Free Government Phone for Kentucky Households
Free phones await eligible Kentucky residents. Federal Lifeline and ACP programs cover all many cities in the state, offering free smartphones and monthly service to qualifying households.
Available Programs
Kentucky participates in Lifeline and ACP—two federal programs offering free communication services. Lifeline covers phone service while ACP provides internet discounts and devices to qualifying households.
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 →Kentucky City Free Phone Programs
Louisville
965,005 residents
Lexington-Fayette
320,519 residents
Bowling Green
102,247 residents
Owensboro
81,734 residents
Elizabethtown
76,363 residents
Covington
40,902 residents
Georgetown
38,206 residents
Richmond
35,498 residents
Florence
32,334 residents
Nicholasville
31,625 residents
Hopkinsville
31,011 residents
Independence
29,024 residents
Jeffersontown
28,988 residents
Frankfort
28,452 residents
Henderson
27,994 residents
Paducah
26,894 residents
Radcliff
22,967 residents
Ashland
21,405 residents
Erlanger
19,677 residents
Madisonville
19,442 residents
Kentucky residents - get connected free!
Lifeline and ACP programs are accepting applications now.
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Government phone programs are available throughout the Southeast region. Check eligibility in neighboring states.
Additional Information
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All Cities in This State
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Qualification Check
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Government Programs
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Frequently Asked Questions
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