Can I check my status with only ID number ?
No, it is not possible to check your status using ID number only, as this will compromise the security and privacy of other applicants if this was possible.
Understand Your SASSA SRD R370 Status Results
When you check your SRD status, you will get the status of your application outcome each month. The most important statuses are pending, approved, or declined. Below, we explain the meaning of each status, what to expect, and how to resolve problematic statuses like declined through the appeal process.
Application Status Pending
SASSA usually processes applications on a month-to-month basis, with all applications starting with a pending status. Your status will remain as ‘pending’ until SASSA completes its monthly vetting and validation of income, as well as other factors that may affect your eligibility. After this process, SASSA will decide whether to approve or decline your application.
Application Status Approved
An approved application status means that you still qualify/are eligible for the SRD grant for the current month. Make sure that your banking details are up to date so that you can receive your R370 payments on time.
When Are Applications Approved?
SRD R370 applications are typically approved from the 18th of every month and finish before the 23rd for all applications. If your application is still pending even after the 23rd, please contact SASSA immediately to find out what the problem might be with your application.
What is an SRD Application Batch?
Applications are processed in batches of three, with the first batch processed during the 18th to 23rd application processing period. To find out which batch you fall into, monitor your applications on a monthly basis to identify a consistent pattern of processing.
Application Approved, But No Payment Date
If your application is approved but there is no payment date, please update your banking details as soon as possible to allow SASSA to process payments in time. After updating your banking details, if the problem persists, please contact SASSA at +27800601011 or find your locally relevant SASSA office contact information.
Application Declined
A declined application means that you are no longer eligible to receive the SRD grant. This is because SASSA has identified that you have started receiving income or that some information in your application was found to be incorrect or inconsistent with the data SASSA has in its syst
Why am I approved but I do not have a payment date?
You must update your banking details in order to receive your grant money in time and avoid disappointments. Click here to update your banking details, or update your banking details through the SRD website.
Please consider the following:
- If you have not provided SASSA with any banking details at all, please do so without delay by updating your bank details on the SASSA SRD website at srd.sassa.gov.za.
- If you requested SASSA to open a Postbank account for you, SASSA is unfortunately not in a position to do this anymore. It is recommended that you either open an account with Postbank yourself and provide SASSA with your Postbank banking details, or open an account with a different bank and provide SASSA with the details to ensure payment.
NB: If you do not fall within any of these categories but have been approved and still not paid, it is recommended that you contact the SASSA Customer Care Call Centre on 0800 60 10 11 for further assistance and investigation.
Paying the right social grant, to the right person, at the right time and place. NJALO!
When will I receive my payment?
To know exactly when you will receive your payment, first check your status using your ID number and phone number. Then look at the field titled "pay date", this is the day you will receive your grant money. The payment is usually made in the early hours of the day and it takes 2 to 3 business days to reflect in your South African bank account.
Social Relief of Distress Grant Eligibility
A person in need of temporary assistance may qualify for the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress if he or she is a person with insufficient means.
The person with insufficient means must, in addition, be a person who is:
- a South African citizen; or
- a permanent resident; or
- a refugee; or a holder of a special permit under the Special Angolan Dispensation, the Lesotho Exemption Permit Dispensation, or the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Dispensation; or
- an asylum seeker, whose section 22 permit or visa is valid; and
- registered on the Department of Home Affairs database or registered on the Agency’s social grant database with a unique system-generated identifying number for people without identity documents; and
- between the ages of 18 and 60; and
- currently residing within the borders of South Africa;
- not a resident in a government-funded or subsidized institution;
- not unreasonably refusing to accept employment or educational opportunities;
- must meet the requirements of the Means Test; and
- not entitled to a social grant for himself or herself.
Reinstate Canceled Application for SRD R370/R350 Grant
If you were receiving the SRD grant, and canceled the application because you started receiving income or your financial situation changed, but now you are unemployed again, you must reapply for the SRD grant again. Follow the steps below to complete the process.
- Open the link Reinstate SRD Grant Application.
- In the website menu, click ‘Reinstate application’.
- Enter your South African ID number and the phone number you used to apply.
- Click send, and you will receive your OTP security code.
- Enter your security code in the field labeled “pin”.
- Choose a reason for reinstatement from the provided options.
- Click the “Reinstate Application” button.
- You will then see a message confirming, “Your application has been reinstated for the current month.”
Please note: You should only reinstate your application if you do not receive any sort of income whatsoever. Ensure to check if you are still eligible before proceeding.
Helpful Resources
For more information or assistance with your SASSA SRD status, visit these resources: