Free Government Phone Programs in Louisiana
Did you know you may qualify for free or discounted phone service in Louisiana through the federal Lifeline program? This program was designed to help families afford internet and phone service for work, school, and more.
Through the Lifeline program, your family can receive major discounts on phone service. With service providers like LTE Wireless, you can qualify to get free phone service with this benefit.
If you need help paying for phone and/or internet service, read on to learn more about Lifeline and free government phone programs in Louisiana.
What is the Federal Lifeline Program?
The federal Lifeline program offers discounted home phone and wireless phone services to qualifying households. Your eligibility is based on income levels or ongoing participation in select government assistance program.
Qualifying families are eligible to receive one discount per household.
Households who are eligible for Lifeline receive a service plan discount to help with monthly service fees. With LTE Wireless, our plans are set up to provide you with free wireless phone service when you qualify for Lifeline.
Click the link to learn more about the details and benefits of the Lifeline Program for Louisiana residents.
How to Qualify for Lifeline in Louisiana
To qualify for Lifeline in Louisiana, you must either participate in eligible government assistance programs or meet certain income criteria. Here’s a quick overview of the income requirements and programs that make you eligible for Lifeline:
How to Qualify for Lifeline by Program
If anyone in your household is enrolled in any of these government assistance programs, you are eligible to receive Lifeline benefits:
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/Food Stamps
- Medicaid
- SSI (Supplemental Security Income)
- Section 8 or Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)
- Federal Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefits
- Tribal TANF
- Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
- Head Start (Tribal only)
- Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
Automatic Lifeline Qualifying Programs in Louisiana
The easiest way to qualify for Lifeline is to enroll with an automatic qualifying program via the National Verifier. In Louisiana, the National Verifier connects to the databases of:
If you participate in one of these programs, the National Verifier may be able to instantly approve your eligibility when you submit your Lifeline application. If not, don’t worry; you still may qualify by uploading documentation to demonstrate your participation in other qualifying government programs.
Louisiana State Health Insurance
Louisiana offers its qualifying residents state health insurance through Medicaid. Operated through the Louisiana Department of Health, over a million people are covered through Louisiana Medicaid, most of them children. If you or a household member qualifies for Medicaid, you may be eligible for the Lifeline program.
There are many ways to qualify for Medicaid in Louisiana, including:
- If you’re disabled or have corrected vision, no better than 20/200.
- If you’re a parent to children under the age of 19 and have a low income.
- If you’re under the age of 19.
- If you’re pregnant.
- If you need breast or cervical cancer treatment and have no health insurance.
Learn more about qualifying and applying for Louisiana Medicaid today!
How to Qualify for Lifeline by Income
Your household may also qualify for Lifeline if you meet the below income requirements.
| Household Size | 48 States, DC, & Territories | Alaska | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $21,128 | $26,393 | $24,287 |
| 2 | $28,553 | $35,681 | $32,832 |
| 3 | $35,978 | $44,969 | $41,378 |
| 4 | $43,403 | $54,257 | $49,923 |
| For each additional person add: | $7,425 | $9,288 | $8,546 |
Note: The Federal Poverty Guidelines are adjusted annually, and the above chart reflects guidelines for 2025. This chart does not pertain to California.
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How Can I Sign Up for LTE Wireless Using Lifeline in Louisiana?
To sign up for a Lifeline-supported plan with LTE Wireless, you’ll typically verify eligibility through the National Verifier, then complete your provider enrollment with your personal details and shipping information.
During signup, you may be asked to provide personal identification information (name, address, date of birth, last four of SSN or Tribal ID, etc.) and proof of participation or income documentation if instant verification is not available.
Once approved, you can choose a compatible device option (such as a SIM card for your existing device) and your service will be activated according to your selected plan.
How Do I Renew My Lifeline Benefit?
Lifeline requires periodic recertification to confirm you still qualify. If you receive a recertification notice, follow the instructions by the stated deadline to avoid losing your benefit.
In many cases, you can renew online through the recertification process, by mail, or by phone—depending on the instructions provided in your notice. Make sure all information you submit is accurate and up to date.
Get Connected with LTE Wireless in Louisiana
If you qualify for Lifeline, you automatically qualify for amazing offers from LTE Wireless. You’ll receive a free SIM card to use with your existing device, with 4.5 GB of 4G/LTE data, unlimited talk and text, and free international calls to over 200 countries.*
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Free Government Phone Programs in Louisiana FAQ
Is the Affordable Connectivity Program still available in Louisiana?
Unfortunately, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is no longer available in Louisiana or any other state. It was a free government phone program that operated similarly to Lifeline. On June 1st, 2024, it closed due to a lack of funding - there’s no set renewal date.
Though the ACP has been shuttered, other free government phone programs and cellular connectivity assistance programs still exist. Lifeline is offered in every state as a federal program, and some states, like California, have programs that supplement federal offerings.
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