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  2. Use the Lifeline National Verifier to enter your information, create an account, and see if you qualify. Choose a phone or internet company. If you qualify, you will have 90 days to Choose a phone or internet company and sign up for service with them.

  3. The National Verifier (NV) is Lifeline’s centralized application system. It determines whether consumers are eligible for Lifeline. USAC manages the NV and provides customer service to consumers through the Lifeline Support Center.

  4. Providers that receive automatic approval to participate in the ACP will use the Lifeline National Verifier and National Lifeline Accountability Database (NLAD) to verify household eligibility or their own alternative household eligibility verification processes, or the combination of both before seeking reimbursement.

  5. National Verifier for Lifeline Eligibility. To apply for Lifeline, a consumer must generally use the National Verifier application system, which they can access through USAC or a phone or internet company participating in Lifeline.

  6. The Lifeline National Eligibility Verifier (National Verifier) checks consumer information when an application is submitted. This information is automatically checked against databases.

  7. The ACP is no longer accepting applications. The last fully funded month of ACP was April 2024. Consumers can apply for another federal benefit called Lifeline.

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