Find out what you need to transfer a number from another carrier to AT&T. Learn how long the transfer takes and how to check the status.
Transfer your number
Tips for transferring your wireless number to AT&T Before you transfer your number, know these important tips:
Don't cancel your existing service. We'll take care of that when you activate your new phone.
Contact your service provider so you know what charges may apply. You'll need to pay any outstanding balances. You may also have to pay an early termination fee.
Although we don't charge a number transfer fee, we may charge an activation fee for each new line of service. We may also charge a number change fee if you replace your existing AT&T number with a number you transfer to us.
Information needed to begin the transfer process If the number is eligible to transfer, you’ll need to provide information about your current account to begin the transfer process. Any wrong information may delay the processing.
View a recent monthly phone bill or call your current service provider, to verify the following information:
Phone number you want to transfer
Account holder's name
Billing address for the account
Account holder's Social Security number or Tax ID
The nine to eighteen-digit billing account number
PIN or password, if applicable
Number transfer timeframes When transferring your number from another wireless carrier:
If you order your new phone or SIM card online or over the phone, your number transfer may take up to 3-5 business days to complete. Your old phone will still work until you activate your new AT&T phone or SIM card.
If you're transferring a non-wireless number, it'll take a minimum of 5-7 business days to complete.
Additional information
Check your number transfer eligibility online From the Transfer Your Number to AT&T page, enter the phone number you want to transfer and follow the prompts to check eligibility. If the number is eligible to transfer, you can shop online or visit an AT&T store to complete your number transfer and activate new AT&T service.
Check the status of a transfer in progress From the Number Transfer/Port Status page, enter the number you’re transferring to AT&T and follow the prompts to check port status.