Your Nearest Social Security Office
Since there is no SSA office in Palm Bay, the Melbourne SSA Office serves Brevard County residents. It’s about a 10 min drive northwest.
For our full insider guide to this office, including wait times, tips, and visitor experiences, see our Melbourne SSA Office page.
Social Security in Palm Bay & Brevard County
Thousands of your neighbors in Palm Bay and Brevard County depend on Social Security. Here are the local numbers:
(ZIP 32905, 32907, 32908)
Brevard County
SSA Office
Brevard County’s beneficiary population includes retirees, individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, and survivors. With no local SSA office, many Palm Bay residents rely on online services, phone support, or the Melbourne office for in-person assistance.
What You Can Do Online — Without Visiting an Office
Good news for Palm Bay residents: most Social Security business can be done online at ssa.gov or by calling 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778) — no 4-mile drive required.
Still need to visit in person? Call the Melbourne office at (866) 716-7667 to schedule an appointment before making the drive. Read our Melbourne SSA Office guide for insider tips on wait times and what to bring.
Services & Free Insider Guides
Whether you visit the Melbourne office or handle things online, these are the Social Security services available to Palm Bay residents. Each includes a free expert guide from Dr. Ed Weir, former SSA District Manager.
Social Security Retirement
Apply for or manage retirement benefits
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →SSDI Disability
Apply for Social Security Disability Insurance
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →SSI (Supplemental Security Income)
Need-based benefits for limited income
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Medicare Enrollment
Enroll in Parts A, B, and D
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Survivor Benefits
Benefits after loss of a spouse or parent
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Spousal Benefits
Maximize your household benefit income
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Appeal a Denial
Fight for the benefits you deserve
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Working While Receiving Benefits
Understand the earnings limit rules
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Card Replacement & Name Changes
New card, replacement card, or update your name on Social Security records
Do This Online →Medicaid
Government health coverage for low-income individuals and families
Read Dr. Ed's Insider Guide →Brevard County & Local Resources
In addition to the SSA, these local organizations in Brevard County can help Palm Bay residents with Social Security, Medicare, and related benefits:
Brevard County Community Services
Local social services including assistance programs, community support, and referrals for Brevard County residents.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida
Free legal aid for low-income residents, including help with Social Security disability appeals, SSI denials, and Medicare issues. Serves Brevard County.
SHINE — Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders
Free, unbiased Medicare counseling through Florida’s SHIP program. SHINE counselors help Palm Bay residents compare Medicare plans, understand coverage options, and resolve billing issues. Call 1-800-963-5337.
Area Agency on Aging of Central Florida
Aging services, caregiver support, and benefits assistance for seniors in the Brevard County area.
Florida SNAP/Food Assistance
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps) for Florida. Many SSI and SSDI recipients qualify for additional food assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, there is no Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Palm Bay, Florida. The nearest SSA office serving Palm Bay residents is located in Melbourne, FL, approximately 4 miles northwest. However, many Social Security tasks can be completed online at ssa.gov or by calling 1-800-772-1213 without visiting an office.
The nearest Social Security office to Palm Bay, FL is the Melbourne SSA Office at 1715 W Nasa Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901. It’s approximately 4 miles from Palm Bay (about 10 min drive). The office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can reach them at (866) 716-7667. See our full Melbourne SSA Office guide for insider tips on the best times to visit and what to expect.
Bring a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID) and your Social Security number. That’s enough to get started — the Melbourne office staff will tell you if anything else is needed for your specific situation.
Dr. Ed’s tip: Don’t delay your visit trying to gather paperwork. The SSA has access to most of your records already. Every month you wait could mean lost benefits.
Yes! You can handle most Social Security business online at ssa.gov without making the 4-mile trip to Melbourne. Online services include:
- Creating a my Social Security account
- Applying for retirement benefits
- Applying for disability benefits (SSDI)
- Requesting a replacement Social Security card
- Checking your benefit amount and payment history
- Enrolling in Medicare
- Downloading your SSA-1099 tax form
- Updating your address or direct deposit information
For complex situations (such as disability appeals or survivor benefits), you may still need to visit in person or call 1-800-772-1213.
Approximately 26,400 Social Security beneficiaries live in the Palm Bay, FL area (ZIP codes 32905, 32907, 32908). Brevard County as a whole has over 66,000 total Social Security beneficiaries, including retirement, disability, and survivor benefit recipients. Despite this significant population, there is no local SSA office — all in-person services require a trip to the Melbourne SSA Office, 4 miles away.
Get Dr. Ed’s Free Social Security Guide
7 Things Your SSA Office Won’t Tell You — from a former SSA District Manager