Social Security Administration - Clark, Champaign & Madison | Social Security Administration

This is the local office of the federal Social Security Administration. They receive applications for Social Security cards, answer questions about Social Security, and SSI (the Supplemental Security Income Program). The SSI program is the aid for the aged, blind, and disabled, formerly under the Department of Human Services. The office accepts claims under both Social Security (retirement, disability, and survivors) and SSI. They also enroll persons for Medicare.

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Physical Address

1610 North Limestone Street, Springfield, OH 45503

Hours

Local walk in and phone service Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 4:00pm(except federal holidays). 800# service 8:00am - 7:00pm weekdays.

Fax

(833) 950-3413

Voice

(800) 325-0778

voice | TTY (7am-7pm, Monday-Friday)

Fax

(937) 325-1172

Fax

(833) 950-3413

Voice

(877) 405-1451

voice | Local Phone Service 9am -4pm, M-F

Voice

(800) 772-1213

voice | 800 number operates from 8am - 7pm, M - F

Application process

Need certificates of birth, marriage or divorce, income resources, military service, etc., documentation, varies with benefits.

Fee

None

Eligibility

Eligibility requirements differ for SSI and SSA and are fairly detailed. Call the 800# for specifics.

Service area

Logan County, Ohio Madison County, Ohio Clark County, Ohio Champaign County, Ohio

Agency info

Social Security Administration

This is the local office of the federal Social Security Administration. They receive applications for Social Security cards, answer questions about Social Security, and SSI (the Supplemental Security Income Program). The SSI program is the aid for the aged, blind, and disabled, formerly under the Department of Human Services. The office accepts claims under both Social Security (retirement, disability, and survivors) and SSI. They also enroll persons for Medicare. On the Social Security Website you can order publications and forms, use their online retirement and benefits planners, request to receive eNews (their free electronic newsletter). Check out the What You Can Do Online section to see the expanded list of services available to you online 24/7.