There are 1 social security offices located in Royersford.
Social Security offices are currently closed due to COVID-19, with appointments only being made for pressing cases.
This page provides information on how to get the Social Security information you need without risking your health,
along with office hours, location, phone number, pictures, driving instructions and reviews.
Selected Social Security Office in Royersford
Social Security Office Address
This office is located at 39 W Ridge Pike, Royersford, PA - 19468
Social Security Office Pictures
Social Security Office Phone Number
(800) 772-1213
Social Security Office Hours With Most/Least Crowded Times
As of March 17, this office will be closed until further notice due to COVID-19. The office is still accepting mail and online applications.
Monday
Open from 9am to 4pm.
Most crowded at 11am and least crowded at 4pm
Tuesday
Open from 9am to 4pm.
Most crowded at 12pm and least crowded at 4pm
Wednesday
Open from 9am to 4pm.
Most crowded at 11am and least crowded at 4pm
Thursday
Open from 9am to 4pm.
Most crowded at 11am and least crowded at 4pm
Friday
Open from 9am to 4pm.
Most crowded at 3pm and least crowded at 10am
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
"Starts off bad when the entrance isn't clearly marked and it could be 1 of 3 doors.Signs and directions were not clearly visible.Had to go back 3 times just to get a replacement social security card for my son because each employee told us something different about an acceptable form of ID.And then once we finally had everything we needed,which was 3 days later, we weren't even given the card it is apparently mailed to us. Yet another tid bit of information none of the 3 different employees bothered to share with us.Even though we had explained the urgency of getting his number right away.Next time i need anything from a Social security office I'll gladly drive way out of my way to go to a different place. I doubt it could be anywhere as pathetic as this office is."
Gabrielle Jackson - February, 2020
"I had to go there at least 5 times between Dec and Mar because I could not fix my issues online. Without going into details, I was told the same thing over and over again. I actually had to write a letter to my Senator to try and resolve my issues. The staff there never returned my calls. I had to visit the place to speak to someone. Each time took hours out of my day, with nothing resolved. Not happy to say the least!"
M D (Mike) Baldasano - March, 2020
"Effective, March 7, 2020 office relocated to: 80 Robinson St\nPottstown PA 19464"
Dan OC - March, 2020
"A visit to replace my ss card was pleasantly surprised. The guard was very friendly and helpful. Have already downloaded and filled out the form before getting there also helped to speed the process. The whole visit took less than 20 minutes and got the replacement card in the mail after a week. Very happy with the experience."
Li Huang - August, 2019
"Very rude and unprofessional staff. The security guard was very helpful but the rest of the staff just terrible."
nc f - January, 2020
Navigating the Social Security Office during COVID-19
Today, applying for Social Security benefits or a card can usually be handled online or by phone, without
needing to make an appointment at your local Social Security office. We break down the answers to some of the
most frequently asked questions around navigating Social Security from home.
Which Social Security benefits am I eligible for?
Your Social Security income is made up of 3 potential benefits. Your earned benefit, your spousal
benefit and your survivor benefit. The eligibility for each of these benefits depends on a number of
factors including your income, marital status, and length of marriage.
Find out the benefits you are eligible for and what your income with our 2-minute quiz.
For most people applying for benefits, you can apply online or over the phone, and skip going to the office altogether. Use a checklist to ensure you have all the information and documentation you need to apply.
Funeral homes typically handle reporting of a death to the SSA.
However, you will need to provide the funeral home with the deceased’s Social Security number for them to do so. Note that deaths cannot be reported online.
If you want to report the person’s death yourself, call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
You also visit your local Social Security office in person.
Our guide on Social Security survivors benefits helps to navigate your options in order to make the most of what you are owed after a death.
If your Social Security card is lost or stolen, you can get a replacement card free of charge.
Log into—or create an account on —
My Social Security,
and you can apply directly there. However, you will need to provide original documentation in order to create an account.
Our guide explains what you need to replace the card.
What should I do if I get a call from a potential Social Security scammer?
Scam calls from Social Security have increased, particularly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
These fraudsters might claim there is a problem with your Social Security account, benefits, or number.
They will often solicit or demand some form of payment in exchange for resolving the problem.
If you receive a questionable call, hang up and immediately report the call directly to the
Office of the Social Security Inspector General.
As new scams emerge every day, it’s critical to stay informed of the latest scams in order to keep yourself and your finances safe online.
Read the summary above to see if you need to go in to the office. If you are looking to get answers
to questions but don’t need the office, check our FAQ.
You may need documents like your US passport, US birth certificate, Social Security card, divorce
decree or others.
See our checklist for full details depending on your situation.