Beware of Imposter Scams

The UTC does not collect funds or issue refunds on behalf of utility companies. If you think that you have been targeted by this scam, please contact your utility company immediately.

Telephone Assistance Program

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The Washington Telephone Assistance Program (WTAP) ended in August 2015. Customers seeking telephone assistance will need to apply for the federal Lifeline program.

The federal Lifeline Program offers broadband or telephone service assistance. Visit www.fcc.gov/lifeline and www.lifelinesupport.org for more information about the federal Lifeline program.
NOTE: The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is now winding down and will not take new applications after Feb. 7, 2024. Existing customers will be able to keep the discount until funding runs out sometime in April 2024.
 

Tribal Lifeline and Link-Up Programs

If you live on a federally recognized reservation, you may be able to save even more money on your phone bill through the federal Tribal Lifeline and Link-Up programs. Call your local phone company to find out if you qualify for this program. For more information on Tribal Lifeline and Link-Up, visit https://www.fcc.gov/general/native-nations.

Wireless Assistance

Some wireless phone companies offer federal Lifeline assistance. Lifeline benefits may be applied to only one type of service, landline or wireless, and to one line per household. If you are eligible for assistance, you must choose which service would best fit your needs. Contact your wireless company to see if it provides Lifeline benefits.

Need help? Call the commission!

Commission staff are always ready to answer questions about regulated companies. We can help you with problems regarding their service, rates, and billing practices. Please try to resolve your complaint directly with the company first. If you feel you have given them adequate time to correct the problem, and you are still not satisfied, call the commission for help at 1-888-333-WUTC (9882) or email consumer@utc.wa.gov.