Social Security Offices
in Wisconsin
Looking for a Social Security office in Wisconsin? You're in the right place. There are 29 SSA locations across 755 cities — browse the list below or search by city name to find yours.
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What to Know Before Visiting an SSA Office in Wisconsin
With 29 Social Security offices serving 755 cities across Wisconsin, finding help is easy — but a little preparation goes a long way.
Pick the Right Time
Monday mornings are the busiest. Try visiting on Thursday or Friday afternoon for shorter waits.
Bring Photo ID
A driver's license, state ID, or passport. You'll need it for just about every service.
Make an Appointment
Walk-ins work, but an appointment saves time. Call 1-800-772-1213 to schedule.
Check Online First
Card replacements, benefit checks, and more can be done at ssa.gov without a trip.
Services at Wisconsin Social Security Offices
Here's what you can take care of at any SSA location in Wisconsin.
Replace Social Security Card
Lost or damaged card? Get a replacement in person or online.
Apply for Retirement Benefits
Ready to retire? Start your application at the office or online.
Apply for Disability Benefits
File for SSDI or SSI disability benefits with staff assistance.
Enroll in Medicare
Sign up for Medicare Parts A and B when you're eligible.
Change Name on SS Card
Update your Social Security card after marriage, divorce, or legal name change.
Update Your Address
Keep your SSA records current when you move.
Online Alternatives — Skip the Wait
Handle these tasks from home without visiting an office in Wisconsin.
What Visitors Are Saying
Recent reviews from people who visited Social Security offices in Wisconsin.
I needed to replace my social security card and the Alma office made it painless. In and out in 30 minutes.
Made an appointment to apply for a social security number at the Amherst Junction office. Check-in was easy and the whole process was straightforward.
Needed to apply for a social security number. The Amherst office staff was incredibly helpful.
Came to the Amery office to apply for retirement benefits and brought all my documents. The rep processed everything quickly and even answered extra questions I had.
I visited the Amberg Social Security office to apply for retirement benefits and was impressed by how organized everything was. Check-in was digital and fast.
Applied for disability benefits at the Altoona social security office. The staff was compassionate and walked me through every form.
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Wisconsin has 29 Social Security offices across 755 cities. Just scroll through the city list above or search by name to find the one closest to you.
Pretty much anything Social Security related — apply for or replace your card, sign up for retirement or disability benefits, enroll in Medicare, update your name or address, and get help with SSI. Most offices in Wisconsin handle the full range of services.
Walk-ins are welcome, but honestly, you'll save a lot of time by scheduling ahead. Call your local office or dial 1-800-772-1213 to set one up.
No. All SSA offices in Wisconsin are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. They're closed weekends and federal holidays.
Yes, every Social Security office in Wisconsin takes walk-ins. But expect a wait — anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the day. Appointments are the way to go if you want to save time.
It depends, but plan on 30 to 90 minutes for walk-ins. Monday mornings and the first week of the month are the worst. Thursday and Friday afternoons are usually much quieter.
Yes! If you're a U.S. citizen age 18+ with a Wisconsin mailing address, you can request a replacement through your my Social Security account at ssa.gov. No office visit needed.
At minimum, bring a valid photo ID — driver's license, state ID, or passport. Depending on what you need, you might also need your birth certificate, proof of citizenship, or medical records.
The national Social Security helpline is 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), available Mon–Fri 8AM–7PM. Or call your local Wisconsin office directly — find the number on its detail page.
Yes, you can start your disability application at ssa.gov. You can also visit any SSA office in Wisconsin for in-person help.
Update your address online through your my Social Security account, by calling 1-800-772-1213, or by visiting any office in Wisconsin.
Wednesday through Friday afternoons, and later in the month (after the first week). Avoid Monday mornings and days right after holidays.