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Free Government Cell Phone Service in Minnesota

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Lifeline Plan

350 Talk, Unlimited Text

FREE!

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Minnesota residents can get this free wireless plan and a free handset.

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Minnesota residents who qualify can get a wireless phone and cellular service with 350 minutes automatically renewing each month and pay nothing.

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To qualify, you just need to be receiving some form of government assistance like medicaid, food stamps, SSI, Federal Public Housing, etc, or earn less than 135% of the Federal Poverty Level. A full list of qualifying programs is on the left of this page. They are also listed during the on-line order process.



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Minnesota residents on the Lifeline 350 plan will receive a handset and 350 minutes of anytime usage per month. Each month your 350 minutes will automatically be added and any unused minutes will expire. If you need more minutes, you can purchase them at low, low rates.

With those minutes you can receive or place local and long distance calls, send or receive text messages, access 911, and check your voicemail.

You won't receive a bill because the service is FREE! There is no credit check, no deposit, and no contract. You can cancel at any time.



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To get this Lifeline FREE 1000 plan, just follow the "Order Now" to submit your application on-line. and we'll send you your handset with government cell phone service right away.
You'll receive your phone in about 7 business days.

  • No Bill
  • Local and Long Distance
  • Voicemail
  • Texting
  • 911

Qualifications in MN

To qualify for gov't supported service in Minnesota, you must have a household income that doesn't exceed 135% of the federal poverty level or be participating in one of the following programs:

  • Medicaid / Medical Assistance
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or Food Stamps)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Federal Housing Assistance (Section 8)
  • Veteran’s Pension or Survivor’s Pension Benefit

Or, for those living on a reservation:

  • Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
  • Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
  • Head Start (Income Qualified)
  • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations

The federal Lifeline program and state Telephone Assistance Plan (TAP) provides Minnesota residents with the opportunity to have a cellular phone at no cost. Only one Lifeline subsidized phone is allowed per household, either wireless or wire-line.

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