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Social Security Office for Clearwater, FL 33762

Clearwater Social Security Office Address :
2340 DREW STREET
CLEARWATER, FL 33765
Social Security Phone (Local) : 1-888-397-5325

Social Security Phone (Nat'l) : 1-800-772-1213
TTY : 1-800-325-0778
Social Security Office Hours :

MON: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
TUES: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
WED: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
THUR: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
FRI: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
SAT & SUN: CLOSED

Most offices are OPEN for normal business hours.

Federal Holidays & Emergency Closures                 Office details verified 4 Feb 2024

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Social Security Office Directions and Notes :

DO NOT RELEASE ADMINISTRATIVE NUMBER TO THE PUBLIC We are located on Drew St between Belcher and US19, across from St Petersburg College.

Clearwater Social Security Office Notes

Try Social Security's online services like getting an earnings statement at ssa.gov. Physical distancing of at least 6 feet and masks are required. SSA will provide a mask if you do not have one. Call first to see if you can get an appointment.


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Social Security offices near Clearwater, FL :

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2340 DREW STREETCLEARWATER33765
30 DR MLK ST SST PETERSBURG33701
Suite 100, 4010 Gunn HighwayTAMPA33618
10050 N Florida AveTampa33612
2027 S Parsons AveSeffner33584

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There are 6 Comments

Two days trying to telephone the CLEARWATER Social Security Office to no avail (727 797 0387). Yesterday I put on earphones & held the call for an hour-the only message I got was "thank you for continuing to hold, your call is IMPORTANT to us, you will be assisted by our next available representative." I also tried the National 800 number and they didn't even take the call. What is going on?

We're not affiliated with the SSA, but you may want to try calling later in the week. Call volume is reportedly higher earlier in the day.

Never bother to telephone Social Security unless you want to find out what hours they are open or what music they play over the phone. Write something on a piece of paper, put it in an envelope, address it and put a stamp on it.

When you call Social Security, you will talk to someone who will be pretending to check on your matter, but actually they merely tell you what you want to hear. A question such as "When will I receive my check?" will invariably be answered "On the first [second, third] of the month." (whatever day that month beneficiaries are supposed to receive a check).

They will say that you have been approved for benefits when you have not. They will tell you that your address has been changed, if you have changed your address, when it has not. They will tell you that your payee is acceptable when he or she is not.

It is not their function to care whether you actually change your plans based on the information they give you. Do not do so.

If you get someone when you call (!) who actually looks up your case on the computer, they will usually just look at the last information entered. If you keep calling (!!) they will see that someone else told you such-and-such and they will tell you the same thing. Call back (!!!). They will look up your most recent previous contact and tell you the same thing.

After a while there may be an update in the information for the entire country, and then you will get a different answer. Do not be fooled, they are not looking at your case when they tell you something new -- it's a new day and new information. It doesn't apply to you personally. But it will be entered in your case contact and you will get the same information when you call back.

This is how telephone calls are handled by the barely-computer-literate employees at Social Security. Thank you for allowing me to explain this.

I called n had the rudest woman to speak to.felt like i was being scolded by my mother .telling this woman i called for an appt she took all the info n havent heard back from them was quote "that sounds ridiculous ....if u wouldve told me u spoke to someone before ..i put it all in again." What part i called for appt.. n havent heard from them.. did she not understand ? These ppl r so rude.

SOCIAL SECURITY ROUTINLY DISCONNECTS THE PHONE NUMBER THAT PEOPLE CALL ONCE TOO MANY PEOPLE START CALLING... THEY DO NOT GIVE THE NEW NUMBER ON THE RECODING TELLING YOU THAT THE NUMBER HAD BEEN DISCONNECTED... THEY HAVE EVEN BEEN KNOWN TO DISCONNECT THE FAX NUMBER

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