The Social Security Administration’s Seattle Region proudly serves the
residents of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Our region encompasses
23 % of America’s landmass and spans three time zones.
Over 1.7 million of our region’s 12 million people receive monthly
retirement, survivors or disability benefits. Another 187,000 get Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) payments. In all, Social Security pays more than
$17 billion a year to residents of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Within the Seattle Region, we maintain a network of 54 local offices
– strung the length and breadth of our four states - from Fairbanks to
Medford and from Idaho Falls to Grays Harbor.
But chances are good that your first contact with Social Security will
be with one of our highly trained telephone service representatives based
right here in the Pacific Northwest. One of Social Security’s four largest
teleservice centers is located in Auburn, Washington. And we have a smaller
facility in Portland, Oregon. Both are fully integrated into Social Security’s
network of toll-free telephone service. Teleservice representatives at
both facilities can handle your calls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time,
Monday through Friday.
Just dial 1-800-772-1213.
The toll-free TDD number, for the deaf and hearing-impaired community,
is 1-800-325-0778.
Our nearly 1,800 Seattle Region employees are a well-trained, courteous
and highly dedicated group of people. As diverse as the population of
our region itself, their goal is to provide you with high quality, professional
service each and every time you need help. They are there to answer your
questions, explain our programs and take your applications for benefits.
And if you’re looking for employment, why not consider coming to work
for us? The Social Security Administration is a terrific place to work.
If you’re interested in finding out more about a career where you can
make a difference in people’s lives and your own, click on our
Social Security Careers link at the left.
Welcome to Social Security’s Seattle Region!
Carl L. Rabun
Regional Commissioner
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