Submit Your Online Application for a Free Tablet – ACP & Lifeline Programs

Helping Low-Income Families Qualify for Free Tablets Through Federal Assistance Programs

If you’re part of a low-income household or currently receive benefits like SNAP, EBT, Medicaid, or SSI, you may qualify for a free government tablet through programs like the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and Lifeline.

We assist eligible families in submitting their online application for a free tablet by simplifying the entire process. Whether you’re unsure about documentation, eligibility, or where to begin, our support team is ready to help.

Just fill out the form below to submit your online application for a free tablet, and we’ll verify your details and forward them to trusted government-approved providers.

✅ Free Tablet

Get a high-quality Android tablet at no cost if you qualify.

📶 Free Internet

Enjoy up to 20GB of monthly data with no contract or bills.

⚡ Fast Approval

Submit your form and get approved within days.

Additional Questions About Free Government Tablets

Can I apply for ACP and Lifeline together? +

Yes, eligible households can apply for and receive benefits from both ACP and Lifeline at the same time. This can provide more robust support including free tablets, discounted internet, and phone service.

How long will it take to get my free government tablet? +

Most applicants receive their tablets within 7–14 business days after their application is approved. Shipping times may vary depending on the provider and your location.

Is there any fee included with these free tablets from the government? +

Some providers charge a one-time co-pay (e.g. $10.01) as required by the ACP program, but the tablet and service are otherwise free with no monthly charges.

Will I also get monthly internet with the free tablet? +

Yes. Most ACP-approved tablets come with free or discounted monthly internet, typically offering up to 20GB of high-speed data depending on the provider.

Will the tablet be new or refurbished? +

It depends on the provider. Some offer new tablets, while others may ship refurbished devices that are fully tested and in excellent working condition.

What documents are needed to apply for a free tablet? +

You’ll typically need a government-issued photo ID, proof of participation in a qualifying program (like SNAP, Medicaid), or proof of income such as a tax return or pay stub.

Can I upgrade my free tablet later? +

Yes, some providers allow users to upgrade to a better tablet for a small fee or after a certain usage period. Check with your provider for upgrade options.

What should I do if my application is rejected? +

If your application is rejected, review the reasons provided, ensure your documents are correct, and try again. You can also contact the provider’s support team for assistance or choose a different ACP provider.