Coralville, IA Social Security Disability Offices (SSDI, SSI)

Coralville, IA Social Security Disability Offices

What we provide:
1. Qualification Information on SSI Supplemental Security Income and SSDI Social Security Disability.
2. Office information including times and information on local city offices.
3. Question and Answer information from those who have been to this local office.
4. Benefit information for SSDI or SSI.



SSI Program:
The SSI provides a minimum base level of financial assistance to seniors and persons with disabilities
(regardless of age) with very limited income and resources.

The federal SSI benefits of the Social Security Administration are often supplemented by state programs.

SSDI Program:
SSDI supports persons who are disabled and have an eligible work history, either through their own
employment or through a family member (spouse/parent).

Coralville Social Security Office

1100 6th Street
Coralville, IA - 52241
(866) 964-2039
The Iowa City Social Security Office determines eligibility and pays benefits to those entitled to survivor benefits. Determines eligibility and pay.. click for more details..

Area Coralville, IA Social Security Disability Offices

Due to the lack of SSI offices in Coralville, IA, we have added additional offices in the area that may assist in your search.

Cedar Rapids Social Security Office

3165 Williams Blvd Sw
Cedar Rapids, IA - 52404
(866) 495-0088
Location: 20 miles from Coralville
The Cedar Rapids Social Security Office determines eligibility and pays benefits to those entitled to survivor benefits. Determines eligibility and pays benefits to the entitled legally blind. Determines eligibility and pays retirement benefits to those entitled aged 62 and older. Directions: THE.. click for more details..

Social Security office locations

Social Security disability is designed to assist those who are disabled by providing an income managed by the Social Security Administration.

Disability Eligibility Requirements

In order to be eligible, those must possess either a medical, physical, or mental disability enduring at least 12 months or result in death. Those receiving disability must also be under the age of 65.