Free government phones in Capitol Hill, District of Columbia — Lifeline application guide
Residents of Capitol Hill, District of Columbia who participate in SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, or the Veterans Pension — or whose household income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline — qualify for free monthly wireless service through the federal Lifeline program. Most carriers serving Capitol Hill bundle that benefit with a free Android smartphone for first-time enrollees, so a qualifying Capitol Hill household typically pays nothing out of pocket: no contract, no deposit, no recurring bill, and no credit check.
This page covers the practical detail you need to apply in Capitol Hill: which Lifeline carriers operate here, which underlying networks (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) deliver the strongest coverage in the metro area, what documents the National Verifier accepts, and how long approval typically takes for Capitol Hill applicants. The District of Columbia uses the federal National Verifier exclusively. Lifeline penetration in DC is among the highest of any U.S. jurisdiction by share of households.
Lifeline carriers serving Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is served by every USAC-approved Lifeline provider that operates in District of Columbia — currently 12 national carriers. The right carrier for your Capitol Hill address depends primarily on which underlying network has the best signal at home: Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile. All Lifeline carriers ride on one of these three networks, so coverage matters more than promotional differences in monthly data or device class. Below is the full list with the underlying network for each carrier.
| Carrier | Network | Monthly data | Free phone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SafeLink Wireless | Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T (multi-carrier) | 25 GB | Smartphone (model varies by region) | Apply → |
| Assurance Wireless | T-Mobile | 25 GB | Android smartphone (model varies) | Apply → |
| Q Link Wireless | T-Mobile | 20 GB | Android smartphone (rotating models) | Apply → |
| TruConnect | T-Mobile | 14 GB | Free smartphone with optional hotspot capability | Apply → |
| Access Wireless | T-Mobile | 15 GB | Free entry-level Android device | Apply → |
| StandUp Wireless | AT&T, T-Mobile (multi-carrier) | 14 GB | Free smartphone with first-time enrollment | Apply → |
| Cintex Wireless | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Free 4G LTE smartphone | Apply → |
| Life Wireless | T-Mobile | 8 GB | Free smartphone with select state plans | Apply → |
| enTouch Wireless | T-Mobile | 6 GB | Free smartphone after eligibility approval | Apply → |
| AirTalk Wireless | T-Mobile, Verizon | 25 GB | Free 4G/5G smartphone, premium upgrades available | Apply → |
| easyWireless | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Free smartphone with enrollment | Apply → |
| Tag Mobile | T-Mobile | 5 GB | Free smartphone provided to qualifying customers | Apply → |
Network coverage in Capitol Hill
All three major networks offer strong coverage across most of Capitol Hill's denser neighborhoods, but coverage at your specific street address can vary. Before choosing a carrier, look up your Capitol Hill zip code on the underlying carrier's coverage map to confirm signal strength. Verizon historically has the broadest rural-edge coverage near Capitol Hill; T-Mobile has aggressively expanded mid-band 5G in metro Capitol Hill in recent years; AT&T's FirstNet build-out has improved coverage in Capitol Hill public-safety zones. Whichever you pick, you can switch your Lifeline benefit to a different carrier as often as once every 60 days at no cost.
Eligibility for Capitol Hill households
You qualify for Lifeline in Capitol Hill through one of two paths. Program path: if anyone in your household receives SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Section 8, or Veterans Pension, the entire household qualifies regardless of income. Income path: if your total household income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline, you qualify on income alone — no qualifying program required. Most Capitol Hill applicants qualify through the program path because federal program participation is widespread in metro District of Columbia.
| Household size | 2025 Lifeline limit (135% FPL) |
|---|---|
| 1 person | $20,331 |
| 2 people | $27,594 |
| 3 people | $34,857 |
| 4 people | $42,120 |
For larger households in Capitol Hill, see the full District of Columbia income limit table.
Qualifying assistance programs (Capitol Hill)
If your household participates in any of the following federal programs, your Capitol Hill household qualifies for Lifeline automatically. You'll upload one piece of documentation showing current enrollment.
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)Sometimes called food stamps or EBT. Active SNAP enrollment qualifies the entire household for Lifeline.
- MedicaidIncludes most state Medicaid expansions. A current Medicaid card or coverage letter is sufficient documentation.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)A monthly federal payment for adults and children with a qualifying disability or low-income seniors 65+.
- Federal Public Housing AssistanceOften called Section 8. Includes Housing Choice Vouchers and project-based Section 8.
- Veterans Pension or Survivors BenefitA needs-based VA pension paid to wartime veterans or surviving spouses; distinct from VA disability compensation.
How to apply for Lifeline in Capitol Hill
The application takes about 15 minutes start-to-finish if you have your documents ready. There is no application fee, no deposit, no credit check, and no in-person visit required for Capitol Hill applicants. Here is the exact sequence:
- Pick a carrier from the list above based on which underlying network covers your Capitol Hill address best.
- Open the carrier's official enrollment page directly. We always link out — your information goes straight to the carrier and the USAC National Verifier.
- Enter your information: name, Capitol Hill address, last four of your Social Security number, date of birth, and your qualifying program (or income).
- Upload your documents: a government-issued photo ID, one proof of Capitol Hill address (utility bill, lease, paycheck stub), and either a benefit-program letter or proof of income.
- Wait for approval. Most Capitol Hill applications are approved same-day by the National Verifier. A small number require manual review and take 3–7 business days.
- Receive your free phone. Carriers ship to Capitol Hill addresses within 5–10 business days. Activate by following the included instructions.
For a deeper walkthrough see the District of Columbia step-by-step application guide, or the District of Columbia documents checklist for accepted document formats.
Where to get application help in Capitol Hill
If you don't have reliable internet at home or need help uploading documents, public libraries throughout Capitol Hill provide free computer access, scanning, and printing. Many county social-service offices in metro District of Columbia can help residents complete the National Verifier portion of the Lifeline application during normal business hours. Carrier customer service lines (toll-free) can also walk you through the application by phone — useful if you don't yet have a working phone or smartphone.
Common Capitol Hill Lifeline questions
Is the free phone really $0 in Capitol Hill? Yes. The federal subsidy of $9.25 per month ($34.25 on Tribal lands) covers the entire monthly cost at every Lifeline-approved carrier serving Capitol Hill. There is no bill, no taxes, and no recovery fees because Lifeline service is treated as exempt federal assistance.
Can I keep my existing Capitol Hill phone number? Yes. During application you can choose to either receive a new number or port your existing number from your previous carrier. Porting takes a few business days and is free.
What if I move within Capitol Hill or to another part of District of Columbia? Just update your address with the carrier through their app or customer service line. Your service follows you. If you move out of District of Columbia, see the national recertification guide for transferring the benefit.
How long does the free phone last? As long as you keep using the line at least once every 30 days and recertify your eligibility once a year, your free service in Capitol Hill continues indefinitely. The phone itself is yours to keep regardless.