Overview
Keep your existing phone number when you switch to CurrentClient
How do I port my number?#
Want to keep using your existing phone number? No problem! We've put a lot of work into our porting process to make it as smooth as possible and have it dialed in.
How porting works#
Gather information from your current carrier
Each carrier requires different information - we'll show you exactly what to find and where to find it.
Submit your port request
Fill out the port request form in the CurrentClient app with your carrier information.
We handle the nitty gritty details
We submit your request to the carriers and work with them to get it approved. If there are any issues, we'll loop you in.
Port gets approved and scheduled
Once approved, the port gets scheduled 7 days in the future, typically very early AM (1-2 AM MST) so it's ready when you wake up.
Cancel old service
Once the port fully completes, you can cancel your old service.
Timeline: Assuming you have provided us with all of the correct information, most ports take about 7 days to complete from the time you submit the request. Note that some carriers take an additional 1-3 days to transfer over outbound texting capabilities.
Two types of ports#
We offer two port options to fit your needs:
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Full port (calling and texting): Port both calling and texting to CurrentClient. This is our most popular option - you'll handle everything in one app and can cancel your old provider.
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Text-only port (SMS hosting): Keep your current phone service for calling while using CurrentClient for texts. Great if you're happy with your voice service but want better texting capabilities.
Want to learn more about text-only porting? Check out our SMS hosting guide.
What to expect after your port#
Working immediately after the port completes. If there are any issues, we escalate things with phone carriers right away.
Inbound texting typically works immediately. Outbound texting can sometimes take another 1-3 days depending on the carrier.
Choose your current carrier#
Select your current phone provider to see step-by-step porting instructions:

Port from AT&T

Port from Dialpad
Port from your personal Google Voice account
Port from Google Workspace Voice
Port from MyRepChat

Port from MyRepChat

Port from T-Mobile

Port from Verizon
Port from Vonage business phone service
Port from Zoom
Don't see your carrier? No worries! Most carriers follow similar processes. Just reach out and we'll help you gather the right information.
Frequently asked questions#
Start your port request#
Ready to get started? Head to the port request form in the app to submit your information.
Hop into the app and start the port request process