Oregon Lifeline in Oregon
The Oregon Lifeline program provides connectivity to low-income Oregonians, ensuring access to emergencies, jobs, and healthcare. This program bridges the gap in Oregon's rural areas, offering affordable phone services. Oregon Lifeline supports those in need, enhancing overall well-being and economic stability.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in Oregon
- Oregon residents with income below 135% FPL
- SNAP recipients in Oregon eligible
- Medicaid beneficiaries qualify in Oregon
- SSI and TANF recipients in Oregon eligible
- Federal Housing Assistance recipients qualify
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in Oregon
- Valid Oregon ID or driver's license
- Proof of Oregon income statements
- SNAP or Medicaid enrollment proof
- Oregon residential address verification
- Social Security Number documentation
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in Oregon
To apply for Oregon Lifeline, residents can submit applications online, by phone, or in-person at designated locations. The application process involves providing required documents, verifying eligibility, and completing the enrollment form. After submission, applicants can expect a verification process and notification of approval or denial within a few weeks. Oregon Lifeline's dedicated team assists with the application process, ensuring a smooth experience for all applicants.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in Oregon
- Free phone device with Oregon Lifeline plan
- Unlimited minutes and texts nationwide
- Data allocation for Oregon residents
- Nationwide coverage and emergency services
- Access to essential services like 911
Contact Information
Phone Number
800-848-4442Administrator Email
puc.rspf@puc.oregon.gov