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Social Security Offices in Minnesota

17 field offices across 17 cities

Minnesota has 17 Social Security field offices in 17 cities. Together they're the closest office for around 2,360 surrounding communities, roughly 4.4M residents. The Brooklyn Center office covers the most ground, serving about 101 nearby towns. Use the map to find the office closest to you, then open its page for hours, phone, and directions.

field offices
17
cities
17
communities served
2,360
people in service areas
4.4M

Minnesota Social Security offices map

17 locations, Social Security offices in Minnesota. Click a pin for the address and a link.

Largest Minnesota offices by area served

The field offices that are the nearest location for the most surrounding communities.

All Minnesota Social Security offices

City Towns
Alexandria 182
Austin 105
Baxter 191
Bemidji 233
Bloomington 102
Brooklyn Center 101
Duluth 53
Fairmont 113
Fergus Falls 188
Hibbing 129
Mankato 162
Marshall 278
Minneapolis 3
Rochester 118
Saint Cloud 202
St Paul 117
Winona 83

Visiting a Minnesota 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 each office page for exact hours.
  • Many tasks don't need a visit: replace a card, get a benefit letter, or update direct deposit online at ssa.gov.

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Social Security offices in Minnesota: FAQs

How many Social Security offices are in Minnesota?
Minnesota has 17 Social Security field offices across 17 cities. Each one is listed on this page with its address, phone number, and hours.
Do I need an appointment at a Minnesota Social Security office?
Since 2025 the SSA asks most visitors to schedule an appointment before visiting any field office. Call the specific office or the national line at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) to book one.
Which Minnesota Social Security office covers the most communities?
The Brooklyn Center office is the closest field office for the most surrounding towns, about 101 communities. Each office page lists exactly which nearby towns it serves.
What should I bring to a Minnesota Social Security office?
Bring a photo ID and your Social Security number, plus original documents for your request, such as proof of identity and citizenship or immigration status for a new or replacement card.
Can I handle Social Security tasks online instead of visiting?
Yes, with a free my Social Security account at ssa.gov you can request a replacement card (in most states), check an application, get a benefit verification letter, and update direct deposit without visiting a Minnesota office.