The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant (R370 per month in 2025) provides temporary relief for individuals who meet the specified eligibility criteria. This guide explains how to check your SASSA SRD status safely using official channels, what each status outcomes means, how to resolve common problems, and how to protect yourself from scams.
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Always use the official SASSA SRD status check portal to check your application or payment status. Do NOT provide sensitive details to third-party websites or social media pages that claim to βhelpβ you.
Official SRD status check portal: https://srd.sassa.gov.za (always make sure the domain name ends with .gov.za before entering confidential information. Always be alert for fake SASSA website, social media pages/channels/posts, and SASSA scams!)
Tip: If you do not receive an OTP, verify that your phone number is registered with the correct network and is RICA-registered. For SIM/number issues, contact your mobile provider. Never share your OTP with anyone claiming to help you!
Below are the most common SRD status check results you will see on the official portal and what each one means. Use these explanations to decide what to do next.
Meaning: Your application for the SRD R370 grant has been approved for the month shown.
Next steps: Check the payment date (if shown). If a payment date is shown, expect funds to reflect in your bank account within 1β3 working days from the scheduled date. If no payment date is shown, your payment is approved but still being scheduled β check again in a few days.
Meaning: SASSA is still processing or verifying your application information.
Common reasons: high application volumes, bank verification, identity verification, or cross-checks with other databases.
Action: Wait 5β14 working days. If status remains pending after this period, double-check your submitted bank details and ID number on the official portal and confirm your phone number is correct.
Meaning: Your application requires bank details or the submitted account could not be verified.
Action: Use the official portal to update your bank account information β only accounts in your name are accepted. After updating, allow 7β14 working days for verification.
Meaning: Your application has been flagged for additional verification (for example, identity checks or possible duplicate records).
Action: Do not submit multiple repeat applications β wait for SASSA to conclude the referral investigation. If SASSA requests documents, follow the official instructions only.
Meaning: SASSA has determined you do not meet the eligibility requirements for the month in question.
Common causes: existing income detected, another grant in payment, UIF registration, mismatch with Home Affairs, or multiple conflicting records.
Action: If you disagree, you can submit an appeal β see the appeals section below. Do not pay anyone who offers to βreverse a declineβ for a fee.
Meaning: The name/ID combination did not match Home Affairs records.
Action: Contact Home Affairs or visit a branch to correct your ID details. Once corrected, re-check status on the official SRD portal.
The SRD R370 is processed monthly. Payment dates are not fixed like some permanent grants and depend on verification steps and bank processing windows.
For more information on payment dates/schedules, check the our Payment Dates page.
If you receive a decline and believe it to be incorrect, you may appeal. Appeals are handled by SASSAβs processes β we only explain how to use the official route.
Follow these steps if your SASSA SRD R370 application was rejected and you believe the decision was incorrect:
Go to the official SASSA SRD Appeals Portal:
π https://srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals/appeal
Before typing your ID or phone number, double-check the URL in your browser:
To learn about common SASSA scams and tips on how to stay safe, see our guide:
π Grant & Scam Awareness β How to Spot Fake Sites and Protect Yourself
Make sure they match the details used in your original SRD R370 application.
Otherwise, you will not receive the OTP and cannot continue.
A PIN will be sent via SMS. Enter it to log in.
β Never share your OTP with anyone β not even someone claiming to be from SASSA.
Choose the declined month β select the reason β submit.
π Appeals must be submitted within 90 days of the declined decision.
If multiple months were declined, submit each appeal separately.
Use the same portal to check progress.
Processing time can range from a few days to a few weeks, depending on:
Anyone asking for money to assist with SASSA SRD appeals is a SCAM. Only use the official SASSA SRD appeals route linked above.
Follow this checklist step-by-step to fix the most common issues:
Scammers often use the βSASSA SRD status checkβ topic to trick applicants. Hereβs how to recognize and avoid SRD Status Check Scams targeted at SASSA R370 grant applicants/beneficiaries:
For more information on SASSA grant scams see our:
π Grant Scam Awareness article.
For suspected scams, report the case to the official authorities (SASSA, SAPS and you bank) and to us via our:
π Report a Scam Page .
If you donβt report it, you support it! Stay informed, stay safe.
Only submit documents when asked by the official SASSA appeals process. Typical documents include:
Note: Never upload sensitive documents to unofficial websites or to private messages.
It means your application is under review. This can last from a few days up to 30 working days depending on verification steps.
Common reasons include detected income, another grant in payment, or identity verification issues. Review the decline reason supplied on the official portal and gather any supporting documentation for an appeal if you disagree.
Use the official appeals portal: https://srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. Follow official instructions and upload documents only through the official form.
Yes β but update only on the official SRD portal. Changes will require verification and can take up to 7β14 working days.
Report identity misuse immediately to Home Affairs and the police (SAPS). Check your ID records and be prepared to open a case.
Payments usually reflect within 1β3 working days after the payment date is assigned, but this can vary with bank processing times.
SRD grants are generally not considered taxable income, but they may affect eligibility for some means-tested benefits. Check official SASSA guidance for details regarding interactions with other benefits.
Contact Home Affairs or visit a Home Affairs office to update your ID records. After corrections, re-check your SRD status on the official portal.
Report to your bank, SAPS, and the Cybersecurity Hub immediately. Use our Report a Scam page to notify our editors so we can help raise an alert (we do not provide legal or financial recovery services).
For quick access to other SASSA grant help pages in this hub, see:
Protect yourself, family and friend online by being alert of the latest online scams:
πOnline Safety & Scam Awareness in South Africaβ
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