SASSA SRD R370 Reapplication Guide (2026)
Sometimes SASSA will automatically cancel or suspend your grant if they detect changes in your income, or if the government requires all beneficiaries to re-verify their details. If this happens, you must submit an R370 Reapplication.
Reapplying is a straightforward process, but you must ensure you still meet the strict R624 income threshold. This guide will walk you through the new 2026 reapplication steps securely.
How to Reapply for the R370 Grant
You do not need to visit a SASSA office to reapply. The entire process is handled digitally.
- Open your browser and navigate to the official DSD portal: srd.sassa.gov.za.
- Scroll to the section titled "South African ID Holders" and click "Click here to proceed".
- Locate the "Update your grant application" section.
- Click "Click here to update your online application".
- Enter your South African ID number and your registered phone number.
- You will receive an OTP via SMS. Enter it to log in.
- Follow the prompts to confirm your personal details, marital status, and acknowledge the R624 declaration.
- Submit the reapplication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs to reapply for the R370 grant?
If your status shows as "Cancelled" or if you voluntarily cancelled your grant previously but are now unemployed again, you must submit a reapplication.
Do I have to reapply every month?
No. Once approved, SASSA will automatically verify your bank account and SARS records every month without you needing to do anything.
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