- Information on numbers they can call, to get assistance pertaining to the use of Georgia’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website at Compass.ga.gov.
- Information on numbers they can call to get more details about the public assistance programs run through the Common Point of Access to Social Services website at Compass.ga.gov.
- Information on the various types of numbers they are likely to be asked for, on Georgia’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website at Compass.ga.gov.
Compass.ga.gov user assistance number
There is a number that Georgia’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website clients can call, to get assistance. This number is provided right on the homepage of the website, and it is referred to as the online services hotline.
Compass.ga.gov user assistance number for people with hearing impairments
There is a GA relay available to help people with hearing impairments, and the number to call in order to access this is also provided, again on the home page of Georgia’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website at Compass.ga.gov.
Numbers people can call to find more information on Compass.ga.gov programs
There are phone numbers associated with Georgia’s Department of Human Services, which people can call to find more information on the programs run through the Common Point of Access to Social Services website (Compass.ga.gov). Again, these numbers are provided on the home page of the said website.
What it costs to call the Compass.ga.gov number
The client assistance number for Georgia’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website (Compass.ga.gov) is a toll free number. This means that it costs nothing to call and get assistance through this number.
Numbers people are likely to be asked for at Compass.ga.gov
On the other side of the coin, the people looking for various services on the Georgia state’s Common Point of Access to Social Services website (Compass.ga.gov) are likely to be asked for certain numbers.
People are, for instance, often asked for phone numbers they can be reached on. These are numbers through which further questions to them can be directed, and numbers through which assessment interviews can be carried out.
People applying for certain forms of public assistance at Georgia State’s common point of access to social services website (Compass.ga.gov) are also often asked for their social security numbers. These are then used by the department of human services in carrying out the due diligence necessary to figure out whether or not they really qualify for the programs.
In signing up for compass.ga.gov accounts, people are asked for client IDs or child care case numbers, which they have to obtain before attempting to open online accounts.
In certain programs, people who qualify are required to provide debit card details, which include the card numbers, to facilitate the transfer of funds. One such program is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also referred to as the food stamps program, whose disbursement nowadays is largely through direct deposit debit cards.