Americans who rely on in-person assistance from Social Security offices should plan ahead during the upcoming federal holiday. Offices operated by the Social Security Administration will be closed nationwide in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The closure affects field offices across the United States, meaning visitors will not be able to access face-to-face services during the holiday. Phone support from live representatives will also pause temporarily.
For people managing benefits, applying for Social Security cards, or seeking help with claims, understanding how the schedule works can prevent unnecessary delays.
Why Social Security Offices Close on Federal Holidays
The Social Security Administration follows the federal government’s official holiday calendar each year. When one of these holidays occurs, agency offices remain closed and regular operations pause.
During the Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance, all field offices suspend in-person services. Staff members also do not provide live phone assistance during that period.
However, many digital services remain available even when offices are closed. Online tools allow beneficiaries to manage several tasks without visiting a physical location.
Complete Federal Holiday Schedule for Social Security Offices
The agency recognizes several federal holidays annually. On these dates, local offices remain closed and appointments are not scheduled.
| Federal Holiday | Observance Date |
|---|---|
| New Year’s Day | January 1 |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day | January 19 |
| Washington’s Birthday (Presidents Day) | February 16 |
| Memorial Day | May 25 |
| Juneteenth National Independence Day | June 19 |
| Independence Day (Observed) | July 3 |
| Labor Day | September 7 |
| Columbus Day | October 12 |
| Veterans Day | November 11 |
| Thanksgiving Day | November 26 |
| Christmas Day | December 25 |
Because these closures apply nationwide, visitors should avoid scheduling trips to their local Social Security office on these dates.
Regular Office Hours and Appointment Process
Outside of federal holidays, most Social Security field offices operate during standard weekday hours.
Typical Service Hours
Local offices usually open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Many services now require scheduled appointments rather than walk-in visits.
Arrival and Check-In
Visitors who already have appointments may use the agency’s mobile check-in system upon arrival. In many locations, this allows visitors to wait nearby or in their vehicle until staff notify them that assistance is available.
Some offices also provide self-service kiosks for check-in.
Phone Assistance
Individuals who need to speak with a representative can call the Social Security national helpline at 800-772-1213 during standard business hours.
The agency often recommends calling early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or mid-week to avoid peak call volumes.
Online Services Remain Available
Even when offices are closed, many services continue through the SSA’s official website.
Common online services include:
- Checking benefit application status
- Updating personal information
- Requesting replacement Social Security cards
- Reviewing earnings history
- Managing retirement or disability benefits
These tools allow many beneficiaries to handle essential tasks without waiting for offices to reopen.
Unexpected Closures and Service Interruptions
Although federal holidays are scheduled in advance, temporary closures can still occur for other reasons.
Possible Causes of Temporary Closures
Occasionally, offices may close due to:
- Severe weather conditions
- Building maintenance or construction
- Health or safety concerns affecting staff or visitors
Before traveling to a Social Security office, checking the agency’s online office status page can help confirm whether the location is open.
Planning Ahead for Benefit Services
For individuals who require in-person assistance, planning ahead is the best way to avoid service interruptions during federal holidays.
Scheduling appointments in advance and using online tools whenever possible can help ensure benefit applications, documentation updates, or card requests move forward without delays.
While Social Security offices pause operations during Martin Luther King Jr. Day, services quickly resume on the next business day, allowing beneficiaries to continue accessing the support they need.


