Government & Assistance Programs Supported by FreeLine Wireless

Filter Available Programs by State, Device, and Benefits

Government Programs Use the filters below to find government, state, and nonprofit assistance programs that operate in your area. You can narrow results by state, device type, and the benefits you currently receive.

Government, State & Nonprofit Assistance Programs

How Programs are Verified for FreeLine Wireless

FreeLine Wireless is committed to connecting eligible individuals with legitimate assistance programs. We work with authorized providers and adhere to federal and state guidelines to ensure all benefits are properly verified. Our process includes:

  • Cross-referencing applicant data with official program databases.
  • Adhering to strict compliance standards set by the FCC and state commissions.
  • Partnering with reputable organizations to offer verified devices and services.

The Role of the National Verifier

For Lifeline and certain ACP benefits, the National Verifier (NV) is a crucial, independent system established by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). The NV confirms your eligibility based on federal criteria, helping to prevent fraud and ensure benefits go to those who qualify. All applicants for Lifeline must complete the verification process through the National Verifier.

Learn more at the National Verifier website.

One Benefit Per Household Rule

Federal regulations stipulate that only one Lifeline and one Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) benefit is permitted per household. A "household" is defined as a group of people who live together and share income and household expenses. Violations of this rule can lead to penalties and loss of benefits. FreeLine Wireless strictly enforces this policy.

Availability Varies by State and Program

The availability of specific devices, service plans, and assistance programs can vary significantly by state, local partnership, and individual eligibility criteria. We strive to provide comprehensive information, but recommend checking your specific state's requirements and available offers through the application process.