Each grant is designed to support specific categories of beneficiaries based on their circumstances and needs.

The SASSA SRD grant, currently valued at R370 per month, was introduced to provide temporary financial relief to unemployed South Africans who do not qualify for other social grants. This grant has become a lifeline for many citizens facing economic hardship.

Understanding the SASSA SRD Grant

What is SRD?

SRD stands for Social Relief of Distress. This grant was established to provide emergency financial assistance to individuals experiencing temporary hardship. The SRD R370 grant is assessed monthly, meaning your eligibility is verified each month using data from various government and financial systems.

Who Qualifies?

To be eligible for the SASSA SRD grant, applicants must be South African citizens or permanent residents aged 18 to 60, currently unemployed with no income, not receiving any other social grant, UIF benefits, or NSFAS funding, and must pass the means test conducted by SASSA.

How to Check Your SASSA SRD Status

There are five different methods you can use to check your SASSA SRD application status. The online portal is recommended for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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SASSA Status Check via Online Portal
Visit the official SASSA SRD portal at srd.sassa.gov.za. Enter your 13-digit South African ID number and the cellphone number linked to your application. Click "Submit" to instantly view your SASSA SRD status check result.
Check SASSA Status via WhatsApp
Save the SASSA WhatsApp number 082 046 8553 to your contacts. Open WhatsApp and send "Hi" or any message. Follow the automated menu prompts to perform your SRD status check without using airtime or data charges.
SASSA SRD Status Check via SMS
Open your phone messaging app and create a new SMS. Type the word "STATUS" followed by a space and your 13-digit ID number. Send this message to 32555. You will receive your SASSA status result via SMS reply.
Check SASSA Status via Phone Call
Call the SASSA toll-free helpline at 0800 60 10 11. Listen to the automated voice prompts and select the option for status enquiries. Provide your ID number when requested to hear your current SASSA SRD application status.
SASSA Status Check at Local Office
Locate your nearest SASSA regional office using the SASSA website or Google Maps. Visit during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm) with your original ID document. Request assistance from a SASSA official to check your SRD status.

SASSA Status Check Meanings Explained

Understanding what your SASSA status result means is essential for knowing the next steps to take with your application.

Approved

Your application has been successful and payment will be processed. Check for a specific payment date in your status.

Pending

Your application is still being processed and verified. Allow time for SASSA to complete their assessment.

Declined

Your application was unsuccessful. You have the right to lodge an appeal within the specified timeframe.

Referred

Your application has been sent to another department for additional verification. This does not mean rejection.

Other Common Status Results

  • Identity Verification Failed: Your details do not match the Department of Home Affairs records. Verify your ID information is correct.
  • Self-Exclusion Response Found: You may have income exceeding R370 per month or receive other financial support.
  • Bank Details Pending: SASSA requires you to update or verify your banking information for payment.
  • Period Pending: Your application for the specific month is awaiting processing.
  • Means Income Source Identified: SASSA has detected that your household income exceeds the eligibility threshold.

What To Do If Your SASSA Status Check Fails

A failed SASSA status check can occur for several reasons, including incomplete application forms, data verification issues, registration with UIF, suspended or cancelled grants, incorrect banking information, or technical problems with the status check website.

If your status check returns a failed result, consider the following steps:

  • Wait briefly and try again, as technical issues may resolve themselves
  • Verify that you entered the correct ID number and phone number
  • Ensure your application form was completed fully and accurately
  • Check that your banking details are valid and correctly captured
  • Consider submitting a fresh application if errors were made previously
  • Contact SASSA directly if problems persist for further assistance

If you believe your application was incorrectly declined, you have the right to lodge an appeal through the official SASSA appeal portal. Appeals are reviewed by the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA).

Need Assistance?

Access SASSA contact information, frequently asked questions, or explore all available grant types.

The Importance Of SASSA SRD Status Check In South Africa

The SASSA Status Check service is an essential tool for millions of South Africans who depend on social grants for their daily needs. This service enables applicants and beneficiaries to monitor the progress of their grant applications and stay informed about payment schedules without needing to visit a SASSA office in person.

Why Regular SASSA Status Checks Are Important

Performing regular status checks on your SASSA SRD application helps you stay informed about your grant status and payment dates. Since SRD eligibility is assessed monthly using data from various government databases and financial systems, your status can change from one month to the next. An applicant who was approved in one month may be declined the following month if their circumstances change or new information becomes available.

SASSA SRD Grant Eligibility Requirements

The Social Relief of Distress grant has specific eligibility criteria that applicants must meet. You must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or refugee with valid documentation. Applicants must be between 18 and 60 years of age and currently unemployed with no source of income. You cannot receive any other social grant, UIF benefits, or NSFAS funding while receiving the SRD grant.

SASSA Contact Information

For direct assistance with your SASSA application or status enquiries, you can contact the SASSA toll-free helpline at 0800 60 10 11. This line operates during business hours and can assist with various queries including application status, payment issues, and general information about social grants. For more detailed contact options, visit our Contact SASSA page.

Available SASSA Grant Types

Beyond the SRD grant, SASSA administers several other social grants designed to support vulnerable South Africans. These include the Older Persons Grant for citizens aged 60 and above, the Disability Grant for individuals with disabilities, the Child Support Grant for caregivers of children, the Foster Child Grant for foster parents, the Care Dependency Grant for caregivers of children with severe disabilities, the War Veterans Grant, and the Grant-in-Aid for grant recipients who require full-time care.