How to Transfer Straight Talk Number to Verizon in No Time?

How often do you think of switching from Straight Talk? Would you want to switch to a unique service to see if it meets your needs? If you don’t like how your current Straight Talk package works or what it comes with, you might want to switch to something else. Verizon just bought the popular cell phone service Straight Talk. Now, we can buy phones and service plans for more than one company, and we know they will all work together. But let’s say you already have a Straight Talk number and you want to transfer Straight Talk number to Verizon. How does it work? Let’s talk about it.

Can You Transfer Straight Talk Number to Verizon?

There are two different ways to switch from Straight Talk to Verizon: you can use your SIM card or get the online service. Don’t worry, we’ll tell you everything in detail so you can decide what to do. If you meet these requirements, you can move your number to a new service provider.

  • Your phone number has to be known to the Straight Talk system.
  • The information you put on the request to switch from Straight Talk to Verizon must match exactly what we already know about you.
Transfer Straight Talk Number to Verizon

Transferring Straight Talk Service Using SIM Card

Most of the time, this is the easiest and quickest way to move your services to a new device. But you have to meet certain requirements to be eligible for this:

  • Your phone needs to be able to work with Verizon’s service.
  • The SIM card slot on your old phone needs to be compatible with the new one..
  • You can use the Straight Talk network with your new phone.

Once you’ve decided on everything, you can move your Straight Talk services to a new device by doing the following:

  • Turn off the current phone.
  • Take out the SIM card.
  • Put the SIM card into the new phone to use it.
  • Set the New Phone Up

Since SIM cards for Straight Talk and Verizon are different sizes, your old Straight Talk SIM card won’t work in your new Verizon phone. You may need an adaptor if your SIM card is too big for your new phone.

Transferring Straight Talk Service Using the Online Facility

If bad luck keeps you from meeting the above requirements, you can use this other option instead:

If you already have a system account, you won’t need to make a new one. Straight Talk makes it easy to sign up for their email list by putting a form at the bottom of each page.

  1. First, you should go to the StraightTalk website. From there, go to the menu and click on “Activate.” 
  2. From the list of options, pick “Keep Your Own Phone.” This is the only change that has been made to the BYOD policy. Choose “I am keeping my current number” when asked instead of “I want a new number.”
  3. You will be asked to enter your current phone number if you want to keep it. Please type the right number into the box.
  4. Then you will have to type in the number on the SIM card. This must be done in order for the SIM card and system to connect. You can find the SIM card number on your phone by going to Settings > About Phone > SIM Card Status > ICCID. The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (ICCID) is the card’s unique number. The same way works for iPhones. Go to Settings > General > About Phone to find your ICCID.
  5. After you’ve done these things, you’ll be asked for your login information. Access your username and password to prove who you are.
  6. The last step is to double-check the number you entered for the SIM card. After that, there will be a field called “Nickname.” Type in a unique name for the new thing here.

You might well have figured out by now that the process is easy. In fact, you wouldn’t need any help from an expert or specialist at all! But if none of these work for you, the next best thing to do is call Straight Talk’s customer service and tell them you want to switch providers. You can make the changes by calling them at 1-877-430-CELL (2355). You can either use the options for self-service or ask for help from one of the service’s representatives.

During the switch, both your old phone and your new Verizon Wireless phone will work normally. However, your new Verizon Wireless phone will only be able to make calls, not receive them. A wireless number transfer could take anywhere from four hours to two days, while a landline number transfer could take anywhere from two business days to ten. We’ll send you a free text message when everything is ready.

Other Things to Consider

You can bring your own mobile phone and keep the phone number you already have. Switching to Verizon Wireless is easy, and you can keep your current phone number. You won’t have to pay anything to port your number over to Verizon, and your old phone will still work normally during the process.

To finish the porting process and keep your Verizon phone number, you can call Straight Talk’s toll-free number or go online. To port your number, you’ll need both your Verizon account number and PIN. You can switch to Verizon by going to the Switch to Verizon page on the web, giving them a call, or coming into a store.

Final Verdict

If you transfer Straight Talk number to Verizon, do you worry that you’ll lose your current phone number? Don’t worry, there’s a solution that’s easy to understand. Getting a number to work with the company’s services is a simple and straight-forward process. If you give correct information, it might take less time to switch your Straight Talk number to a Verizon number. If you follow our simple steps for moving your Straight Talk number to Verizon, you shouldn’t have any problems.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

Did Verizon buy out Straight Talk?

Customers of Verizon Wireless who use TracFone, Straight Talk, or Walmart Family will still get LifeLine subsidies. TracFone used to be a big fan of the proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile, but now it is against it.

Is it hard to port a number from Straight Talk?

You can switch your Straight Talk phone number to another provider in as little as a few hours. The Federal Communications Commission says that cell phone companies have close to 72 business hours from the time they get a request to port a number to do what is asked. If your port will take longer than expected, have your new provider contact Straight Talk.

Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith

With over 7 years of telecom experience, Ryan Smith is the senior writer for ISPBird. He has helped develop the criteria by which ISPBird reviews and recommends internet service providers. Ryan also leads ISPBird' coverage of the digital divide, broadband policy, and ISP reviews.