Quincy Social Security Office
2401 Lind Street, Quincy, IL 62301
Verified against the SSA directory on May 23, 2026
The Quincy Social Security office is one of 47 field offices in Illinois, serving Adams County and the surrounding area. It is the closest office for residents of Quincy and 108 nearby communities, roughly 107,000 people. The nearest other Social Security office is in Hannibal, about 17 miles away.
- nearby towns served
- 108
- people in service area
- 107K
- to next-nearest office
- 17 mi
- offices in Illinois
- 47
- county
- Adams County
Phone
- Local:
- (888) 279-5999
- National:
- 1-800-772-1213
- TTY:
- 1-217-224-7620
Quincy office hours
Hours belowOpen 9am-4pm, Monday to Friday. Closed weekends and federal holidays.
| Monday | 9am to 4pm |
| Tuesday | 9am to 4pm |
| Wednesday | 9am to 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am to 4pm |
| Friday | 9am to 4pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Before you visit
- Most services now require an appointment. Call ahead at (888) 279-5999 or 1-800-772-1213 to book one.
- Bring a photo ID and your Social Security number.
- Bring original documents for your request, for a new or replacement card, proof of identity and citizenship or immigration status.
- Many tasks don't need a visit: replace a card, get a benefit letter, or update direct deposit online at ssa.gov.
Directions to the Quincy office
- Office is located on the Northeast corner of the intersection of 24th and Lind Streets in Quincy, Illinois.
- 24th Street is the Same as Illinois State highway 96.
Quincy office location
Services at the Quincy Social Security office
Staff at the Quincy office handle the full range of Social Security business, including:
- Apply for a new or replacement Social Security card
- Apply for retirement, disability (SSDI), or SSI benefits
- Change your name on your Social Security record
- Update direct deposit and mailing address
- Request proof of benefits or a benefit verification letter
- Get help enrolling in Medicare
- Check the status of an application or appeal
Want to prepare first? See our guides on getting an award letter, checking your earnings record, and when to claim retirement.
Towns served by the Quincy office
Many nearby towns have no Social Security office of their own, so the Quincy office is their closest option. It's the nearest field office for 108 surrounding communities, the largest is Quincy (Township) (39,131 residents):
| Town | Distance | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Quincy (Township), IL | 0.6 mi | 39,131 |
| Melrose, IL | 4.4 mi | 5,659 |
| Ellington, IL | 4.9 mi | 2,773 |
| Riverside, IL | 4.9 mi | 2,062 |
| Gilmer, IL | 9.1 mi | 1,141 |
| Ursa (Township), IL | 9.8 mi | 1,101 |
| Burton (Township), IL | 9.7 mi | 901 |
| La Grange, IL | 9.4 mi | 839 |
| Ursa, IL | 9.2 mi | 597 |
| Bloomfield, IL | 6.6 mi | 99 |
| Fowler, IL | 7.8 mi | 86 |
| Burton, IL | 7.3 mi | 41 |
…and 96 more nearby communities closest to this office.
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Frequently asked questions about the Quincy office
- The Quincy office is generally open 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday, and closed on weekends and federal holidays. The live status and full weekly hours are at the top of this page, call ahead, as hours can change.
- Do I need an appointment at the Quincy office?
- Since 2025, the Social Security Administration asks most visitors to schedule an appointment before visiting a field office. Call (888) 279-5999 or 1-800-772-1213 to book one and reduce your wait.
- You can reach the office at (888) 279-5999 (TTY 1-217-224-7620), or use the SSA national line at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday to Friday.
- Besides Quincy, this is the closest office for about 108 surrounding communities, including Quincy (Township), Melrose, Ellington, Riverside, Bloomfield. There's a full list of nearby towns and distances on this page.
- The next-closest field office is in Hannibal, about 17 miles away. Other nearby offices are listed on this page with their distances.
- In most states you can request a replacement card online with a free my Social Security account at ssa.gov, no office visit needed. You can also check applications, request benefit letters, and update direct deposit there.