West Virginia Free Government Phone - Apply
Free phone service is available across West Virginia. Federal Lifeline and ACP programs serve many cities statewide, providing free smartphones and monthly plans to eligible households.
Free Government Phone Programs in West Virginia
West Virginia residents benefit from two major federal programs: Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Lifeline has served low-income households since 1985, while ACP was created in 2021 to expand broadband access. Together, they provide comprehensive communication assistance.
Get up to $30/month off your internet bill and a one-time $100 discount on a device.
Learn More →Receive a free phone and monthly service discount for eligible low-income households.
Learn More →Free Government Phone Cities in West Virginia
Huntington
201,208 residents
Charleston
133,045 residents
Morgantown
80,626 residents
Parkersburg
63,236 residents
Wheeling
26,670 residents
Martinsburg
18,805 residents
Weirton
18,785 residents
Fairmont
18,303 residents
Beckley
16,977 residents
Clarksburg
15,829 residents
Teays Valley
13,961 residents
South Charleston
13,594 residents
St. Albans
10,637 residents
Vienna
10,575 residents
Cheat Lake
10,485 residents
Cross Lanes
10,172 residents
Bluefield
9,511 residents
Bridgeport
9,292 residents
Oak Hill
8,057 residents
Moundsville
7,934 residents
West Virginia free phone applications accepted!
Households statewide can receive free devices and service today.
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Government phone programs are available throughout the Southeast region. Check eligibility in neighboring states.
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Service Providers
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Frequently Asked Questions
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