If you’re getting a SASSA grant but find it hard to collect it yourself, don’t worry! There are ways to make sure you still get your money on time. Whether you’re sick, too old to travel, or just can’t make it to the SASSA office, you have options.
In this article I will walk you through how to set up someone you trust to collect your R370 grant (Previously R350) for you. We’ll explain the process, who can help, and what you need to do to keep your grant safe and secure.
Can Someone Collect My R370 on My Behalf? (Quick Answer)
Yes, someone can collect your R370 SASSA grant on your behalf. You can appoint a procurator at the SASSA office or give someone power of attorney. This person must be 18+, a South African resident, and trustworthy. They’ll need to fill out forms and provide ID. This option helps if you’re unable to collect due to illness or age, ensuring you receive your grant on time.
What is a Procurator?
A procurator is a person who can collect your SASSA grant when you can’t. This might be because you’re sick or too old to go out. Picking a procurator helps make sure you don’t miss getting your grant.
How to Choose a Procurator?
To pick a procurator, you need to follow some steps:
- Go to a SASSA office
- Tell them you want to choose a procurator
- Fill out some forms
- Bring some important papers
Who Can Be a Procurator?
Not just anyone can be a procurator. Here’s what SASSA says about who can do this job:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Lives in South Africa all the time
- Doesn’t owe a lot of money they can’t pay back
- Wants to help you get your grant
- Has a South African ID
- Can only help up to five people with their grants
Steps to Appoint a Procurator
- Choose Someone You Trust: Pick someone you know will give you your money.
- Visit SASSA: Go to your local SASSA office together.
- Fill Out Forms: You’ll need to fill out some papers. If you need help, a SASSA worker can assist you.
- Provide Documents: Bring your ID and the ID of the person you’re choosing.
- Sign an Affidavit: This is a paper that says everything you’ve told SASSA is true.
- Wait for Approval: SASSA will check everything and let you know when it’s all set up.
Why Use a Procurator?
Using a procurator can be really helpful. Here’s why:
- You don’t have to worry about getting to SASSA if you’re sick
- Your money will be collected on time
- You can be sure your grant won’t stop because you missed picking it up
Things to Remember
- Your procurator must give you all the money they collect
- They can’t use your grant for themselves
- You can change your procurator if you need to
Other Ways to Get Your Grant
If you don’t want to use a procurator, you might be able to:
- Have your grant put into a bank account
- Get your grant at a store like Pick n Pay or Shoprite
Keeping Your Grant Safe
It’s important to keep your grant safe. Here are some tips:
- Don’t give your SASSA card to anyone you don’t trust
- Keep your PIN secret
- Tell SASSA right away if you lose your card
What If Something Goes Wrong?
If you have any problems with your grant or your procurator:
- Call the SASSA helpline
- Visit your local SASSA office
- Ask a family member or friend to help you contact SASSA
Conclusion
Getting your R370 SASSA grant is important. If you can’t collect it yourself, a procurator can help. Just make sure you follow all the steps and choose someone you trust. This way, you’ll always get the help you need, even when you can’t go to SASSA yourself.
Remember, SASSA wants to make sure you get your grant. If you have any questions, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Your grant is there to support you, so use these tips to make sure you always get it safely and on time.
I’m Anele Zulu, a South African social worker dedicated to serving my country’s most vulnerable. With my degree and field expertise, I empower underprivileged communities through compassionate support and tireless advocacy on this website. My goal is simplifying access to services so families can uplift themselves
Contents
- 1 Can Someone Collect My R370 on My Behalf? (Quick Answer)
- 2 What is a Procurator?
- 3 How to Choose a Procurator?
- 4 Who Can Be a Procurator?
- 5 Steps to Appoint a Procurator
- 6 Why Use a Procurator?
- 7 Things to Remember
- 8 Other Ways to Get Your Grant
- 9 Keeping Your Grant Safe
- 10 What If Something Goes Wrong?
- 11 Conclusion