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Change SRD Phone Number – Update Your Number Quickly & Safely

Your registered cellphone number is the key that unlocks almost every step of your SASSA SRD R370 grant – status checks, OTPs, payment date notifications, banking detail updates, e-KYC biometric links, and appeals all depend on receiving an SMS on your registered number. If you have lost access to that number, everything stops. This guide explains every official way to change your SRD phone number in 2026, what to do if you no longer have access to the old number, how e-KYC now affects the process, and what to do immediately if your number was stolen or used without your permission.

Quick Links – Official Update Portals

Change Contact Details (SRD): srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/update | Report Unauthorised Change: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/auth | Helpline: 0800 60 10 11 | SRD Status: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status

Why Your Registered Phone Number Matters

Your SRD-registered cellphone number is not just a contact detail – it is your identity verification key within the SASSA system. Every security-sensitive step requires an OTP delivered by SMS to this number. If the number is wrong, deactivated, lost, or stolen, the entire chain of access breaks.

The following actions all require a working registered number:

  • Logging into the SRD status portal to view monthly results
  • Completing e-KYC biometric verification – the link and PIN go to this number
  • Receiving your personal SRD payment date notification
  • Updating your banking details via the portal
  • Submitting and checking SRD appeals
  • Receiving all SASSA grant-related SMS communications
If your registered number is no longer accessible, every one of the above steps is blocked. Fix the phone number first – before attempting any other portal action. A phone number update is the highest-priority fix in the SRD system.

When Should You Change Your SRD Phone Number?

You should update your SRD registered number as soon as any of the following situations apply – do not wait, as delays cause payment interruptions and missed OTPs:

SituationRisk If Not FixedPriority
Lost or stolen phone / SIM cardBlocked from portal, e-KYC, and paymentsImmediate
Changed to a new number voluntarilyOTPs go to old number – all actions blockedAs soon as possible
Network provider deactivated the numberNumber may be reassigned to someone elseImmediate
Registered a number that belongs to someone elseSASSA communicates with wrong person; fraud riskUrgent
Number ported to a different networkOTP delivery may fail on ported numbers temporarilyMonitor; update if OTPs stop arriving
Registered number was changed without your knowledgePossible fraud – grant redirected to unknown numberEmergency – report immediately
SASSA policy requires that the phone number registered on your SRD application must be in your own name. Using someone else’s number to receive OTPs and notifications is not permitted and may cause complications or delays during verification.

Before You Start – What You Need

Prepare the following before attempting any method. Missing items will block the process midway:

  • Your 13-digit South African ID number – this is required for all methods
  • Your 6-digit SRD Application ID – required for the online portal method (see below if you have forgotten it)
  • Your new cellphone number – must be active, RICA-registered in your name, and able to receive SMS
  • Your registered email address – required for the online portal method to verify your identity
  • A reason for changing your number – the portal requires you to select from a list of official reasons

How to Find Your Forgotten Application ID

If you do not remember your 6-digit Application ID, you can retrieve it before starting the phone number change:

  1. Open the SRD status portal: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status
  2. Enter your 13-digit South African ID number and your old registered phone number.
  3. Click Submit – your 6-digit Application ID will appear at the top of the results page.
  4. Write it down before proceeding to the phone number change.
If you no longer have access to the old phone number either, you cannot retrieve your Application ID online. In this case, call 0800 60 10 11 or visit your nearest SASSA office with your ID document – they can retrieve it for you.

Method 1: Change Phone Number Online – SRD Portal (Recommended)

The online SRD portal is the fastest method and is available 24 hours a day. It requires access to both the old and new numbers at certain steps, so read the instructions carefully before starting.

SASSA Update
This method requires: your ID number, your Application ID, your registered email address, and your new phone number. Your new number must be able to receive an OTP before the change can be confirmed.
  • Open the official update page: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/update
  • Scroll down to the section labelled ‘How To Change My Contact Details?’ and click the option to change contact details.
  • Enter your 13-digit South African ID number and your 6-digit Application ID, then click Submit.
  • You will be redirected to a new form. Enter the email address you used when applying for the SRD grant, along with your new cellphone number.
  • Click Submit.
  • Select the reason you are changing your phone number from the official dropdown list. Choose the option that most accurately describes your situation – common reasons include: lost phone, stolen SIM, no longer have access to the registered number, or incorrect number entered at application.
  • An OTP will be sent by SMS to your new phone number. Enter this OTP on the portal and click Submit to confirm the change.
  • You will receive a confirmation SMS on your new number once the update is accepted.
  • Allow up to 14 working days for SASSA to fully process and activate the new number across all systems.
SASSA Update
You can only submit one phone number change request per 24-hour period. Do not submit multiple requests – this causes delays and may flag your profile for review. Submit once and wait.

Method 2: Change Phone Number via SASSA Call Centre

If you cannot complete the online method – because you have no internet access, have forgotten your Application ID, or no longer have any access to the old number – the SASSA call centre is the next best option.

  1. Charge your phone fully before calling to avoid being cut off.
  2. Have your 13-digit South African ID number and your new phone number ready.
  3. Call the SASSA toll-free helpline: 0800 60 10 11
  4. Listen to the voice prompts carefully and select Option 1 for SRD support.
  5. Select your preferred language when prompted.
  6. When connected to a SASSA agent, clearly state that you want to change the registered cellphone number on your SRD application.
  7. The agent will ask for your ID number, the phone number you used when applying (if you know it), and your new phone number.
  8. Answer any additional security questions the agent asks to verify your identity.
  9. Write down your call reference number before ending the call.
  10. Allow up to 14 working days for the number to be updated. SASSA will send a confirmation SMS to your new number once complete.
SASSA call centre agents may ask you to complete e-KYC biometric verification as part of the phone number change process if you have not previously done so. If they send a verification link via SMS, complete it within 72 hours.

Method 3: Change Phone Number at a SASSA Office (In-Person)

Visiting a SASSA office in person is the most reliable option when you have lost all access to your old number, the online portal is not working, or you need to complete biometric verification that cannot be done remotely.

  • Locate your nearest SASSA office at sassa.gov.za – search by province or district.
  • Visit the office during business hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM.
  • Bring your original green-barcoded ID book or Smart ID card – a copy is not sufficient.
  • Also bring any supporting documents you have: proof of your new phone number (e.g. a recent bill or RICA confirmation), and your Application ID if you have it.
  • At the helpdesk, inform the official that you need to change your registered SRD cellphone number.
  • Provide your ID number and new phone number. The official will capture your biometrics if required.
  • Ask the official for a reference number or confirmation slip before leaving.
  • Allow up to 14 working days for the update to reflect on the portal.
SASSA offices can be busy. Arrive early – ideally before 09:00 AM – to reduce waiting time. Bring all documents in originals, not photocopies. For some areas, SASSA also operates mobile service units that visit communities on specific days.

e-KYC Biometric Requirement for Phone Number Changes

From September 2025, SASSA implemented mandatory biometric verification (e-KYC) as part of the phone number change process for SRD applicants who have not yet completed their facial scan. This is a security measure to prevent fraudulent number changes by third parties.

What this means in practice:

  • When you submit a phone number change request, SASSA may send an e-KYC facial verification link to your new number (or your old number if still accessible).
  • You must complete the facial scan within 72 hours of receiving the link – it expires after this period.
  • If you do not complete the e-KYC step, the phone number change request will remain pending and may not be processed.
  • If your facial scan fails, you will need to visit a SASSA office for in-person biometric assistance.
  • No Application ID is required for the e-KYC step – only your South African ID number.
SASSA Update
e-KYC during a phone number change is a security feature, not a barrier. It confirms that the person requesting the change is the legitimate grant recipient, protecting you against fraudulent redirections of your grant.

Emergency: Your Number Was Changed Without Your Permission

If your registered SRD phone number was changed by someone else without your knowledge – whether through SIM swap fraud, theft, or identity theft – this is a grant fraud emergency. Act immediately to protect your grant and personal details.

Step 1: Report the Unauthorised Change to SASSA

  • Open the official SRD unauthorised change report page: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/auth
  • Enter your 13-digit South African ID number.
  • Submit a report that your registered SRD number was changed without your permission.
  • You will receive a confirmation message: ‘Successfully submitted unauthorised SASSA SRD change phone number – now report to SASSA.’

Step 2: Call SASSA Immediately

  • Call 0800 60 10 11 and clearly report that your SRD phone number was changed without your authorisation.
  • Ask SASSA to freeze any pending payment on your account until the issue is resolved.
  • Provide your ID number and as many details as possible about when you last had legitimate access.
  • Record your call reference number.

Step 3: Report to SAPS and Your Network Provider

  • Report the SIM swap or phone theft to the South African Police Service (SAPS) on 10111 or at your nearest police station.
  • Contact your mobile network provider immediately to report the unauthorised SIM swap and request a block on the number.
  • Keep copies of all reports as supporting evidence for the SASSA investigation.
SASSA Update
SIM swap fraud targeting SASSA grant recipients is an active and growing problem in South Africa. If you suspect your number has been swapped without your knowledge, treat it as a financial emergency and act on all three steps above on the same day.

After Your Phone Number Is Updated – What Happens Next

Once SASSA confirms your phone number change, the following will happen:

  • You will receive a confirmation SMS on your new number – keep this as proof of the update.
  • All future OTPs, payment date notifications, e-KYC links, and SASSA communications will go to the new number.
  • Your SRD status portal login will now require your new number alongside your ID number.
  • Banking detail updates and appeal submissions will use the new number for OTP verification.
  • If your grant was temporarily paused due to the number issue, it should resume processing automatically once the update is confirmed – check your status on the portal after the 14-day processing period.
If you were previously receiving your grant via cardless ATM withdrawal (CashSend), confirm with SASSA that your new number is RICA-registered in your name. CashSend PINs are delivered by SMS and require RICA compliance on the receiving number.

Common Problems & Fixes – Quick Reference

ProblemLikely CauseFix
Cannot log in to portal – OTP not arrivingOld number deactivated or lostCall 0800 60 10 11 or visit SASSA office to update number first
Portal says ‘Invalid Application ID’Wrong ID entered or Application ID forgottenRetrieve Application ID via status portal with old number; call helpline if blocked
OTP sent to new number but not receivedDelivery delay or RICA issue on new numberWait 5 minutes; check network; confirm number is RICA-registered
Number change submitted but not confirmed after 14 dayse-KYC not completed or processing backlogCheck if e-KYC link was sent; complete it; call helpline if still unresolved
Portal does not show ‘Change Phone Number’ optionPortal may be under maintenance or outdated browserTry a different browser or device; call helpline as alternative
Grant paused after number changeNormal security hold during update processingWait up to 14 working days; check status portal; call helpline if no update after 21 days
New number rejected – ‘Number already in use’Another SRD application linked to same numberEach number can only be linked to one SRD application; use a unique number in your name

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQ Accordion
Q1: Can I change my SRD phone number if I no longer have access to the old number?
Yes, but the process is more complex. You cannot complete the online portal method without the old number (for Application ID retrieval) or the new number (for OTP). In this case, call 0800 60 10 11 and explain that you have lost all access to your registered number. The agent will verify your identity and process the change. Alternatively, visit your nearest SASSA office with your ID document.
Q2: How long does it take for a SASSA phone number change to be processed?
Most online and call centre requests are processed within 2 to 5 working days. However, SASSA’s official processing window is up to 14 working days. If e-KYC biometric verification is required as part of the change, allow additional time for the biometric to be processed after the scan is submitted.
Q3: Will changing my phone number affect my current month’s SRD payment?
It may cause a temporary delay. If your payment date falls within the 14-day processing window, the payment may be held until the number update is confirmed. Once the update is processed, payments resume normally. Check your status on the portal after 14 working days to confirm.
Q4: Can I use the same phone number for multiple SRD applications?
No. Each cellphone number can only be linked to one SRD application. If you try to register a number already linked to another application, the portal will reject it. Each applicant must use a unique number registered in their own name.
Q5: Do I need to change my phone number if I just ported to a new network?
If your phone number stayed the same after porting (e.g. you kept the same number but moved from MTN to Vodacom), you do not need to update it with SASSA. The number is the same regardless of which network carries it. Only update if the number itself changed.
Q6: My phone was stolen and I cannot access any SASSA portals. What is the fastest way to get help?
Call 0800 60 10 11 from any phone – a friend’s, a public phone, or a family member’s. Explain that your phone was stolen and that the number linked to your SRD application was on the stolen device. Ask the agent to flag your account while the update is processed. Also report the theft to SAPS. If you have internet access on another device, submit an unauthorised change report at srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/auth as an additional protective step.
Q7: SASSA says my update request was submitted successfully but nothing has changed after 3 weeks. What should I do?
Call 0800 60 10 11 with your call reference number or the reference from your online submission. Ask the agent to confirm whether your request was received, whether e-KYC was triggered, and whether there is any blocker on your profile. If e-KYC was requested but you did not receive a link, ask the agent to resend it.

Summary – What to Do Next

  • Use the official update page: srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/update – do not use any third-party site
  • Have your ID number, Application ID, registered email, and new number ready before starting
  • If you cannot access the old number at all, call 0800 60 10 11 or visit your nearest SASSA office
  • Complete any e-KYC biometric verification link sent by SASSA within 72 hours
  • Only submit one change request per 24-hour period – multiple requests cause delays
  • If your number was changed without your permission, report it immediately at srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/auth and call 0800 60 10 11
  • Allow up to 14 working days for the update to fully reflect across SASSA’s systems
  • Check your portal status after 14 working days to confirm the update and resume normal grant access

Official SASSA Contact Details

ChannelDetails
Change Contact Details (Online)srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/update
Report Unauthorised Changesrd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/auth
SRD Status Portalsrd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status
Toll-Free Helpline0800 60 10 11 – Option 1: SRD support (Mon–Fri, business hours)
WhatsApp082 046 8553 – save as contact first; reliability may vary in 2026
SASSA OfficeFind your nearest office at sassa.gov.za – bring original ID document
Police (SAPS) — theft/fraud10111 or nearest police station