How to Check SRD Status 

How to Check SRD Status 

The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant is a monthly cash payment of R350 that is given to South Africans who are unemployed, unable to work, or have lost their income.

Methods of Checking SRD Status

  1. Online

Visit the SASSA website, https://srd.sassa.gov.za/ and click on the “Check Status” tab. Enter your ID number and the phone number that you used in your application.

  1. SMS

Send an SMS to 32555 with the following format:

STATUS <space> ID number

  1. Phone

Call the SASSA toll-free number on 0800601011. Have your ID number and the phone number that you used in your application ready.

Possible SRD Application Statuses

  1. Pending

Your application is still being processed.

  1. Approved

Your application has been approved and you will start receiving payments soon.

  1. Declined

Your application has been declined. You can appeal this decision by contacting SASSA.

  1. Discontinued

Your payments have been discontinued. This could be due to a number of reasons, such as you no longer meeting the eligibility criteria, or you have passed away.

If you are unsure of your SRD status, you can always contact SASSA for assistance.

FAQs 

How do I check my SRD status?

You can check your SRD status online, by SMS, or by phone.

  • To check your status online, visit the SASSA website, https://srd.sassa.gov.za/ and click on the “Check Status” tab. Enter your ID number and the phone number that you used in your application.
  • To check your status by SMS, send an SMS to 32555 with the following format: STATUS <space> ID number
  • To check your status by phone, call the SASSA toll-free number on 0800601011. Have your ID number and the phone number that you used in your application ready.

What are the possible SRD application statuses?

The possible SRD application statuses are:

  • Pending: Your application is still being processed.
  • Approved: Your application has been approved and you will start receiving payments soon.
  • Declined: Your application has been declined. You can appeal this decision by contacting SASSA.
  • Discontinued: Your payments have been discontinued. This could be due to a number of reasons, such as you no longer meeting the eligibility criteria, or you have passed away.

How long does it take to check my SRD status?

The time it takes to check your SRD status depends on the method you use.

  • If you check your status online, it should take a few seconds.
  • If you check your status by SMS, it should take a few minutes.
  • If you check your status by phone, it may take longer, depending on the number of calls that SASSA is receiving at the time.

What if I don’t know my ID number?

If you don’t know your ID number, you can still check your SRD status by providing your name and date of birth.

What if I don’t have access to the internet or a cellphone?

If you don’t have access to the internet or a cellphone, you can still check your SRD status by calling the SASSA toll-free number on 0800601011.

What if I have lost my SRD application number?

If you have lost your SRD application number, you can still check your status by providing your ID number and the phone number that you used in your application.

What if I have been approved for the SRD Grant, but I haven’t received any payments?

If you have been approved for the SRD Grant, but you haven’t received any payments, you can contact SASSA https://srd.sassa.gov.za/  to check the status of your payments.

What if I have any other questions about checking my SRD status?

If you have any other questions about checking your SRD status, you can contact SASSA for assistance.

What is the SRD Grant?

The SRD Grant is a monthly cash payment of R350 that is given to South Africans who are unemployed, unable to work, or have lost their income.

Who is eligible for the SRD Grant?

To be eligible for the SRD Grant, you must:

  • Be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
  • Be unemployed or unable to work.
  • Have lost your income.
  • Be residing in South Africa.
  • Be younger than 60 years old.
  • Not be receiving any other social grants.

Conclusion 

Checking your SRD status is important to ensure that you are receiving the payments that you are entitled to. There are three ways to check your SRD status: online, by SMS, and by phone. 

The most reliable way to check your status is online. However, if you do not have access to the internet or a cellphone, you can call the SASSA toll-free number.

The possible SRD application statuses are: pending, approved, declined, and discontinued. 

If your application is pending, it means that it is still being processed. If your application is approved, you will start receiving payments soon. If your application is declined, you can appeal this decision by contacting SASSA. If your payments are discontinued, it means that you no longer meet the eligibility criteria.