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Free Government Phone & Internet in Arizona (2026)

Lifeline program, free phone providers, internet assistance, and eligibility for Arizona residents

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Quick Answer

Yes, Arizona residents can get a free government phone through the federal Lifeline program. Providers in Arizona include Assurance Wireless, SafeLink Wireless, Life Wireless and 2 more. You get unlimited talk and text plus at least 4.5 GB of data per month -- all at no cost. No credit check, no contract, no activation fee.

Apply at nv.fcc.gov/lifeline or call 1-800-234-9473.

Arizona Phone Assistance at a Glance

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Lifeline Providers

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ACP Status

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State Programs

Lifeline Program in Arizona

Arizona has strong Lifeline participation with many providers. The enhanced Tribal benefit is available on Arizona's extensive tribal lands including the Navajo Nation, Tohono O'odham, and other reservations. The Arizona Corporation Commission regulates telecommunications.

Lifeline Providers in Arizona

ProviderNetworkMonthly CostIncludes
Assurance WirelessT-MobileFreeUnlimited talk & text + 4.5 GB+ data
SafeLink WirelessVerizonFreeUnlimited talk & text + 4.5 GB+ data
Life WirelessT-MobileFreeUnlimited talk & text + 4.5 GB+ data
TruConnectT-MobileFreeUnlimited talk & text + 4.5 GB+ data
Gen MobileT-MobileFreeUnlimited talk & text + 4.5 GB+ data

Benefit amount: $9.25/month discount (up to $34.25 on Tribal lands)

Free Phone Providers in Arizona

The following providers offer free government phones through the Lifeline program in Arizona. Each provides a free smartphone, unlimited talk and text, and monthly data at no cost:

  • Assurance Wireless -- T-Mobile network, one of the largest Lifeline providers
  • SafeLink Wireless -- Verizon/TracFone network, wide availability
  • Life Wireless -- T-Mobile network, available in 40+ states
  • TruConnect -- T-Mobile network, easy online application
  • Gen Mobile -- T-Mobile network, strong BYOP support

ArizonaState Phone & Internet Programs

Arizona Telephone Assistance Plan

Benefit: Reduced monthly rates on basic local service

Eligibility: Lifeline-eligible Arizona residents

Arizona Link Up

Benefit: Discount on initial connection charges

Eligibility: Qualifying Tribal land residents

Internet Assistance in Arizona

Arizona residents can access Cox Connect2Compete ($9.95/mo), Comcast Internet Essentials ($9.95/mo), and CenturyLink/Lumen low-income plans. The Arizona Broadband Development Grant program is expanding rural access. Free Wi-Fi available at Maricopa County libraries.

ACP (Affordable Connectivity Program) Status

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) ended on June 1, 2024 when Congress did not renew its funding. Over 23 million households nationwide lost their $30/month broadband subsidy. Lifeline remains the primary federal phone/internet assistance program.

Eligibility Requirements in Arizona

Income limit: At or below 135% of Federal Poverty Guidelines (approximately $20,783/year for one person in 2026)

You also qualify if you participate in any of these programs:

  • Medicaid
  • SNAP (Food Stamps)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)
  • Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit
  • Tribal-specific programs (Bureau of Indian Affairs, Tribal TANF, FDPIR)

How to Apply for a Free Phone in Arizona

  1. 1

    Check if You Qualify

    Visit lifelinesupport.org/do-i-qualify or call 1-800-234-9473. You qualify if your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, or if you participate in Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, FPHA, or Veterans Pension.

  2. 2

    Gather Your Documents

    You need proof of identity (state ID, driver's license, or passport), proof of address, and proof of eligibility (benefit award letter, tax return, or program enrollment letter). You also need your full name, date of birth, and last 4 digits of your SSN.

  3. 3

    Apply Through the National Verifier

    Apply online at nv.fcc.gov/lifeline, by mail, or through a participating provider in Arizona. Most providers also have their own online applications.

  4. 4

    Choose a Provider in Arizona

    Once approved, select from 5 Lifeline providers in Arizona: Assurance Wireless, SafeLink Wireless, Life Wireless, TruConnect, Gen Mobile. Each offers slightly different phones and data amounts.

  5. 5

    Receive Your Free Phone

    Your provider ships a free smartphone and SIM card, typically within 7-10 business days. Activate and start using immediately. Remember to recertify every year to keep your benefit.

Cheap Phone Plans in Arizona(If You Don't Qualify for Lifeline)

Arizona residents who do not qualify for Lifeline can find affordable prepaid plans from Mint Mobile ($15/mo), Tello ($8/mo), US Mobile ($8/mo), and other MVNOs. No credit check or contract required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the free government phone (Lifeline) program available in Arizona in 2026?
Yes. The Lifeline program is fully active in Arizona as of March 2026. It is a permanent FCC program funded through the Universal Service Fund. You can apply at lifelinesupport.org or through any participating provider in Arizona.
What happened to the ACP (Affordable Connectivity Program) in Arizona?
The ACP ended nationwide on June 1, 2024 when Congress did not renew its funding. Lifeline is still fully available in Arizona and is separate from the ACP. Some states have launched their own replacement broadband programs.
Can I get a free phone in Arizona if I have a criminal record?
Yes. There are no restrictions based on criminal history for the Lifeline program in Arizona. If you meet the income or program participation requirements, you qualify. Many people on parole or probation use Lifeline phones for required check-ins.
How much data do I get with a free Lifeline phone in Arizona?
Data amounts vary by provider, but most Lifeline providers in Arizona offer at least 4.5 GB of monthly data along with unlimited talk and text. Some providers offer more. You can also use Wi-Fi for unlimited data at no cost.

Related Resources

Disclaimer: This is informational only, not legal or financial advice. Phone plan details, provider availability, and eligibility requirements may change. The Lifeline program is administered by the FCC through USAC. Always confirm current eligibility and availability directly with providers or at lifelinesupport.org. If you need immediate help, call 211 for local assistance or visit your nearest public library for free internet and phone access.