You checked your phone. No payment notification. You checked again. Still nothing. Before you panic, there’s a good chance your SASSA grant just needs a simple reapplication and this guide shows you exactly how to fix it.
Quick Answer: To reapply for your SASSA grant in 2026, visit srd.sassa.gov.za, enter your ID and phone number, update your details, accept the terms, and submit. SASSA raised grant amounts in April 2026 and will raise them again in October 2026.
What Is SASSA Reapplication and Why Does It Matter in 2026?
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) runs one of the largest social grant programmes in Africa. Reapplication is the process of confirming your continued eligibility for a grant you are already receiving — or were previously approved for.
This is not the same as applying for the first time. It is a verification step that SASSA uses to keep its beneficiary records accurate and current.
In 2026, reapplication matters more than ever because:
- Grant amounts have officially increased from April 2026
- SASSA continues cross-checking its database with the South African Revenue Service (SARS), Home Affairs, UIF, and NSFAS
- Beneficiaries with outdated contact details or income changes may be flagged for reapplication
If SASSA cannot confirm your identity or eligibility, your payments can stop even if you genuinely qualify.

Updated SASSA Grant Amounts: April 2026
The South African Government confirmed new payment amounts effective April 2026. The next scheduled increase is expected in October 2026.
| Grant Type | Amount (Oct 2025) | Amount (April 2026) | Increase |
| Old Age Grant (60–74) | R2,320 | R2,400 | R80 |
| Old Age Grant (75+) | R2,340 | R2,420 | R80 |
| Disability Grant | R2,320 | R2,400 | R80 |
| Care Dependency Grant | R2,320 | R2,400 | R80 |
| War Veterans Grant | R2,340 | R2,420 | R80 |
| Foster Care Grant | R1,250 | R1,290 | R40 |
| Child Support Grant | R560 | R580 | R20 |
| Grant-in-Aid | R560 | R580 | R20 |
| SRD Grant | R350 | R370 | R20 |
These increases apply automatically for existing approved beneficiaries. However, if your application is under review or your status is inactive, you will need to reapply to receive the updated amount.
Which SASSA Grants Require Reapplication?
Not every grant requires reapplication at the same time. Here is a quick breakdown:
Social Relief of Distress (SRD) R370 Grant This grant requires regular reconfirmation. SASSA reviews eligibility monthly and may flag your account if income, banking, or identity details change.
Old Age Grant Recipients generally do not reapply unless SASSA identifies a discrepancy in the Home Affairs database or a change in personal circumstances.
Disability Grant Medical re-assessments are required periodically. SASSA may call beneficiaries for a review if your temporary disability period expires.
Child Support Grant Caregivers must keep their details current. Changes in the child’s circumstances or the caregiver’s income can trigger a reapplication request.
Foster Care Grant, Care Dependency Grant, and Grant-in-Aid These are subject to court orders or medical documentation and may require renewal when those documents expire.
How to Reapply for the SASSA SRD R370 Grant Online? Reapplication Steps
The official reapplication portal is srd.sassa.gov.za. Do not use any third-party websites claiming to be SASSA they are not official and may steal your personal information.
Step 1: Open the Official Website
Go to https://srd.sassa.gov.za on your phone or computer. Make sure you are on the correct site before entering any details.
Step 2: Select Your Applicant Category
You will see two options on the homepage:
- South African ID Holders — for citizens and permanent residents
- Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders — for qualifying non-citizens
Select the category that applies to you.
Step 3: Click Apply Online
Find the section labelled “How do I apply for this SRD Grant?” and click the yellow button to begin your online application.
Step 4: Enter Your Mobile Number
Type in the mobile number that is registered in your name. SASSA links your application to your phone number, so it must be correct. Click “Send SMS” to request your verification code.
Step 5: Enter the OTP
You will receive a PIN via SMS. Enter it on the website and click “Verify” to confirm your number.
Step 6: Read and Accept the Consent Terms
SASSA’s consent form explains how they use your data. Read it carefully, then accept the terms to continue.
Step 7: Complete Your Personal Details
Fill in all required fields accurately — full name, ID number, address, and banking details if applicable. A single error can delay your application.
Step 8: Identity Verification
SASSA will automatically cross-check your details with the Department of Home Affairs. This step confirms your identity without any additional action from you.
Step 9: Save Your Reference Number
Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation message and a unique reference number. Store this safely. You will need it to track your application status.

Step-by-Step: Reapplication via WhatsApp
If you prefer WhatsApp, SASSA offers an official chatbot service. This is ideal for applicants without stable internet access.
Step 1: Open WhatsApp and send any message to 082 046 8553 — this is SASSA’s verified official number.
Step 2: The automated chatbot will ask you a series of questions. Answer each one honestly and clearly.
Step 3: The bot will send you three things — a reference number, a One-Time Pin (OTP), and a verification link.
Step 4: Click the link and enter your OTP on the SASSA webpage it opens.
Step 5: Type in your surname and ID number to confirm your identity.
Step 6: Review all your details on screen. Correct anything that is wrong before proceeding.
Step 7: Accept the terms and conditions to finalise your reapplication.
SASSA Reapplication vs SASSA Appeal: What Is the Difference?
Many applicants confuse these two processes. They are not the same.
| Feature | Reapplication | SASSA Appeal |
| Purpose | Renew or confirm eligibility | Challenge a rejected decision |
| When to use | Periodically or when SASSA requests | After receiving a rejection |
| Initiated by | Applicant or SASSA | Applicant only |
| Outcome | Approval or further review | Overturned or upheld decision |
| Deadline | As requested by SASSA | Within 90 days of rejection |
If SASSA rejects your reapplication, you have the right to lodge an appeal. SASSA is legally required to tell you how to do this in your rejection notice.
Common Reasons SASSA May Request a Reapplication
SASSA does not randomly ask people to reapply. There are specific triggers:
- Failed identity verification — your details did not match Home Affairs records
- Age eligibility concerns — your age falls outside the qualifying bracket
- Detected income — SARS data suggests you have an income above the threshold
- UIF or NSFAS payments — receiving funds from these programmes may affect your SRD eligibility
- Duplicate grant applications — SASSA’s system flags accounts receiving more than one grant simultaneously
- Outdated banking details — if your bank account has changed and SASSA cannot process your payment
Fixing these issues quickly prevents long delays in receiving your grant.
How to Check Your SASSA Reapplication Status?
After reapplying, you can track your application status online.
Step 1: Visit the SASSA SRD status portal at https://srd.sassa.gov.za
Step 2: Enter your South African ID number and the cell phone number you used during the application.
Step 3: Your current application status will display on screen.
Processing typically takes up to 30 days, though some applications take longer. If there is no update after 60 days, contact SASSA directly.
How to Contact SASSA for Reapplication Help?
- Toll-free helpline: 0800 60 10 11 (free from any network)
- Email: [email protected]
- WhatsApp: 082 046 8553
- In person: Visit your nearest South African Post Office (SAPO) branch or a SASSA local office
Conclusion
SASSA reapplication in 2026 is straightforward when you follow the correct steps and use only official channels. Whether you are reapplying for the SRD R370 grant or confirming eligibility for the Old Age, Disability, or Child Support Grant, the process is designed to be accessible — online, via WhatsApp, or in person.
Grant amounts increased in April 2026, and the next increase is expected in October 2026. Stay informed, keep your details updated, and check your status regularly to avoid interruptions to your payments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Do I need to reapply for my SASSA SRD R370 grant every month?
No. Once approved, you do not reapply monthly. SASSA reviews your eligibility automatically. You only reapply if SASSA sends you a specific request or your status changes.
Q2: What documents do I need to reapply for a SASSA grant?
You need your South African ID number and the mobile number registered in your name. For other grants like the Disability Grant, a medical report from a certified doctor may also be required.
Q3: Can I receive more than one SASSA grant at the same time?
Generally, no. SASSA’s rules do not allow a person to receive multiple grants simultaneously. However, a caregiver may receive a Child Support Grant for a child while the child receives a separate grant.
Q4: What happens if my SASSA reapplication is rejected?
You can appeal the decision. SASSA will include appeal instructions in your rejection notice. You have up to 90 days from the rejection date to submit an appeal.
Q5: How long does SASSA take to process a reapplication?
SASSA aims to process reapplications within 30 days. Complex cases may take longer. If you have not received feedback after 60 days, contact the SASSA helpline on 0800 60 10 11.
Q6: Can I reapply for my SASSA grant if I do not have a bank account?
Yes. SASSA offers payment through cash pay points and the SASSA Postbank Gold Card. You can select your preferred payment method during the reapplication process.
Q7: Will the new April 2026 grant amounts apply to my reapplication?
Yes. If your reapplication is approved in 2026, the updated grant amounts confirmed in April 2026 will apply automatically based on your grant type.
Q8: Is it safe to apply through WhatsApp?
Yes, but only through the official SASSA WhatsApp number: 082 046 8553. Do not share your ID or banking details with any other number claiming to be SASSA.