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Your Nearest Social Security Office

Since there is no SSA office in Winter Springs, the Lake Mary SSA Office serves Seminole County residents. It’s about a 10 min drive north.

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Office Hours
Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Distance from Winter Springs
~4 miles (10 min drive)
Appointments Encouraged: The SSA strongly encourages scheduling an appointment before visiting. Call 1-800-772-1213 or visit ssa.gov to schedule.
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For our full insider guide to this office, including wait times, tips, and visitor experiences, see our Lake Mary SSA Office page.

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Social Security in Winter Springs & Seminole County

Thousands of your neighbors in Winter Springs and Seminole County depend on Social Security. Here are the local numbers:

~8,360 SS Beneficiaries in Winter Springs
(ZIP 32708)
20,900+ Total Beneficiaries in
Seminole County
4 mi Distance to Nearest
SSA Office

Seminole 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 Winter Springs residents rely on online services, phone support, or the Lake Mary office for in-person assistance.

Dr. Ed’s Insider Tip: If you’re one of the ~8,360 beneficiaries in Winter Springs, set up your my Social Security account online. You can check your benefit amount, download your 1099 (SSA-1099), and manage your information without driving to Lake Mary.

What You Can Do Online — Without Visiting an Office

Good news for Winter Springs 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 Lake Mary office at (866) 964-7379 to schedule an appointment before making the drive. Read our Lake Mary SSA Office guide for insider tips on wait times and what to bring.

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Seminole County & Local Resources

In addition to the SSA, these local organizations in Seminole County can help Winter Springs residents with Social Security, Medicare, and related benefits:

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Seminole County Community Services

Local social services including assistance programs, community support, and referrals for Seminole County residents.

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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 Seminole County.

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SHINE — Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders

Free, unbiased Medicare counseling through Florida’s SHIP program. SHINE counselors help Winter Springs residents compare Medicare plans, understand coverage options, and resolve billing issues. Call 1-800-963-5337.

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Area Agency on Aging of Central Florida

Aging services, caregiver support, and benefits assistance for seniors in the Seminole County area.

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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

Is there a Social Security office in Winter Springs, FL?

No, there is no Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Winter Springs, Florida. The nearest SSA office serving Winter Springs residents is located in Lake Mary, FL, approximately 4 miles north. However, many Social Security tasks can be completed online at ssa.gov or by calling 1-800-772-1213 without visiting an office.

What is the nearest Social Security office to Winter Springs?

The nearest Social Security office to Winter Springs, FL is the Lake Mary SSA Office at 101 Commerce St, Suite 2001, Lake Mary, FL 32746. It’s approximately 4 miles from Winter Springs (about 10 min drive). The office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can reach them at (866) 964-7379. See our full Lake Mary SSA Office guide for insider tips on the best times to visit and what to expect.

What should I bring to the Lake Mary Social Security office?

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 Lake Mary 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.

Can I handle Social Security business online instead of visiting an office?

Yes! You can handle most Social Security business online at ssa.gov without making the 4-mile trip to Lake Mary. Online services include:

For complex situations (such as disability appeals or survivor benefits), you may still need to visit in person or call 1-800-772-1213.

How many Social Security beneficiaries live in the Winter Springs, FL area?

Approximately 8,360 Social Security beneficiaries live in the Winter Springs, FL area (ZIP codes 32708). Seminole County as a whole has over 20,900 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 Lake Mary SSA Office, 4 miles away.

Dr. Ed Weir

Written by Dr. Ed Weir

Former SSA District Manager | 20+ years inside the system

Dr. Ed spent decades inside Social Security, covering retirement, survivor benefits, disability, and Medicaid. Every guide on this site is based on real experience helping thousands of Americans get the benefits they earned. His mission: make sure you don’t leave money on the table.

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