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Social Security Offices in Tucson, Arizona

2 offices ยท Pima County

Tucson has 2 Social Security field offices, all in Pima County. Together they're the nearest office for around 61 communities across the area, part of Arizona's 14 offices statewide. Use the map or the list below to choose the right one, then check its hours and book an appointment before visiting.

offices in city
2
communities served
61
people in service area
511K
county
Pima County
to next-nearest city
57 mi

All 2 Tucson offices on the map

2 locations, Social Security offices in Tucson. Click a pin for the address and a link.

Tucson Social Security offices

Visiting a Tucson office

  • Most services now require an appointment. Book by calling the office or 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778).
  • Bring a photo ID and your Social Security number, plus original documents for your request.
  • Field offices are open weekdays only and closed on federal holidays. Check the exact hours on each office page above.
  • Skip the trip when you can: replace a card, get a benefit letter, or update direct deposit online at ssa.gov.

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Tucson Social Security offices: FAQs

How many Social Security offices are in Tucson?
Tucson, Arizona has 2 Social Security field offices, each listed below with their address, hours, and phone number.
Do I need an appointment at a Tucson office?
Since 2025 the SSA asks most visitors to book an appointment before coming in. Call the office directly or the national line at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) to schedule one and cut your wait.
What should I bring to a Tucson Social Security office?
Bring a photo ID and your Social Security number, plus original documents for your request, for example, proof of identity and citizenship or immigration status for a new or replacement card.
What's the nearest Social Security office to Tucson?
The closest field office outside Tucson is in Nogales, about 57 miles away. More nearby offices are listed on this page.
Can I avoid visiting a Tucson office?
Many tasks, replacing a card, checking an application, getting a benefit verification letter, or updating direct deposit, can be done online with a free my Social Security account at ssa.gov, with no visit needed.