The Miami Beach office serves 16,385 total beneficiaries across 7 ZIP codes. Of these, 850 individuals receive SSDI, representing 5% of the total caseload. When you visit, ensure you have all medical documentation ready to avoid processing delays. An attorney can help you ensure your application is complete and accurate from the start.
Your local SSA service center
As your local Social Security service center, the Miami Beach office manages a monthly payout of $30 million to the community. While the office supports 16,385 total beneficiaries, the population skews heavily toward retirement, with 81% of recipients being retired workers. Only 5% of the local caseload consists of disabled-worker beneficiaries, making this a retirement-heavy catchment area. This office remains the primary location for you to handle your initial benefit paperwork.
You can visit the Miami Beach office to file initial SSDI applications, submit medical records, verify your identity, or update your direct deposit information. This office does not make final disability decisions, as those are handled by the state DDS, and any necessary hearings are conducted at a separate location. While walk-ins are accepted, scheduling an appointment in advance is the most effective way to minimize your wait time.
Who this office serves
Beneficiaries in this service area receive an estimated $29,580k in Social Security benefits each month.
Miami Beach SSA Field Office
1801 Alton Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Mon–Fri · 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
View on SSA.gov →Before you visit
When you arrive at the Miami Beach office, bring a valid government-issued photo ID and a comprehensive work history. You should also provide a complete list of your treating physicians with their contact information, recent medical records, and a current list of all medications. If you have received any prior denial notices, bring those documents as well. Expect your interview with a claims representative to last between 45 and 90 minutes.
Avoid common pitfalls such as submitting an incomplete work history or failing to include recent medical records from all your treating providers. Many applicants also struggle by omitting details about their conditions or signing complex forms without fully reviewing them. Providing incomplete information often leads to unnecessary processing delays or initial claim denials. Ensure every section of your application is thorough and accurate before you submit it.
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Check My BenefitsShould you bring an attorney?
Applying for disability benefits is a complex process where the evidence you gather today defines your appeal record tomorrow. Most people who apply solo face significant hurdles and often regret not having professional guidance after an initial denial. An attorney can help you understand your options and ensure your application is as strong as possible from the very first step.
Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer
SSDI hearing approval rates — represented vs. on your own
Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37. The 3× gap is a population-wide average across all judges; individual outcomes vary.
If your SSDI claim moves to a hearing
About two-thirds of initial SSDI applications nationwide are denied. If yours is, your case moves to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge at one of the regional hearing offices that handles appeals from Miami Beach. The Miami Beach field office holds your file at every appeal stage, but the substantive decisions happen further up the chain.
