What proof should I prepare for a free government phone in Nevada?
Nevada residents should gather a current benefit letter, program card, income record, or identity document before applying for Lifeline service.
Eligible Nevada residents can receive a free smartphone with unlimited talk, text, and data through the Lifeline Program.
Check If You Qualify →You may qualify for a free government phone in Nevada if you participate in any of these programs:
Even without program participation, Nevada residents whose household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines may qualify. See full income limits →
A working smartphone at no cost
No limits on calls and messages
Monthly data for apps and browsing
Share connection with other devices
Nevada residents should confirm eligibility, compare carrier availability for their ZIP code, and keep proof documents ready before applying for Lifeline service.
Start with coverage in larger service areas such as Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Reno and Enterprise, then confirm the carrier also supports the address where you will activate the phone.
Before applying, gather a current benefit letter, program card, income record, or identity document. Matching your application details to your official paperwork helps avoid delays.
Verify you meet program or income requirements for Nevada.
Apply online with proof of eligibility — benefit letter, EBT card, or income docs.
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Nevada residents should gather a current benefit letter, program card, income record, or identity document before applying for Lifeline service.
Applications are usually smoother when the name, date of birth, address, and household details match the documents used for eligibility verification.
Before choosing a carrier, compare Lifeline availability for the exact Nevada ZIP code where the phone will be activated and used.
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