SRD Status Check September 2025
SRD Status Check September 2025
SRD Status Check
You might be wondering how to check your SASSA status if you applied for the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) award from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) for September. This page explains how to check your Sassa balance, how to find out your Sassa SRD status, and when the R350 will be paid in 2025. To check your SRD status for September, we will walk you through the procedure.
SRD September Status Checker Process 2025
check your SRD status here;
- Visit the ASSAS website
The first step to checking your SRD status for September is to visit the SASSA website at www.sassa.gov.za. Once on the home page, click “Grant” and select “Grant Inquiries” from the drop-down menu.
- Select SRD grant
On the Claims page, you’ll see a list of different grants. Select specify SRD by clicking the “assign SRD” button.
- Enter your identification number
You will then be prompted to enter your ID number and click “Submit”. This will allow you to check your SASSA status and find out your SRD scholarship status for September.
- Check your status
Once you have submitted your ID number, the website will show your SASSA status and SRD issuance status for September. If your status is “approved”, your payment will be made on the specified date. If your status is “pending”, you will need to wait for more information from SASSA.
- Contact SASSA for support
If you have any questions or concerns about your SASSA status or SRD benefit status for September, you can contact SASSA for assistance. You can call the SASSA toll-free number on 0800 60 10 11 or visit the nearest SASSA office for assistance.
READ HERE; Sassa R350 Payment Dates For March 2025
The Reason You Haven’t Received Your SASSA September Payment
there could be several reasons why your payment hasn’t arrived;
- Incorrect bank details:
If you provide incorrect bank details during registration, your payment may have been declined by your bank.
- Technical problem:
Sometimes technical problems can occur during the payment process, causing your payment to be delayed.
- Delay in the verification process:
SASSA must verify your application and bank details before payment. Delays in this process may result in a delay in receiving your payment.
- Fraudulent activity:
If SASSA suspects fraudulent activity, they may withhold the payment until a thorough investigation is conducted. What to do if you have not received your payment
- Check your bank details:
Make sure that the bank details you provided during registration are correct. If incorrect, update your contact information and contact SASSA to notify them of the change.
- Contact your bank:
If your bank details are correct, contact your bank to see if they received the payment. They can track your payments and update your status.
- Contact SASSA:
If you have not received your payment and your bank details are correct, contact SASSA for the status of your payment. They can give you more information about why your payment is late and what steps you can take to resolve the issue.
- Patiently waiting:
If your payment is delayed due to technical issues or delays in the verification process, you may need to wait patiently for your payment to be processed. Check your bank account regularly to see if payment has been received.
READ HERE; Sassa Srd Payment Dates For September 2025
The amount that SASSA pays depends on the type of grant and the eligibility criteria of the applicant. Here is a breakdown of the different types of grants and the amounts paid by SASSA:
- Old Age Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to people who are 60 years and older. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the Old Age Grant is R1,980 per month.
- Disability Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to people who are unable to work due to a permanent disability. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the Disability Grant is R1,980 per month.
- War Veterans Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to people who served in the South African Defence Force or Liberation armies before 1994. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the War Veterans Grant is R1,980 per month.
- Child Support Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to caregivers of children under the age of 18. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the Child Support Grant is R470 per month.
- Foster Child Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to foster parents or caregivers of foster children. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the Foster Child Grant is R1,350 per month.
- Care Dependency Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to caregivers of children with severe disabilities. As of May 2025, the amount paid for the Care Dependency Grant is R1,980 per month.
- Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant: This is a monthly grant paid to people who are in dire need of financial assistance. The amount paid for the SRD Grant varies and is subject to change depending on the circumstances.
It’s important to note that these amounts are subject to change and may differ depending on your circumstances and eligibility criteria.
Do we submit a new Sassa R350 application for 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic-related R350 award was established to help persons who had hardships, and it was scheduled to expire in March 2023. The funding was extended. The grant will continue as usual, and applicants who have already applied do not need to do so again.
Sassa Contact Details
080060 10 11
Call SASSA at 080060 10 11 or e-mail grantenquiries@sassa.gov.za.
or visit the SASSA official website here
checking your SRD status for September is easy and convenient with the online portal provided by SASSA. By following the steps outlined above, you can check your status and find out if your SRD grant for September has been approved. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact SASSA for assistance.