Free Government Phone in Delaware

Eligible Delaware residents can receive a free smartphone with unlimited talk, text, and data through the federal Lifeline Program. Thousands of households across Delaware already benefit — see if you qualify below.

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Who Qualifies in Delaware?

You may qualify for a free government phone in Delaware if you participate in any of these federal or state assistance programs:

Income-Based Eligibility

Even without program participation, Delaware residents whose household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines may qualify. For 2025, that means a household of one earning $20,325 or less, or a household of four earning $41,625 or less. See full income limits →

Tribal Lands in Delaware

Residents living on federally recognized Tribal lands in Delaware may qualify for enhanced Lifeline benefits, including additional monthly data and a higher discount on phone service. Qualifying programs on Tribal lands also include BIA General Assistance, Tribal Head Start, and FDPIR.

Lifeline Providers in Delaware

Several wireless providers offer Lifeline service in Delaware. Availability varies by area, so check with each provider for coverage in your zip code:

Not all providers serve every zip code in Delaware. Use the eligibility checker to find which providers are available at your address.

What You Receive

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Free Smartphone

A working Android smartphone at no cost — not a basic flip phone

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Unlimited Talk & Text

Unlimited calling and messaging nationwide

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High-Speed Data

Monthly high-speed data allowance for apps, browsing, and video

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Hotspot Service

Use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot for laptops and tablets

Before You Apply in Delaware

A little preparation makes approval faster. Use these Delaware-specific checks before choosing a Lifeline provider or uploading documents.

Match your official records

Use the same name, date of birth, and Delaware address that appear on your benefit letter, EBT/SNAP notice, Medicaid document, SSI award, or income paperwork. Matching records reduce manual review.

Check service at your ZIP code

Lifeline carriers do not all cover every part of Delaware. Compare coverage at the address where you will use the phone most, not just the nearest large city.

Save approval and recertification notices

After approval, keep provider emails, texts, or letters in one place. Delaware residents must continue using the phone and complete recertification when asked to keep service active.

How to Apply for a Free Government Phone in Delaware

Applying for the Lifeline Program in Delaware is straightforward. Follow these steps to get your free phone:

Step 1: Verify Your Eligibility

Confirm you participate in a qualifying program (Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, etc.) or meet the income threshold of 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines in Delaware. Have your benefit letter, EBT card, or income documentation ready.

Step 2: Choose a Provider

Compare Lifeline providers serving Delaware. Consider network coverage in your area, the phone model offered, data allowances, and hotspot availability. Each provider has different device and plan options.

Step 3: Submit Your Application

Apply online through your chosen provider's website. You'll need to provide proof of eligibility — upload a photo of your benefit letter, EBT card, or income documentation. The National Verifier will confirm your qualification.

Step 4: Receive & Activate Your Phone

Your free smartphone ships within 5–10 business days to your Delaware address. Follow the included instructions to activate service. You can typically start using your phone immediately after activation.

Required Documents for Delaware Applicants

When applying, you'll need to provide one of the following as proof of eligibility:

⚠️ Important Reminders for Delaware Residents
  • Only one Lifeline benefit is allowed per household — you cannot receive free phones from multiple providers
  • Annual recertification is required to keep your service active
  • The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) ended June 2024 — Lifeline is the current active federal program
  • You must use your phone at least once every 30 days to avoid de-enrollment

Cities in Delaware

79 cities covered — find Lifeline info for your area

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