2017 Lifeline Program Annual Recertification Form - usac-2025

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Lifeline Program Application (FCC FORM 5629) Instructions. Page 1: About the Lifeline Program. Lifeline is a federal government program of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that provides a monthly phone or internet service discount for qualifying low-income consumers.
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Recertification is an annual requirement for Lifeline subscribers conducted to ensure that active subscribers are still eligible for the Lifeline benefit. Subscribers will only be due for recertification after they have successfully completed reverification or if they enrolled through the National Verifier.
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If your income increases or you no longer participate in the government assistance program that you signed up with, you will lose the Lifeline benefit (or your service will be turned off). Lifeline rules require that you use your service every 30 days.
Call (855) 359-4299, enter in the application ID number included in your letter, and follow the prompts. To recertify using your Tribal ID number, call (800) 234-9473 and press 1 to talk to a live agent.
Lifeline is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that lowers the monthly cost of phone and internet services. Eligible consumers may receive up to $9.25 off their phone or internet service; eligible consumers living on Tribal lands may receive up to $34.25 off their phone or internet service.

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