Social Security Office in Grand Prairie, TX

You can reach Social Security Office in Grand Prairie, Texas at the following street address and contact number, as well as using directions below. Please, share your experience about visiting this office, provide a review using the form at the end of this page.

Address:

2010 N State Hwy 360
75050, Grand Prairie, Texas

Phone: National Toll-Free : 1-800-772-1213 TTY: 1-800-325-0778
Worktime: 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 Closed
Except Federal Holidays
Directions: From The North Take State Hwy 360 South To Brown St. Exit At Brown Turn Left Crossing Over St Hwy 360 And Left Again Onto The Northbou Nd Service Road. Remain On The Service Road For About A Quarter Of A Mil E. The Office Is On The Right Next Door To The Hampton Inn And Ihop. From The South Take State Hwy 360 North To Brown. Exit At Brown And Stay On The Service Road For A Quarter Of A Mile. The Office Is On Your Right Next Door To The Hampton Inn And Ihop
Routes:
E Main St6.0 mi - 12 mins
Grand Prairie, TX, USA
6.0 mi - 12 mins
1. Head west on E Main St toward SE 5th St
1.3 mi
2. Turn right onto TX-161
1.3 mi
3. Turn left onto W Tarrant Rd
0.5 mi
4. Turn right onto Duncan Perry Rd
1.1 mi
5. Slight left onto E Avenue K
1.1 mi
6. Turn right onto N Watson Rd
446 ft
7. Slight right onto TX-360 Frontage Rd/N Watson Rd
Continue to follow TX-360 Frontage Rd
0.6 mi
8. Turn right
Destination will be on the left
141 ft
2010 N State Hwy 36075050, , Grand Prairie, Texas

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Rebecca Ann Girouard wrote on 11.04.2022 and gave a rating 1 of 5:

I've been trying to report my husband's death for several days and no one answers the phone. I know everyone is busy but I cannot get through. My rating is basically zero stars.

Nancy Studer wrote on 03.12.2021 and gave a rating 4 of 5:

I have retired from public school teaching and since June 2021 have been receiving a monthly annuity check from Teacher Retirement System. The WEP hasn't been applied to my Social Security check. I have made several phone calls to SSA, but no deduction has been made to my monthly benefit for the WEP. How do I fix this?

Thank you.

Audrey Keepers wrote on 15.10.2021 and gave a rating 2 of 5:

I have been Denied my Retirement Benefits twice. I don't want medical or disability. I have called the National phone number, they have helped me, but refer me the Grand Prairie office. I have been on hold for up to 20-35 minutes, then hung up on. I drove to the office and was not surprised to see it was closed due to Covid. I wrote a letter weeks ago to see if my application could be reapplied. I haven't heard anything. My birthday was in September, and I was hoping to have my benefits start then. I just want to get what I invested in since 1975.

Kathryn Honaker wrote on 02.06.2021 and gave a rating 4 of 5:

I just received a phone call from someone claiming to be from SSA. They wanted me to verify my SS info so I could the "new" card in the mail. They told me the new card would be green & white instead of red, white & blue. I did not give them any information although they obviously have my name & phone #. Please verify that this is a scam otherwise I need to apologize to someone for being very rude.

Elizabeth wrote on 22.01.2021 and gave a rating 2 of 5:

No local number, can't go in person to discuss any issues ,yet they want to do reviews on disability cases during a pandemic? With what? They will supposedly call ( was told this) , however with phone scams being rampant are we really going to just take your word for it that it's the "social security administration calling"? Really?!

Gail E. Glavin wrote on 19.03.2018 and gave a rating 4 of 5:

I received Form SSA-4926-SM (1-2018) at the end of 2017. Basically, it states that as of January 3, 2018 I should receive, after deductions, $1,001.30. To date, I am still receiving on $987.00 after deductions. Please research and advise when I will receive the new gross amount of $1,204.00 as well as the difference 42.90 for Jan - March, 2018.

Sue Cicherski wrote on 17.01.2017 and gave a rating 4 of 5:

Have 87 yr old sister ...Ann Marie Clement and trying to find out if she receives any social security benefits. I have asked her and she does not understand what I am asking.
Have also asked her for SS number, says she doesn't know. I am currently trying to move her to an assisted living. There is no SS direct deposit on her bank acct. I do have Power of Attorney for her. What do I do?

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