Alamosa Social Security Office

Alamosa Social Security Office

The Alamosa Social Security Office is available to answer all of your questions and concerns regarding your social benefits, your social security card and more.

Here you can find the contact information for this office, including phone number, location and office hours. You can also find a FAQ section where we answer the most common questions asked at Alamosa Social Security Office.

If you visit this location, please tell us about your experience. It can be useful for others seeking assistance with Social Security issues.

If you visit the Alamosa Social Security Office, please tell us about your experience. It can be useful for others seeking help for a tax problem.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, it was suspended face-to-face service to the public at the Social Security Offices until further notice. However, you can still receive assistance by phone, fax, or online. Your local field office is available to take your call Monday through Friday, 9AM - 4PM.

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Top online services you might receive

You can go to the official website of the U.S. Social Security Administration to receive assistance online. This way you can request the following services without visiting your local office:

Apply for Benefits

  • Apply for Retirement Benefits
  • Apply for Disability Benefits
  • Apply for Medicare Benefits
  • Appeal a Decision

Review Your Information

  • View Your Latest Statement
  • Review Your Earnings History
  • Estimate Retirement Benefits
  • Check Application Status

Manage Your Account

  • Change Your Address
  • Set Up or Change Direct Deposit
  • Print Proof of Benefits
  • Print Your 1099

Frequently Ask Questions at Alamosa Social Security Office

  • Can I apply for Social Security benefits online?

    Yes, you can do your application at www.ssa.gov.

  • How long does it take to get a Social Security card?

    As soon as you provide all the information and documents required, the Social Security Administration will mail you your Social Security card. Generally, you can receive your Social Security Card within 2 weeks from the application day.

  • How do I change the name on my Social Security card?

    You will need to complete the Application for a Social Security Card by downloading Form SS-5 from the Social Security website. Once completed, you will need to mail the form or deliver it in person to your local office, along with the original copies of the documents needed to prove your identity.

  • How to replace a stolen or lost Social Security Card?

    You can request the replacement card online at www.ssa.gov or by calling 1-800-772-12-13. You can also do it by visiting your local office and providing an identification card to prove your identity.

  • Can I schedule an appointment with Social Security through this website?

    No, SSecurityOffices.com is not associated with the U.S. Social Security Administration and has no contact with its offices. As we only provide contact information, you must contact your local office directly to schedule, reschedule or cancel an appointment.


  • 14 Reviews For Alamosa Social Security Office

    Dustin Smith-Bishop
    Called and they never answered my call even though I called before 330
    John McEvoy
    Called twice to set up an appointment. Both times was on hold for 40 minutes listening to repeated recordings thanking me for waiting. After 40 minutes, the recording switched and saidSorry - all operators are busy - goodbye.This is a waste of my valuable time and tax dollars.
    Frank Chianelli
    Finding out how widespread the incompetency, how dysfunctional and corrupt the gov't employees are in the social security admin.,nGranted, management and supervision positions are not true leadership positions but one in those positions still must have a reasonable level of integrity and courage to do their tax payer jobs. When public employees are incompetent and engage in criminal, illegal conduct you must correct it and take steps to remove those individuals, Not support their dishonest conduct and reward them. That is exactly what Cassandra Murillo in the Alamosa office did for Malinda Minor and her illegal conduct while first in the Pueblo social security office and then again in the Canon City office.nAs I previously stated, dealing with waste, fraud and other illegal acts by gov't employees for decades, up through the Washington D.C., level I know that subordinates do not engage in illegal conduct unless their supervisors are the same way and they know they can do so with impunity and support.nIt is obvious that is the case here. I am sure Miss Murillo did not get her position based on professional competency she had or personal integrity to me she obviously lacks but more likely the ones now applied in gov't ie. Gender, race, selecting official who got there job the same way.nYour legislator are well aware of this and how incompetent and dysfunctional gov't employees are but do nothing about it. Bring it to their attention for action and they do nothing. In fact many of there taxpayer staff are the same way, Bennett, Tipton, Gardner, etc., need to take a look at who is representing them. You can bet they are losing votes and constituents.nThe social Security Admin., is just another example of how corrupt and incompetent gov't and gov't employees have become and are ripping off the system and taxpayer off big time while cheating honest citizens out of what they have earned.
    Afam Ifesinachukwu
    The security guard by the name Bob Pino here is all about service with a smile and all the workers here especially David, went out of their collective way to help when I and my client needed it most. If I could give them more stars I would.
    Evelyn Ruybal
    Cliff is always so helpful and willing to go that extra mile to help a person out! Thanks Cliff!!!!
    Laura Mayberry
    Everytime that I need to go in for a reason everyone has been so helpful and nice
    Louisa C
    Very difficult to work with, and are EXTREMELY slow to get anything done. Very inefficient.
    Patrick VanHoesen
    Nobody know how to use or what a telephone is
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