Just realized a lot of people don't know how to properly update their SASSA details, especially when it comes to banking info and phone numbers. The process is actually different depending on which grant you're on, so let me break it down because I've seen people get stuck on this.



If you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child support), you can't do most changes online unfortunately. You have to go in person to your nearest SASSA office and fill out their Payment Method Change Form. Bring your ID original and copy, plus a recent bank statement (less than 3 months old) or a letter from your bank showing the account is active in your name. They won't pay into joint accounts or anything like that, so make sure it's just yours. After you submit, it takes up to 21 working days for the bank to verify, and if you want it to take effect next month, you need to submit before the 15th. Miss that deadline and you're waiting another cycle.

Now if you're on the SRD grant, it's way different. The whole thing is online through their portal, which actually makes it easier. For updating your SRD banking details, you go to the official SASSA SRD website, enter your ID number, and they send a secure link to your registered phone. Click the link, enter your new bank account info, and submit. Takes a few days to weeks for verification. Same rule applies though – account has to be in your name.

For changing your phone number, it depends on your grant type. With SRD, you can use their contact portal – enter your ID and Application ID, put in your new number, select why you're changing it, and they'll send an OTP to verify. Pretty straightforward if the portal works. If it doesn't, just call the SASSA helpline at 0800 60 10 11 or email them. For permanent grants, just call the same number or visit an office to update your contact info.

One thing that's important – there are fake websites out there trying to scam people into giving their details. Always make sure you're using the official SASSA portal, not some random link. The whole process is annoying but necessary if you want your payments to keep coming through without issues. Anyone else had trouble with this?
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