
"The Social Security Administration has offices across the United States and around the world in U.S. territories. Most of the time, those SSA offices are open to the public for those who need in-person services."
"Currently, a number of SSA offices are marked as closed for in-person services or just closed entirely, according to a current list of office closings and emergencies on the SSA website."
"The SSA's dedicated webpage says that some reasons for a disruption to services at a local office may include construction, inability to permit people to wait outside the office, and other reasons."
"As of this writing, the Social Security Administration says 13 of its offices are affected by the disruptions. Those include offices in 10 states and one territory."
A number of Social Security Administration offices in the United States and overseas are closed for in-person services. Currently, 13 offices in 10 states and one territory are affected. The reasons for these closures have not been specified, but potential factors include construction and safety concerns. A dedicated webpage by the SSA lists these disruptions, which impact various locations, including Arizona, California, Florida, and Hawaii, with some offices closed indefinitely or until specific dates.
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