Minnesota Relay
Minnesota Relay is a free, federally mandated Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) program that allows individuals who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or speech disabled to place and receive telephone calls.
A specially trained communications assistant (CA) facilitates the telephone conversation between the person with a hearing or speech disability and other individuals.
Calls can be made to anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. All calls are completely confidential.
Minnesota Relay is administered by the Telecommunications Access Minnesota (TAM) program within the Minnesota Department of Commerce, and is funded by a monthly surcharge on each wired and wireless telephone access line, and a fee on each pre-paid wireless retail transaction, in the state.
The state contracts with Sprint Communications Company, LP to provide Minnesota Relay services. The Minnesota Relay call center is located in Moorhead, MN.
For more information regarding Telecommunications Relay Services, click here.
Minnesota Relay Resources:
- Amplified and Captioned Telephones
- File a Minnesota Relay Complaint
- RS Fiber MN Relay Annual Customer Notice
- Minnesota Relay
- Speech-to-Speech
- Types of Relay Services & Instructions
Minnesota Relay Outreach
Voice: 651-602-9005 / 1-800-657-3775
TTY: 1-888-206-6555
Video Phone: 651-964-1514 / 1-866-635-0082
Email:Â mn.relay@state.mn.us
For more information on Minnesota Relay, please visit mn.gov.