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TTY (text-telephone)
7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388
A person who is deaf, deaf-blind, hard-of-hearing, or speech-disabled
uses a TTY to type his/her conversation to an operator, who then reads the typed conversation to a standard telephone user.
The operator relays the hearing person's spoken words by typing them back to
the TTY user.
711 is the statewide telephone relay number that connects deaf,
deaf-blind, hard-of-hearing, and/or speech-disabled people who use text
telephones (TTYs) with standard (voice) telephone users. Relay users
can now simply dial 711 to connect with Washington Relay. This allows
easier access, particularly for less experienced relay users such as
businesses, children, or friends and family of TTY users.
Occasionally, people who try to place relay calls from a corporate
office or hotel room using the 711 number may experience difficulties.
This may be because the number has not been programmed into the internal
telephone system (e.g. PBX or Centrex). Contact your office administrator
or local telephone service provider to ensure that the 711 service is available.
Instructions
- Dial the TTY number, 1-800-833-6388.
- An operator will answer "WA TRS 9136 (F) NUMBER CALLING PLEASE?" GA. 9136 is one of operator identification numbers, as each operator has his/her own identification number which is rotated on a scheduled basis. (F) or (M) is the gender of the operator. GA stands for "GO AHEAD" which means it's your turn to type.
- Type the area code and telephone number of the party you want to call.
- The operator will dial the number and relay the conversation to and from your TTY. Type "GA" at the end of each response.
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