National Verifier December 2018 Launch
Service providers in Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee must use the National Verifier to determine the eligibility of all Lifeline applicants before enrolling them in the program. Service providers will only be able to enroll applicants in NLAD if they have an active and approved eligibility decision from the National Verifier.
Consumers in the December 2018 launch who wish to apply for Lifeline through the National Verifier can use the consumer portal or submit a paper application directly to the Lifeline Support Center.
NLAD Legacy Mode
Service providers must now use the National Verifier for all transactions. Service providers can no longer use the toggle feature to switch between NLAD’s legacy (non-National Verifier) and National Verifier modes for SACs in the December 2018 launch.
Service providers will continue to see the toggle if they use NLAD via its website, but they will not be able to switch between “On” and “Off.” The toggle in these states will remain “On.”
NLAD National Verifier API Request
API users in the December 2018 launch must use the full (hard) launch NLAD National Verifier API request. If a service provider sends an API request that does not include the National Verifier indicator, they will receive an error.
Users can find all the information needed in the API Specifications currently available in NLAD.
General Reverification
Reverification is the one-time process to ensure that all Lifeline subscribers meet the program’s eligibility requirements. The reverification process is underway for the December 2018 launch.
For a walk-through of the December 2018 launch reverification process, view the National Verifier Reverification Process – December 2018 Launch slide deck.
December 2018 Launch – Reverification Timeline
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | |
Existing Documents Due | 5/10/2019 | 5/10/2019 | 5/10/2019 | 5/9/2019 |
Consumers are separated into four groups, based on their Lifeline enrollment date (NLAD “ENROLLMENT DATE”).
- Group 1: Recent enrollees; service providers may use existing (on hand) eligibility, certification, AMS, TPIV, Deceased, and IEH documentation to resolve failures. Once initial reviews are complete, USAC will notify service providers that they must begin outreach to resolve remaining failures.
- Groups 2 & 3: Service providers may use existing (on hand) AMS, TPIV, Deceased, and IEH documentation to resolve failures, but must conduct outreach for new eligibility and certification documentation.
- Group 4: Consumers enrolled through the legacy NLAD process during the soft launch period; service providers may use existing (on hand) eligibility, certification, AMS, TPIV, Deceased, and IEH documentation to resolve failures. Once initial reviews are complete, USAC will notify service providers that they must begin outreach to resolve remaining failures.
Opt Out of USAC Conducted Reverification
Service providers that opt out of the USAC conducted outreach process will receive separate notices regarding the final documentation deadlines and the outreach requirements.
Recertification
For information specific to recertification, view the National Verifier Recertification slide deck.
Training and Support
To review training sessions specific to the National Verifier, visit the Webinars page.