Documents Needed
If we cannot confirm your Lifeline eligibility, identity, or address, you may need to show proof. We will contact you to let you know if you need to submit proof.
Program Participation
- Your name or dependent’s name
- The program name, such as SNAP
- The name of the government or Tribal agency that issued the document
- An issue date within the last 12 months or a future expiration date
- Benefit award letter
- Approval letter
- Statement of benefits
- Benefit verification letter
Household Income
- Your first and last name or dependent’s name
- Your annual income
- To show documentation of income that does not cover a full year, such as current pay stubs, the documentation must cover three months in a row within the past twelve months
- Prior year’s state, federal or Tribal tax return
- Current income statement from your employer or a paycheck stub
- Veterans Administration statement of benefits
- Unemployment or Workers’ Compensation statement of benefits
- Federal or Tribal notice letter of participation in General Assistance
- Divorce decree, child support award, or other official document containing income information
Date of Birth
- Your first and last name
- Your date of birth
- Government, military, state, or Tribal ID
- Birth Certificate
- Driver’s license
- Government assistance program document
- Certificate of U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization
- Permanent Resident Card or Green Card
Social Security Number or Tribal ID Number
- Your first and last name
- The Last 4 digits of your social security number or full Tribal ID
- Social Security Card
- Most recent W-2 or tax return
- Government, military, state, or Tribal ID
- Government assistance program document
- Military discharge documentation
- Unemployment/Workers’ compensation benefits
Address
- Your first and last name
- Shows your physical address
- If you are resolving this error using the online application, you will use the mapping tool in the application to help USAC find your address
- If are resolving this error by mailing in information to USAC, you may show a map that clearly shows your physical address or location, including latitude and longitude coordinates (coordinates are required if you are on Tribal lands)
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Other options include:
- Utility bill
- Mortgage or lease statement
- Most recent W-2 or tax return
- Driver’s license or other valid government, state, or Tribal ID
Duplicate Address
Complete a Lifeline Household Worksheet if someone else at your address already gets Lifeline.
- Your first and last name
- The Last 4 digits of your social security number or full Tribal ID
- If you are resolving this error using the online application, the worksheet will appear in the application to complete
- If you are resolving this error by mailing information to USAC, you must complete the paper form and mail it to the Lifeline Support Center
Life
- Your first and last name
- Date of birth
- The Last 4 digits of your social security number or full Tribal ID
- Government, military, state, or Tribal ID
- Government assistance program document
- Birth certificate
- Social Security card
- Prior year’s tax return or W-2
- Your first and last name
- Shows life activity within the last 3 months
- Government assistance program document
- Current utility bill
- Current income statement, such as a paystub
- Current mortgage or lease statement
Emancipated Minor
- Your first and last name
- Confirmation of emancipated minor status
- Court document
- Certificate
How to Submit Your Proof
Make copies or take pictures of your documents using a scanner, copy machine, camera, or smartphone. Avoid sending any dark or blurry copies or pictures. Never submit original copies of your documents.
Submit your proof documentation using any of the options below:
Log in or create a new account and upload copies of your proof documentation.
Complete the cover sheet and send copies of your proof documentation to the address below.
Ask your company for assistance with submitting your proof documentation.