Free Phone Service in Michigan

Did you know?

  •  Detroit is known as the car capital of the world.
  •  Michigan has around 150 lighthouses, the most of any U.S. state.
  •  The Great Lakes account for one-fifth of the world’s surface freshwater supply.
  •  Michigan forestland covers more than 52 percent of the state at 18.5 million acres.
  •  Anywhere in Michigan, you are within 85 miles of one of the Great Lakes.

Michigan Lifeline Service is a government assisted wireless service that offers discounted cell phone services to qualified low income families and individuals. Michigan Lifeline Services discounts are offered to eligible Michigan customers who meet certain eligibility requirements such as, government assistance or a household income that is at or below 150% of the federal poverty level. An individual can find out his or her eligibility to get benefits of the program and apply online. TAG Mobile provides various discounts and offers.

The Michigan Lifeline Service discounts help customers reduce their phone bills. As per Program guidelines, the Lifeline service is restricted to one per household and cannot be combined with any other Lifeline offering.

TAG Mobile Michigan Lifeline Service provides various flexible prepaid plans to fit your needs. Whether you talk a little or talk a lot, we have a plan for you. You can change your plan every month to fit your lifestyle or you can add minutes anytime at your convenience. For more details, please contact us or have your queries answered here (FAQs).


TAG Mobile Michigan Lifeline Free Phone Service Eligible Customers Receive:

  •   8.5GB Data every month
  •   Unlimited FREE Voice minutes every month
  •   Unlimited FREE Global texts every month
*3GB of data is included with your plan and you will get a FREE 5 GB of additional data each billing cycle until May 17, 2020.

TAG Mobile Michigan Lifeline Free Phone Service Plan Benefits:

  •  No Contracts, No Cost
  •  Nationwide Coverage
  •  Caller ID
  •  Call Waiting
  •  Voicemail

Eligible Subsidy Programs:

  •  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  •  Medicaid (not Medicare)
  •  Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  •  Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)
  •  Veterans or Survivors Pension
  •  Family Independence Program (FIP)(TANF)
  •  Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  •  National School Lunch Program’s free lunch program (NSLP)
  •  Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
  •  Tribally-Administered Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
  •  Head Start (meeting income qualifying standards)
  •  Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)