Lifeline Program

Lifeline is a nationwide assistance program overseen by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It helps eligible households lower the cost of phone and wireless service. Approved users can receive no-cost or reduced-price plans that include calling, messaging, and mobile data, helping people stay reachable for medical care, school needs, work searches, and daily communication.

Lifeline Eligibility Requirements

You may be approved for Lifeline if any one of the conditions below applies to your household.

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Enrollment in Government Assistance Programs

Income Qualification

Documents Required for Lifeline Application

You must submit valid documents to confirm your identity, address, and eligibility.

1. Identity Verification

One active document is required:

  • Driver’s license
  • U.S. passport
  • Birth certificate
  • Certificate of U.S. citizenship or naturalization
  • Permanent resident or alien registration card
  • Foreign passport

2. Address Verification

Provide one document showing your current residence:

  • Driver’s license or state, government, or Tribal ID
  • Recent pay stub, income statement, or W-2
  • Benefits letter from an approved assistance program (must show name and address)
  • Lease agreement or mortgage statement
  • Utility bill

3. Proof of Program Participation

Accepted records include:

  • Current or previous year benefits statement
  • Official approval or participation letter
  • Program enrollment paperwork
  • Any government-issued document confirming active participation

Apply for Lifeline Today

Submit your application and required documents through Free Phone Network to start receiving discounted or free wireless service and maintain reliable access to everyday communication needs.