Keene Social Security Office

Keene Social Security Office

The Keene 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 Keene 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 Keene 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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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 Keene 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.


  • 20 Reviews For Keene Social Security Office

    Kevin Hubbard
    I got the best woman ever to help me today.! She was very nice and informative. She was patient respectful and very very understanding. Ty very much I wish I got your name all I remember is she was in #1 spot
    Thomasina StPierre
    Agent I spoke with on phone was very pleasant and helpful. Security guard at this location was not friendly or helpful. Had to wait for him to finish a personal call to ask a question and his only answer to any question wasI don't know, I don't work for themWen into the office twice today and his demeanor was the same both times.
    Christine Downing
    This office was very respectful. The guard was pleasant and didn't have to wait long.
    Nancy Guzik
    Angels at this office helped me to get my medicare birthday correct in time. They all have been patience and kind and HEROS!
    Joan W
    I live in Vermont and was calling the New Hampshire office, as they were the closest, to see if I needed to go in person. Spoke with an agent on the phone. She listened to my question thoroughly. She told me that what I needed could be done on the phone, but would need to be done with the Vermont office. She took all my information and scheduled a phone interview, for me, with the Vermont office. While you could hear that the agent was a little rushed, she was polite and handled the situation with courtesy. Other than wait time, took all of 5 minutes.nnNow I will wait to hear from the Rutland, VT office to see how they handle my situation. Will leave a review for them as well.
    Danielle Munn
    Unless you have a quick issue, this office can't seem to organize and work efficiently. Every time I visit, employees complain they're understaffed. Yet, they have time to talk about Candy Crush, Politics and where they are ordering lunch. The security guard was more helpful with information! And that's the honest truth. He told me to go over Keene District, right to main office. I was forced to drive to Concord to get an emergency issue handled. Concord assisted even though they weren't required. Keene needs an overhaul of staff willing to serve the public.
    Scott Hussey
    Long wait. But once i was called, things were handled quickly
    Kenzie Abram Gelbart
    My sister manages a non-government social service office, and needless to say the way one of the female staff members spoke was a absolutely not ok for this type of work.nnAs others have said, a spicific staff member I spoke to clearly had nosocialtraining, nor knowledge of their position. Though the security guard was very pleasent and helpful? The female clerk was annoyed with having to answer my questions, and was condiscending even though she didnt know how my questions, or even understand what I was asking. It felt like some weird twilight zone situation, being treated like I was stupid when she wasnt even listening to enough of my words to internalize my question. There was no way this woman was going to do any thinking for me. Mind you, there was no harsh exchange of words to cause this, nor afterward. Either she decided based purely on my outward appearance she didnt like me, or worse, maybe she is just like that (which case she should not be working at a place like this). Her response to 90% of my questions was that she had no control over the process, and for me to look everything up online. This response to what I was asking was so arbitrarily unrelated to my question, she without a doubt could not listen to a whole sentence of mine at a time.nnSo, if you cant find your answers online, go to this office so you can be rudely dismissed and told to go back online.nnNext time I have a question, I'll ask your supervisor. They might be more invested in your job than you are.nnThe most important thing to note here is that so many people coming into these offices DO have impairments, and social service employees should NEVER treat people like they are disabled.nnIf she treated ME like that, I cant imagine how disrespectful she must be to people who clearly ARE struggling with something.nnNo wait time, and pleasent guard though?
    Christina u201cLottiePopu201d Anderson
    Uneducated,disrespectful, unorganized, and lack social training. They were so belittling of this poor old lady who had her ripped SSI card from birth and simply asked to have a new one mailed to her. She had her DL card,BC,and proff of mail. The workers were yelling at her like she was hard of hearing that she needed more proof. She looked scared and embarrassed by being treated so poorly at her age. I canu2019t see why she needed anymore proff of her identity. They had only one window open. The bathroom was locked and this poor hugely pregnant women and child were patiently waiting to be called and they asked nicely for someone to open the bathroom as clearly the mother and child needed to urinate. They didnu2019t even care. Ignored her repetitively with condescending scolds. I was mortified by our government workers. Sick
    Oriana Wheeler
    rude on the phone and in person. ask for advice and they give you an attitude for not understanding.
    Oriana Wheeler
    rude on the phone and in person. ask for advice and they give you an attitude for not understanding.
    Adrian Thompson
    Very long waits.
    Doris Roberts Putnam
    Mandy Cummings
    Chris Hassan
    Tessa Pierce
    Patricia Martin
    Rob Barry
    Paul Bathrick
    Stephen Meek

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