How to Change Your Phone Number on the SASSA SRD Grant System

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides financial relief to millions of South Africans through grants, including the R370 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant. For this system to work effectively, SASSA relies heavily on your mobile phone number. Every update, notification, or verification request is sent directly to that number.
But what happens if you lose your SIM card, your number is deactivated, or you switch service providers? Many grant beneficiaries face this problem, and not knowing how to update your details can delay payments or even lock you out of your account.
Why Your Correct Phone Number Matters
Your mobile number is more than a way for SASSA to reach you — it is the backbone of the SRD system. Here’s why:
- Status updates: Each stage of your application and payment approval is sent via SMS.
- One-Time Passwords (OTPs): These are used to confirm your identity whenever you log in or make changes.
- Payment notifications: You get alerts when funds are approved or paid into your account.
If your number is wrong, you risk missing payment alerts or failing security checks. Because the SRD grant is tied directly to your ID, SASSA needs your mobile number to ensure that payments reach the right person.
Common scenarios where you may need to change your number:
- You’ve lost your SIM card.
- Your mobile number has been deactivated.
- You’ve switched to a new provider.
In all these cases, updating your details promptly is essential to avoid payment disruptions.
Can You Change Your Mobile Number with SASSA?
Yes — but there are rules.
SASSA allows beneficiaries to change their registered mobile numbers, but only through official verification steps. This prevents fraudulent claims, where someone could attempt to divert your payments to their own number.
The process is different depending on whether you still have access to your old number. If you do, it’s quick and simple online. If not, you’ll need to go through additional steps at a SASSA office.
Key point: You cannot change your number without ID verification. This ensures your grant is protected.
What You Need Before You Start
Before beginning the process, make sure you have:
- Your South African ID number.
- The old registered number (if still active).
- The new, working number you want to use.
- Internet access (on mobile or computer).
If you’ve completely lost access to your old number, you’ll also need:
- Proof of residence.
- An affidavit explaining why your old number is no longer in use.
Step-by-Step Guide: Change Your Mobile Number on the SASSA SRD Website
Follow these steps to update your details through the official SASSA SRD website:
- Visit https://srd.sassa.gov.za.
- Scroll down and select “Change your cell phone number”.
- Enter your ID number and old cellphone number.
- Complete the security check — you’ll get an OTP sent to your old or new number.
- Enter your new number and confirm it.
- Save and confirm changes.
Once updated, all OTPs, notifications, and payment alerts will go to your new number.
Alternative Methods to Change Your Number
A. Change via WhatsApp
SASSA’s official WhatsApp service is a convenient alternative:
- Save the number: 082 046 8553.
- Send a message with “Hi”.
- Select the option to change your cellphone number.
- Follow the step-by-step prompts until confirmation.
This method works best if your old number is still active.
B. Visit a SASSA Office
If you’ve completely lost access to your old number, self-service won’t work. In this case, visit your nearest SASSA office with:
- Green ID book or Smart ID card.
- Proof of residence (such as a utility bill).
- A signed affidavit explaining the loss of your old number.
SASSA staff will verify your details and manually update your number in the system.
Common Problems and How to Solve Them
Changing your number doesn’t always go smoothly. Here are common issues and fixes:
- Didn’t receive OTP?
- Check your network connection.
- Request OTP again.
- Try the WhatsApp method as an alternative.
- Old number no longer works?
- Visit a SASSA office with an affidavit.
- Error: “Number already in use”
- This means someone else may have linked their details to your ID. Report this to SASSA immediately.
- System down or not loading?
- Try again during off-peak hours.
- Keep checking the official SASSA Facebook or Twitter for system updates.
Fraud and Security Warning
Unfortunately, scammers often target SASSA beneficiaries. Protect yourself by following these rules:
- Only update your number through official SASSA channels (website, WhatsApp, or offices).
- Never share your OTP with anyone.
- Ignore SMS or calls asking for payment to change your details — SASSA does not charge for this service.
- Check updates directly on the official SASSA website or verified social media accounts.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use a family member’s number?
No. The number must be linked to your own ID for verification.
2. How long does it take to update my number?
It usually takes 24–48 hours, but delays can occur during peak periods.
3. Can I change my number multiple times?
Yes, but frequent changes may trigger fraud checks.
4. Will I lose access to old payment records?
No. Your payment history stays linked to your ID, not your number.
5. What if my application was approved but I changed my number?
Update your number as soon as possible to ensure you receive payment notifications.
Check also: How to Easily Get Your SASSA SRD Grant Application ID: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide
Keeping your mobile number updated with SASSA is essential for smooth access to your SRD R370 and other grants. Whether you’ve lost your SIM card, switched providers, or had your number deactivated, SASSA has provided secure ways to update your details.
The process is free, simple, and designed to protect you from fraud. By following the official steps, online, via WhatsApp, or at a SASSA office, you can ensure that all your grant updates, OTPs, and payment notifications reach you without delay.