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Welcome to AZRelay.org


Arizona Relay Service (AZRS), a public service provided by the State of Arizona, makes communication by telephone easy, accessible and reliable. AZRS is a service convenient for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled. Learn more about this great service.

  • True Caller ID

    Arizona now enjoys true Caller ID through Arizona Relay Service!

    Find out how this new service and other calling features can benefit you.

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  • 10-Digit Phone Numbers *NOW REQUIRED*

    VRS and IP Relay users are now required to obtain a ten-digit telephone number to place and receive VRS and IP Relay calls as a result of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements that went into effect Nov. 12, 2009.

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  • Internet Relay Service

    AZRS users may now access relay through the Internet. There are companies that offer relay services online and they all offer different features. This is another wonderful telecommunication option available to AZRS users.

    Hamilton Relay now offers Hamilton HomeTown Number™.

Question? Complaint? Compliment?

 

Your questions and comments are important to us. Please use our online form to let us know what's on your mind.

AZRS JOBS:
If you wish to contact us regarding employment with Arizona Relay, please be advised that there are no longer any AZRS call centers here in Arizona. The current AZRS vendor, Hamilton Relay, handles all AZRS calls at their call centers elsewhere. Please click here to learn about Hamilton Relay’s career opportunities located across the country.


Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ACDHH)

 

Arizona sign language interpreters are required to be licensed through the ACDHH. Learn More >


Arizona Telecommunications Distribution Program (AzTEDP)

 

AzTEDP AzTEDP Free telecommunications devices for residents who need assistance communicating on the phone. Learn More >