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The National Verifier (NV) is Lifeline’s centralized application system. It determines whether consumers are eligible for Lifeline. USAC manages the NV and provides customer service to consumers through the Lifeline Support Center.
Data checks for duplicate benefits for the same person or the same address. The National Verifier automatically verifies a consumer’s participation in a qualifying government program through established Computer Matching Agreements (CMA) with state and federal government organizations.
For specific directions on how to apply for Lifeline in all three states, visit the National Verifier and select the relevant state from the drop-down menu and press "Get Started." If you have questions about your application, or would like an application mailed to you, contact Lifeline at (800) 234-9473 or LifelineSupport@usac.org.
This tool can help you find companies in your area that offer Lifeline, which can reduce the cost of your phone or internet service by providing a monthly discount. If you previously received the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) benefit, you should check to see if you qualify for Lifeline.
Lifeline consumers should visit LifelineSupport.org for more information about the program. Lifeline Support Center. The Lifeline Support Center serves consumers and those supporting consumers. Hours: 7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. Email: LifelineSupport@usac.org. Call: (800) 234-9473 (press 1 for English; press 2 for Spanish ...
19 Νοε 2024 · Learn how to apply for Lifeline online, by mail, or through a phone or internet company. If you apply online or by mail, you may need to prove you are eligible based on age, income, address, and more. See the documents that can help prove your Lifeline eligibility and how to submit them.
To call them, look up your company’s contact information here. If you are not able to receive help from your company, contact your state’s utility regulator to file a complaint.