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SSA Office Addresses and Phone Numbers in Colorado

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Jackie Jakab, Disability Attorney
Jackie Jakab
Lead Attorney
Published September 18, 2023
Updated October 4, 2023
4 min read
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When you have a question for the SSA, they often suggest calling their national number, or visiting their website.

But sometimes, your local field office is better positioned to help. Whether you're checking on the status of your disability application, hoping to apply for benefits by phone, or trying to schedule an appointment — we recommend calling your local office first.

We've created a complete directory of every SSA office in Colorado — plus their hours, phone number, and fax number.


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Alamosa

602 Del Sol Dr 1A 

Alamosa, CO 81101

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (888) 475-0297

Fax Number: (833) 641-2555


Aurora

14280 E Jewell Ave Ste 250

Aurora, CO 80012

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 931-9965

Fax Number: (833) 436-4146


Canon City

115 N 10Th St 

Canon City, CO 81212

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 272-5728

Fax Number: (833) 950-2910


Colorado Springs

2306 E Pikes Peak Ave 

Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (888) 880-0688

Fax Number: (833) 641-2553


Denver

1500 Champa St 2Nd Fl Ste 200

Denver, CO 80202

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 613-9904

Fax Number: (833) 612-0146


Durango

103 Sheppard Dr Ste 120

Durango, CO 81303

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (888) 472-6115

Fax Number: (833) 641-3163


Ft Collins

301 S Howes St 4Th Fl

Ft Collins, CO 80521

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 336-7385

Fax Number: (833) 641-3165


Grand Junction

825 North Crest Dr 

Grand Junction, CO 81506

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 931-7120

Fax Number: (833) 612-0150


Greeley

5400 West 11 St Ste A

Greeley, CO 80634

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (877) 405-9195

Fax Number: (833) 612-0152


Lakewood

13151 W Alameda Pkwy 

Lakewood, CO 80228

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 563-9469

Fax Number: (833) 950-3537


Littleton

8000 Southpark Ln 

Littleton, CO 80120

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (888) 824-4384

Fax Number: (833) 950-3535


Louisville

480 W Dahlia St 

Louisville, CO 80027

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (877) 405-5872

Fax Number: (833) 641-2557


Montrose

1805 Pavilion Dr 

Montrose, CO 81401

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 758-1317

Fax Number: (833) 950-2906


Pueblo

3769 Parker Blvd

Pueblo, CO 81008

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (888) 737-1761

Fax Number: (833) 612-0148


Trinidad

111 Waverly Ave 

Trinidad, CO 81082

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Phone Number: (866) 755-5009

Fax Number: (833) 612-0154


How to apply for disability at an Colorado SSA office

If you’re applying for SSI or SSDI, and don’t have a lawyer, it’s helpful to apply in-person at an SSA office. While SSA agent’s won’t be able to give you legal advice, they will be able to answer basic questions on the application paperwork and process. 

We wrote a complete guide to applying for disability on your own here, which goes in-depth on what to expect. To sum it up, you’ll want to prepare by making an appointment, reading over the application, and taking some notes on your medical situation.

You’ll also want to bring in the following on your appointment date:

  • A copy of your Social Security card: Or a record of your Social Security number (SSN)

  • Proof of age: Birth certificate, passport, or other government-issued ID

  • Information about where you live: Your mortgage or lease and landlord’s name

  • Proof of income: Pay stubs, bank statements, insurance policies, and other information about your income and the things that you own

  • Proof of resources: Bank statements for all checking and savings accounts, a deed or tax appraisal for all property you own except the house you live in, etc.

  • Medical information: Any medical reports you have access to, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of your doctors

  • Info on your work history: A recent resume, or a summary of your most recent job titles, employers, and dates worked

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Frequently asked questions about Colorado SSA offices

What time do SSA offices open in Colorado?

Almost all SSA field offices open at 9:00AM. To avoid long waits, the SSA recommends against visiting first thing in the morning.

When’s the best time to visit an SSA office in Colorado?

While wait times may vary, offices are often busiest first thing in the morning, early in the week, and during the early part of the month. We’d recommend scheduling an appointment, or avoiding these peak hours, when visiting your local field office.

Do I need an appointment to go to my local SSA office?

The SSA reopened for walk-ins in 2022. They do advise that those without appointments may encounter delays and longer waits, so we’d recommend scheduling your visit in advance.

Should I apply for disability at an SSA office or online?

If you’re not applying with a lawyer, we recommend applying for benefits at your local SSA office. While the representatives there won’t be able to give you legal advice, they can explain parts of the application that may be confusing, and answer basic questions about the disability benefit process.

What SSA office do I go to?

Go to whichever office location is closest to you. If you’re having a hard time getting ahold of your closest office, and are willing to travel, setting up an appointment at another nearby office is a good bet. Regardless of which office you visit, it’s a good idea to take note of who you interacted with. At a minimum, keep a record of which office you visited, which representative you spoke with, and your date of contact.

Do SSA offices have drop boxes?

Some SSA offices do have drop boxes. When SSA offices closed, or restricted their hours, due to COVID-19, drop boxes were put in place for non-contact document delivery. Not all offices have, or still operate, drop boxes — so it’s best to call your specific office before you drop off any paperwork.


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