SASSA/SRD Portal Explained — The One Official Website
If you’ve seen “srd.sassa.gov.za,” “sassa portal,” “srd website, srd sassa gov za,” or any of a dozen slightly different spellings, this guide confirms exactly which one is real, what’s actually on it, and how to spot a fake look-alike before you type in any personal details.
- The One Official SRD Website
- Common Typos and Variations People Search
- What You Can Actually Do on the Portal
- How to Spot a Fake Look-Alike Site
- sassa.gov.za vs srd.sassa.gov.za
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
The One Official SRD Website
There is exactly one official website for the SRD R370 grant: srd.sassa.gov.za. Type it directly into your browser rather than clicking a link from WhatsApp, SMS, Facebook, or any forwarded message. The address bar should show exactly this domain with a padlock icon — nothing else, even something that looks almost identical.
Common Typos and Variations People Search
All of these refer to the same single website — they’re just different ways people type, remember, or search for it. None of them are separate or alternative portals:
- srd.sassa.gov.za (correct)
- www.srd.sassa.gov.za
- srd@sassa.gov.za (this looks like an email address, but the actual site has no “@” in it)
- sassa.srd.gov.za, srd.sassa gov.za, srd .sassa.gov.za (spacing/ordering typos)
- “sassa login,” “sassa portal,” “sassa services portal,” “srd website”
If a site uses a hyphen, an extra word, or a different ending (like “.co.za” or “.org” instead of “.gov.za”), it is not the official government site — government domains in South Africa always end in .gov.za.
What You Can Actually Do on the Portal
The SRD portal handles the entire R370 grant lifecycle in one place:
- Apply for the grant for the first time
- Check your status — Approved, Pending, or Declined for each month
- Complete eKYC identity verification if your status requires it
- Update your banking details or registered phone number
- Request reconsideration of a declined decision (within 30 days), or a formal appeal (within 90 days) if reconsideration doesn’t succeed
- Cancel your application if you no longer need the grant, or reinstate a suspended or cancelled grant if your circumstances change back
This is the only SASSA grant where every one of these steps can be done online — every other grant type (Disability, Child Support, Older Person’s, and the rest) requires an in-person office visit for most of these same actions.
How to Spot a Fake Look-Alike Site
Fake sites mimicking the SRD portal are a real, ongoing problem — over 150 fake websites copying the official portal have been identified, including domains like srd-sassa.org.za and srdsassagov.co.za, both confirmed fake by SASSA and the Department of Social Development. Watch for:
- A domain that doesn’t end in .gov.za — even something close, like srd-sassa.org.za, srdsassagov.co.za, or sassasrd.co.za
- Any request for payment, your banking PIN, or your OTP to “unlock,” “speed up,” or “process” your application — the real portal never asks for these
- Pop-ups or third-party ads on the page — the real government portal doesn’t carry advertising
- Being directed there from a WhatsApp or SMS link rather than typing the address yourself
If you’re ever unsure, close the site and type srd.sassa.gov.za directly into your browser instead. If you’ve found a fake site or believe you’ve already entered details on one, report it to antifraud@sassa.gov.za or call 0800 60 10 11 immediately.
sassa.gov.za vs srd.sassa.gov.za
These are two different sites serving two different purposes, and mixing them up is a common source of confusion:
- srd.sassa.gov.za — handles the SRD R370 grant specifically: applications, status checks, appeals, and banking updates for this one grant only
- sassa.gov.za — SASSA’s general corporate site, with information about all 8 grant types, office locations, and agency news, but it does not process SRD applications or status checks itself
If your task is SRD-specific (applying, checking status, appealing), go to srd.sassa.gov.za directly rather than searching through the general site.
FAQs
- What is the official SASSA SRD website? srd.sassa.gov.za — the only official portal for the R370 grant.
- Is sassa.srd.gov.za the same as srd.sassa.gov.za? No — that’s a common typo. The correct order is srd.sassa.gov.za.
- Why can’t I log in to the SRD portal? Confirm you’re on the genuine srd.sassa.gov.za domain first; login issues on fake look-alike sites won’t resolve no matter what you try.
- Is srd.sassa.gov.za the same as sassa.gov.za? No — srd.sassa.gov.za is specifically for the SRD grant; sassa.gov.za is SASSA’s general site covering all grant types.
- Can I apply for any SASSA grant on srd.sassa.gov.za? No — this portal is specifically for the SRD R370 grant. Every other grant type requires an in-person office visit.
- Is it safe to enter my ID number on srd.sassa.gov.za? Yes, provided you’ve confirmed the domain is exactly srd.sassa.gov.za with no variations.
Final Thoughts
One website, one address: srd.sassa.gov.za. Every variation, typo, or alternative spelling you might search for points back to this same single site — there’s no separate “login portal” or “services portal” hiding elsewhere. Type the address directly rather than following links, and you’ll avoid the fake look-alike sites that specifically target people searching for exactly the terms in this guide.
To actually use the portal, see our dedicated guides: Status Check, Application, Appeal, or Identity Verification if you need to fix an eKYC issue.
