Duluth Social Security Office

Duluth Social Security Office

The Duluth 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 Duluth 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 Duluth 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 Duluth 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.


  • 27 Reviews For Duluth Social Security Office

    Lacey Davies
    Donu2019t even bother with this Social Security office. I was told by the DMV that I had to go in person to the Social Security office to get a piece of paper to be able to change my drivers license and my passport. I went to the Social Security office and thereu2019s a sign posted on the door that you have to call and do everything by mail. So now I will be waiting months to get my Social Security card, to be able to change my drivers license, to be able to update my passport, and change things like my bank accounts which are extremely vital. The sign on the door said something to the effect of u201c for the safety of their employees theyu2019re closed to the publicu201c every other public office in St. Louis County is open to the public except for Social Security? come on.
    Ed Montgomery
    Maybe this is not the staff's fault, but it is very frustrating that the rest of the world is back to work and these offices are still not open for services. It is nearly impossible to get every day tasks done like getting a new Social Security card. I wonder what the employees in these 'closed' government offices do all day.
    Brooklynn Johnke
    Not immigrant-friendly. tried to get my wife a social security card with her work permit and the Duluth office said they couldnu2019t do it without her green card. Went to the Minneapolis card office and was told TWICE that u201cthe Duluth office CAN process your application, theyu2019re just choosing not to.u201d
    Shannon Hall
    Not helpful. Cant make an in person appointment to show an ID for my replacement card. MY ONLY CHOICE is to send my brand new Real ID driver's license and application through the mail. After saying I would not mail in my license, the guy said have a good day and hung up.ud83dude44
    Cookie Briggs
    Everyone was very courteous very helpful they were there for what they were supposed to be there for I had it in a very enjoyable visit
    Jim Priley
    Waited for 2.5 hour's on hold. I just wanted to get a copy of my ssi income.we moved I sent in address change and Never received my yearly income. I now need copies for my homeowners tax cut. If I can't get it I will loose out 2 years of discount. I go on website but I feel really uneasy about who I am giving my personal information to. Frustrated Disabled customer.
    Meralyn Eliason
    Called the state agency to make a follow up, the lady answered my call and was told my application is just sitting in the local office per check on my application and as she checked on it there is nothing wrong with the application either should forwarded it to them so they can double check it but it's been sitting in the local office. I told her I haven't heard from them what to do next. Why they haven't forwarded it yet so it can keep moving...the lady answered, I'm confused too. So at the end of the call she gave me the local phone number. Eventually I called the local office, the man answered, and I introduced my named and purpose of the call. He replied, oh disability takes 5 months to process, but anyway I'll forward you to the lady who handles your application...in short, after all the call waiting and etc.. I was transferred, nobody answered, ended up leaving voicemail. That's how terrible my experience was. Just plain hopelessness and disappointment.
    Roadschooler USA
    So thereu2019s no people working now? Why i canu2019t get a hold of somebody over the phone?
    RJ Seelke
    I went in person to get social security started, and it was fine. I called them today, and got through with one phone number, but not the 3563 number. The web site gave instructions about withholding federal tax, but nothing about state. withholding. You'd think you could withhold for both by going online, but you would be wrong. And, you aren't told you can't withhold state taxes, unless you actually ask. But the person on the phone was able to tell me that right away.
    L. C.
    I called to change my address. Menu was easily understood. Kaitlyn took my updated information and all done in a couple minutes. Friendly and fast service
    Mark Saari
    Horrible the gentleman is unable to read apparently. Website states you need a birth certificate and school ID. Had both won't accept. Need to get medical record. He better have his Hipaa training and certifications up to date.
    Andromeda Lee
    Both people at the front were very nice and helpful! Painless experience, their website told me everything I needed so I was organized and ready to go. They answered all my questions and directed me to further information.nLovely folks, one of the kinder government experiences I've had.
    Ray Reynolds
    Cut me off disability (SSI) because I was unpaid executor for my mother. They said I could take money from her estate acct but never did. Appeals can take a year. You'd think they'd need evidence you did something wrong, but not them.
    Cheryl Larsen
    Both the man and the woman working at the front desk were SOOOO FRIENDLY and helpful!!! Highly recommend!!! I was in on 9/20/18, around 9:30am. No wait!
    Tamara Tate
    I expected to wait at least an hour...walked in at 10 and was helped right away and out at 1015...awesome!!
    Rose Randolph
    Was hung up on and then left on hold long enough that they closed and weren't taking calls anymore
    Aaron C.
    Typical government office staffed by typical government employees.
    Elijah Nelson
    And you guys close at 12pm why...?
    Michael Church
    Good
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