Vermont Free Government Phone - Get Started
Vermont residents seeking free phones have federal options. Lifeline and ACP serve all many cities in the state with free smartphones and monthly wireless service.
Available Programs
Vermont households have access to Lifeline and ACP. Lifeline provides traditional phone service, while ACP focuses on internet connectivity—both free to qualifying residents.
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 →Cities with Free Government Phone in Vermont
Burlington
118,409 residents
South Burlington
20,488 residents
Colchester
16,986 residents
Rutland
15,747 residents
Essex
11,558 residents
Essex Junction
10,720 residents
Hartford
9,779 residents
Middlebury
9,148 residents
Bennington
9,074 residents
Bennington (CDP)
8,753 residents
Barre
8,461 residents
Williston
8,314 residents
Winooski
8,198 residents
Montpelier
8,038 residents
Brattleboro (CDP)
7,543 residents
Brattleboro
7,414 residents
St. Johnsbury
7,376 residents
Middlebury (CDP)
6,913 residents
St. Albans
6,910 residents
Swanton (Town)
6,788 residents
Free government phones for Vermont!
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Additional Information
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