Racine Social Security Office
4020 Durand Ave, Racine, 53405
May have closed or moved
This Racine office may have closed or moved. The nearest Social Security office is in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, about 6 miles away. Call 1-800-772-1213 to confirm before visiting.
Where to go instead
The closest open Social Security offices to Racine:
The Racine Social Security office was located at 4020 Durand Ave, Racine, 53405. It may have since closed or moved, so call ahead before making the trip. The address, map, and other details below are the most recent information on record for this location.
Phone
- National:
- 1-800-772-1213
- TTY:
- 1-262-554-4097
Directions to the Racine office
Located on Wisconsin 11 (Durand Avenue) 6 blocks east of Regency Mall.
Where the Racine office was
Services at a Social Security office
Social Security offices 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.
More Social Security help
Frequently asked questions about the Racine office
- Is the Racine Social Security office still open?
- This Racine office may have closed or moved. The nearest open Social Security office is in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, about 6 miles away. Call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) to confirm before visiting.
- Where is the nearest Social Security office to Racine?
- The closest office is in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, about 6 miles away. More nearby offices are listed at the top of this page with their addresses.
- Can I handle Social Security tasks online instead of visiting?
- Yes. With a free my Social Security account at ssa.gov you can replace a card (in most states), check an application, get a benefit verification letter, and update direct deposit without visiting an office.