SRD SASSA Status Check

SASSA Status Check helps beneficiaries to track SRD Application Status, whether approved or rejected, and payment Dates in case of SRD R370 payment is approved.

Although there are many other methods for checking SRD R370 Status, like WhatsApp, Phone Number, and USSD Code, checking online is easy and quick.

All applicants for the SASSA SRD R370 Grant should regularly check their status to stay updated on their SRD Payment Dates. This SASSA SRD Status Check online tool displays the application status and payment dates for all previous and upcoming months.

SASSA Payment Dates

SASSA Status Check Payment Dates July 2025

Checking your monthly SASSA payment status is very important to collecting your grant payment on the scheduled payday. Below is a table showing the SASSA payment dates for July 2025, which will help you know when to collect your money.

Grant TypePayment DateDay
Older Persons Grant3 July, 2025Thursday
Disability Grant4 July, 2025Friday
Children’s Grants5 July, 2025Saturday

SASSA SRD R370 Payment Dates for July 2025

If you’re a beneficiary of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, it’s time to check your SASSA payment dates for July 2025. The status for this month has been released, and approved applicants will receive the R370 payment according to the schedule below.

PaydayPayment DateAmount
Saturday26 July 2025R370
Monday28 July 2025R370
Tuesday29 July 2025R370
Thursday30 July 2025R370
Friday31 July 2025R370

Note:

  • Payments may take 2-3 working days to reflect in bank accounts.
  • Beneficiaries should check their status online before expecting payment.
  • If any date falls on a public holiday or weekend, SASSA may adjust the schedule.

SASSA grants are essential for many people who rely on these funds to live. To smooth the distribution process, the grants are organized into categories, such as Older Persons, Disability, and Children’s Grants. This ensures that funds are distributed fairly and efficiently to those who need them.

SASSA Grant Payment Dates 2025/26

Here’s the table for the SASSA payment dates for the financial year 2025/2026:

MonthOlder PersonsDisability GrantsChildren’s Grants
April 20252025/04/022025/04/032025/04/04
May 20252025/05/062025/05/072025/05/08
June 20252025/06/032025/06/042025/06/05
July 20252025/07/022025/07/032025/07/04
August 20252025/08/052025/08/062025/08/07
September 20252025/09/022025/09/032025/09/04
October 20252025/10/022025/10/032025/10/06
November 20252025/11/042025/11/052025/11/06
December 20252025/12/022025/12/032025/12/04
January 20262026/01/062026/01/072026/01/08
February 20262026/02/032026/02/042026/02/05
March 20262026/03/032026/03/042026/03/05

SASSA Payment Dates 2025/26

Please note that these dates are subject to change due to public holidays or unforeseen circumstances.

SASSA Payment Increases for 2025

From April 1, 2025, SASSA grants will increase, providing financial relief to beneficiaries. The following are the new payment amounts for SASSA.

Grant TypeIncrease AmountNew Amount (April 2025)
Old Age Grant+R130R2,330
Disability Grant+R130R2,310
Care Dependency Grant+R130R2,310
War Veterans Grant+R130R2,330
Foster Care Grant+R70R1,250
Grant-in-Aid+R30R560
Child Support Grant+R10R800
SRD (R370 Grant)+R20R370

These increases will help beneficiaries keep up with the rising cost of living.

How to Check SASSA Status for R370 in 2025?

To check your R370 SRD grant payment dates, you can use your application ID and phone number on the official SASSA website. While there are several ways to track your SASSA application status, the most reliable and convenient method is online. Some other methods are:

srd.sassa.gov.za Status Check Online

  1. Visit the official SASSA website https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status for the R370 status check online
  2. Now, enter the South African ID Number and Phone Number in the respective input boxes
  3. Click on the Check Status Button given below the input box
  4. Finally, the SASSA Status Check tool will determine whether your application is Approved, Declined, or Pending, along with payment dates.
Sassa Status Check Infographics Guide
SRD Status Check

Check SASSA Payment R370 Grant Status on the Phone

You can also check the SASSA Payment R370 on your phone by following this guide:

  1. From your phone number linked with SASSA, dial 080 060 1011.
  2. Here, you need to give your South African ID Number and Registered Mobile Number
  3. After this, it will ask you a few more questions in the prompt, and you have to answer these questions
  4. Now, it will send you the OTP to your phone number for verification 
  5. Finally, you will receive the Status of your application 

SRD SASSA Grant Status Check for R370 on WhatsApp

To make it easier to check the SASSA SRD Grant Status, you can now even use your WhatsApp. Just follow the guide below:

  • Firstly, save the phone number 0820468553 on your mobile phone
  • Open WhatsApp and search for the above number you saved
  • Type a message with your Complete Name (Name & Surname) and South African ID number
  • Now press the Enter button and send the message 
  • Finally, you will get the R370 SASSA Grant Status on WhatsApp
SASSA Grant Status Check via WhatsApp

Moya App SRD R370 Status Check

  • Open your device’s app store and search for “MoyaApp.”
  • Download and install the latest version of the app on your phone.
  • After installation, open the app from your downloaded files or home screen.
  • Tap on the ‘Services’ tab to access the main menu.
  • Scroll through the options and tap on ‘SASSA SRD.’
  • You’ll now be able to access the official SASSA services (including status checks) without using data.

SASSA SRD Status Check USSD Code

If you don’t have an internet connection, then you can use the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) facility to check the SASSA Payment Application Status. 

  • Dial *120*3210# from your phone
  • Now, you will see a prompt with a few options
  • Press 1 for SRD Application Status
  • Press 2 to enter SRD Grant Information 
  • Press 3 to see the status of the SASSA Application 
SASSA Status Check with USSD Code

SASSA R370 Status Check with Email

Now, you can check the SASSA R370 Status by email as well. Follow the guide below for it:

  •  First of all, open your email (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) and type a new email
  • Enter “grantenquiries@sassa.gov.za” in the recipient.
  • Write the email for Grant R370 Application Status Check and enter your Registered South African Number and South African ID Number.
  • Within 24 Hours, you will receive a reply with the status of your application.

Check SASSA R370 Status with Bank Account

  • If you’ve linked your bank account to your SASSA grant, you’ll receive an SMS alert once the payment is made.
  • Make sure to regularly check your SMS inbox on your phone.
  • The payment notification will be sent directly to your registered phone number as soon as the funds are transferred.

SASSA Status Check via Offices

Once verified, they will inform you about your application status and payment details.

  • Visit the nearest SASSA regional office in your area.
  • Make sure it has been at least two weeks since you submitted your SRD application.
  • Bring all necessary documents, including your South African ID and application date details.
  • Provide the requested information to the official, such as your ID number and account/grant details.

The staff may ask for additional details or proof documents for verification.

SRD Application Status Meanings

When you check your SASSA SRD application status online, you might come across different responses that can be confusing at first. Each status tells you something specific about your application, whether it’s still being reviewed, approved, declined, or something else. Below is a simple breakdown of what each message means and what you should do in each case.

Status: Failed

A “Failed” result usually means your application couldn’t be processed. This could happen for a few reasons:

  • Your form was incomplete.
  • You submitted incorrect personal or banking details.
  • You’re registered with UIF or receiving another grant.
  • SASSA couldn’t verify your data due to technical or administrative issues.
  • Temporary technical problems on the status check website.

What you should do:

  • Wait and check again after some time in case it’s a system issue.
  • If still failing, update and resubmit your application with the correct details.
  • Double-check your ID and banking information.
  • Make sure all required fields are completed before submitting again.

Status: Pending

A “Pending” status means your application is still under review. SASSA is verifying your information and hasn’t made a decision yet. This is normal if you applied recently, and no action is needed unless it stays pending for an unusually long time.

Status: Declined

If your application is marked as “Declined,” it means SASSA found that you’re not eligible for the grant. This may be due to:

  • Incorrect or false details.
  • Your income exceeds the limit.
  • You’ve already received a similar grant.
  • You applied more than once using different credentials.

You can submit an appeal if you believe this decision was made in error.

Status: Self-Exclusion Response Found

This means SASSA detected that your financial situation doesn’t meet the grant requirements. You may be:

  • Earning more than R370/month,
  • Receiving income from UIF or another support program,
  • Living in a government-funded institution.

As a result, your application has been rejected.

Status: Referred

This means your application has been sent to another department for deeper verification. It often happens when:

  • There’s suspicious or conflicting information,
  • Complaints were made against your application,
  • SASSA wants to confirm your eligibility further.

Good to know: “Referred” doesn’t mean rejection. It just means your application is being reviewed more thoroughly.

Status: Identity Verification Failed

This occurs when your ID number or personal details don’t match the records at the Department of Home Affairs. Make sure:

  • Your ID number is correct,
  • The spelling of your name and details match your official documents exactly.

Status: Period Pending

This status appears when your application has been received, but processing hasn’t started yet for a specific month. It usually resolves automatically once your turn comes in the review cycle.

Status: Period Approved

Good news! This means your application has been approved for the current payment cycle. Your grant will be paid soon—just wait for the payment date.

Status: Period Declined

Your application was approved overall, but for a specific month, it didn’t qualify for payment. Don’t worry—it could be due to temporary income above the threshold or document mismatches. You can still receive payment in the upcoming months.

Status: Approved but No Payment

If your application is “Approved” but no money has arrived, it usually means:

  • Payment is scheduled but not yet released.
  • You haven’t received the “Paid” status yet.

Check back in a few days, or contact SASSA if the delay continues after receiving a “Paid” status.

Status: Means Income Source Identified

This means SASSA found records indicating you’re earning income above the grant limit. It could be through a job, UIF, or any other support. Since SRD is for those with little to no income, this status leads to a decline unless you can prove otherwise during an appeal.

Certainly! Here’s a detailed breakdown of the content with both headings presented in bullet points for better clarity:

SRD SASSA Grant Eligibility Criteria 2025?

  • Unemployed or Earning Below R624/Month
    To qualify, you must either be unemployed or earn less than R624 per month. Anyone earning above this threshold is considered financially stable and will not qualify for the grant.
  • South African Citizen, Refugee, or Asylum Seeker
    Applicants must possess a valid South African ID, green book, or official permit. Refugees, asylum seekers, and special permit holders are also eligible, provided they have the correct legal documentation.
  • Age Requirement: 18–60 Years
    You must be 18 years or older, but not older than 60, to apply. This ensures the grant is targeted at working-age individuals who are not yet eligible for an old-age pension.
  • Only One Applicant Per Household
    Only one person per family can apply for the SRD grant. Priority is given to the main breadwinner of the household to ensure fair distribution.
  • Not Receiving Other Government Financial Aid
    You are not eligible if you’re already receiving other government support like UIF, NSFAS, or any other social grant (except the Child Support Grant, which is allowed).

How to Apply for the SASSA SRD R370 Grant Online?

  • Step 1: Visit the Official SASSA Website
    Start by visiting the official SASSA website: srd.sassa.gov.za. Be cautious of fake or third-party websites.
  • Step 2: Choose Your ID Type
    Select your identification status from the available options:
    • South African ID Holder
    • Asylum Seeker / Special Permit Holder
  • Step 3: Verify Your Phone Number
    Enter your mobile number to receive a One-Time PIN (OTP). Submit the OTP to confirm your number.
  • Step 4: Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the online form with accurate personal information, including:
    • ID number and phone number
    • Full legal name
    • Email address (if available)
  • Step 5: Choose a Payment Method
    Select how you want to receive your payment:
    • Bank transfer (enter your valid bank details)
    • Retail options like Pick n Pay or Shoprite
  • Step 6: Upload Required Documents
    Attach all supporting documents requested by SASSA, such as identification and proof of income (if any).
  • Step 7: Submit the Application
    Once everything is complete and accurate, click Submit to send your application for review.

Reason for Declined SRD Grant

If your SRD R370 grant application has been rejected, SASSA typically provides a specific reason for the decline. Understanding these reasons is essential so you can take the right steps, either correcting your details or submitting an appeal. Below are the most common reasons why your SRD grant may be declined, along with what each means:

  • Income Source Detected: If SASSA identifies that you receive more than R624 per month from another source, you won’t qualify for the SRD grant, as it’s meant for individuals with no or very low income.
  • Identity Verification Failed: This happens when your details don’t match records at the Department of Home Affairs. It can occur if you’ve recently updated your ID or changed information such as your surname or address.
  • Already Receiving a SASSA Grant: If you’re currently benefiting from another SASSA grant (like for disability, older persons, or child support), you won’t be eligible for the SRD grant.
  • NSFAS Beneficiary: Students receiving financial aid through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) are excluded from the SRD grant.
  • Receiving Other State Support: If you’re already receiving government assistance exceeding R370 or living in a state institution (like a rehabilitation centre or prison), your application may be declined.
  • UIF Registered: If you’re registered to receive Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) payments, your application may be turned down. If you’re eligible but not yet claiming UIF, it’s advisable to apply.
  • Government Payroll Match: Being listed as an employee on any government payroll automatically disqualifies you from receiving the SRD grant.
  • Age Not Within Limits: The grant is only available to applicants between 18 and 59 years old. If your age doesn’t meet this requirement for a particular month, your application may be declined.
  • High-Risk Mobile Number: If your phone number has been associated with suspicious or multiple applications, SASSA may flag it for fraud and ask you to update your contact information.
  • Listed in SAFPS: If your ID is flagged for fraud in the South African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) database, your application may be automatically rejected for security reasons.

If you feel that your application was wrongly declined and the reason listed doesn’t apply to your situation, you can file an appeal for reconsideration for the affected month through the official DSD appeals website.

How to Appeal or Request Reconsideration?

If your application was rejected, you can file an appeal. You can also appeal if the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA) rejects your application within 90 days.

Filing an Appeal

  1. Visit the SRD website.
  2. Click the “Click Here to File an Appeal” link to check your appeal status.
  3. Enter your 13-digit South African ID number and registered phone number to request a PIN.
  4. You will receive a PIN via SMS.
  5. Select the month your SRD grant was denied. Note: You must submit separate appeals for each month.
  6. Attach all required documents (e.g., proof of residence and bank statements for the past six months).
  7. Briefly explain why you’re appealing.
  8. Submit your documents and the supporting documentation.

Checking Appeal Status

To check the status of your appeal:

  1. Visit the reconsideration status check page.
  2. Enter your South African ID number and the phone number associated with your reconsideration request.
  3. You will receive an OTP on the registered phone number.
  4. Enter the OTP code on the site.
  5. Your status will be displayed on the screen.

Reinstating Your SASSA Grant

You can reinstate the grant if you have financial difficulties, but you canceled your SRD grant due to improved finances.

  1. Visit the official SASSA website.
  2. Enter your South African ID number and phone number.
  3. Click “Send PIN” to verify the OTP.
  4. Choose a reason for reinstatement, such as incorrect cancellation or no longer earning income.
  5. Confirm your reinstatement request.

SASSA will review your reinstatement request within 7-14 days. Once approved, you will receive a notification.

SASA Contact Information and Support

Following the sources of SASSA Support or Contact Means. You can use any of the below for any help or query:

  • WhatsApp Number: 082 046 8553
  • Call Center: 080060 10 11
  • Email Address: grantenquiries@sassa.gov.za
  • Head Office: 501 Pretorius St, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0007

SASSA Office Opening Hours

  • Opening Time: 07:30 AM to 08:00 AM (Mon-Fri)
  • Closing Time: 04:30 PM to 05:00 PM (Mon-Fri)

FAQs for SRD Status Check

To check your SASSA application status, you will need to provide your South African Number and South African ID Number. For more information, you can check the details above. 

The processing time for SASSA applications can vary depending on various factors such as the volume of applications received and the complexity of each case. It is advisable to regularly check your application status for updates and follow any instructions provided by SASSA.

Yes, you can use this website to check the status online by following the above guide. Just fill in the above input box and get the status of the application in no time.

If your application status remains unchanged for an extended period, it is recommended to contact SASSA directly for assistance. They may be able to provide insights into the status of your application and advise you on any necessary steps to take.

Yes, you can use GovChat to Check SASSA Status. Install the app on your phone and Add a South African ID Number and Registered Phone Number. That’s all!

You can contact Sassa team on following numbers:

  • 012 312 7727
  • 0800 60 10 11

SASSA typically takes about 90 days to approve an application, this timeline is not set in stone and may vary depending on individual circumstances and verification procedures. Time may vary depending on multiple factors.

To check your SASSA status online, go to their official website and find the “Check Application Status” section. Enter your ID number and other necessary details, then click “Check Status.” Wait for the system to process your request, and your application status will appear on the screen. You can also check it from above tool as well.

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