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How to Appoint a SASSA Procurator for Applying and Receiving SASSA social grant on your behalf

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How to Appoint a SASSA Procurator for Applying and Receiving SASSA social grant on your behalf Explore Steps to follow to pick Best Procurator to apply for or receive a SASSA social grant on your behalf.

The Importance of SASSA Grants in South Africa

Remember, your first or blood relation like your child, brother, sister, wife, and husband can also be appointed as a procurator. A SASSA procurator can be appointed to perform various tasks on your behalf as follow:

  • You can appoint a procurator for applying for a specific SASSA grant on your behalf or to make SASSA appeal if you recently faced a rejection.
  • If you need to make any change or update any information in your application that you’ve recently submitted to SASSA, this can include various tasks like changing bank accounts or changing phone numbers.
  • In case you want to perform SASSA status check, but for any reason you’re not able to do this, you still can appoint a procurator.
  • If for an authentication or verification SASSA has appointed a meeting with you to conduct answers of some questions, in this case you can appoint an agent or procurators, but don’t forget to issue an attorney, this will give a legal permission to that person to deliver answers on your behalf.
  • If for verification SASSA required some additional documents from your, this can also be case for appointment of a procurator.
  • A procurator can also be appointed to held general queries like you’ve any problem with your grant and you want the answer from SASSA official through official means.
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Challenges in SASSA Grant Collection

While the grant system aims to provide much-needed support, beneficiaries may encounter challenges when it comes to collecting their payments. Issues such as physical disabilities, lack of access to transportation, or living in remote areas can hinder their ability to visit Sassa’s local offices in person.

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Recognizing these difficulties, Sassa offers the option of appointing a procurator to ensure a smoother grant collection process.

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Requirements to Become a SASSA Procurator

Requirements to Become a SASSA Procurator
Requirements to Become a SASSA Procurator

To become a procurator, certain criteria must be met to ensure that the appointed individual is trustworthy and reliable. The following requirements need to be fulfilled:

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  1. Age and Residency: The procurator must be at least 18 years old and a permanent resident of South Africa.
  2. Financial Standing: The procurator should not be an unrehabilitated insolvent, ensuring they are financially responsible.
  3. Willingness to Assist: The appointed procurator must be willing to act on behalf of the beneficiary, ensuring that their best interests are upheld.
  4. Valid Identification: The procurator must possess a valid 13-digit South African ID to establish their identity.
  5. Life Certificate: A life certificate for the beneficiary must be provided to ensure the authenticity of the appointment.
  6. Financial Integrity: The beneficiary must not have any outstanding debts to the procurator to maintain transparency.
  7. Limit on Appointments: To ensure proper attention and care, a procurator may not act on behalf of more than five beneficiaries.
  8. Affidavit of Accountability: The procurator must provide an affidavit certifying that the collected funds will be delivered to the beneficiary.
  9. Submission of Identity Documents: Identity documents of both the beneficiary and the appointed procurator must be submitted for verification purposes.
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What must the procurator do to apply for a grant on the beneficiary’s behalf?

Once the beneficiary has appointed an individual as their procurator, the procurator needs to submit the following to SASSA:

  • Proof of Identification (this can be any form of identification, passport or drivers license)
  • The life certificate of the beneficiary (principal)
  • An affidavit stating that the social assistance received by the procurator (agent) will be given to the beneficiary (principal)

The procurator must also sign the grant application form and have their thumbprints taken.
The procurator is responsible for informing SASSA of any changes in the applicant’s circumstances.

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