Last updated: April 2026
How to apply for Lifeline in Colorado (2026)
Step-by-step: what to prepare, where to apply, and how long it takes.
30-second overview
Pick a provider → fill out their online application → upload proof of eligibility if requested → wait for provider/National Verifier review → receive your SIM or device if approved and available.
Step-by-step
- 1. Confirm you qualify. See our Colorado eligibility guide — most people qualify through Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, Veterans Pension, or income level.
- 2. Pick a participating provider. See our Colorado provider rankings. Nearly every major national Lifeline provider serves Colorado.
- 3. Gather your documents. You'll need proof of eligibility (benefit letter, SNAP card, etc.), proof of identity, and proof of Colorado residence.
- 4. Submit the application. Fill out the provider's online form. Upload your documents. Takes about 10 minutes.
- 5. Wait 1–2 business days. The provider verifies your eligibility through the National Verifier.
- 6. Activate service. You'll receive a SIM card or free phone in the mail. Follow the activation steps on the card.
Common mistakes that delay approval
- Applying for Lifeline through more than one provider at once (you can only have one active benefit).
- Uploading blurry or expired eligibility documents. Re-scan them if they're hard to read.
- Skipping the identity-verification step — most providers verify through Solix or the National Verifier and will pause until you complete it.
- Submitting a P.O. Box instead of a Colorado residential address.
Get reminders as you apply
We'll send you a quick email checklist — and a renewal reminder a year from now so you don't lose the benefit.
Send the Lifeline application checklist
A printable PDF plus a reminder email one year from now so you don't miss Colorado renewal.
