You can successfully port out from Straight Talk using Number Transfer PIN. This is not hard, believe me, we will assist you throughout the entire process instantly.
To port a number out from Straight Talk, call 1-866-806-1840. When prompted for an extension/case number, enter 332264. This will connect you to Straight Talk’s “port team” who will verify your account information and release your number instantly to your new carrier.
Straight Talk Number Transfer PIN through Account
You can also obtain a Straight Talk Port Out PIN using the Straight Talk App. Here’s how:
- Log in to your Straight Talk account.
- Navigate to your account settings and find the option to generate a “Number Transfer PIN.”
- You will receive a unique Port Out PIN via SMS.
- Now, you can switch your number from Straight Talk to another carrier by providing them with the PIN.
Important Porting Tips
- The Number Transfer PIN is valid for porting out all lines associated with your Straight Talk account.
- The newly generated Transfer PIN is valid for 7 days. During this 7-day period, contact your new carrier and provide them with the PIN to complete the porting in process.
- Learn More: How to Unlock your Straight Talk Phone
How long does it take to receive my Straight Talk Number Transfer PIN?
The porting process can take up to 2 business days, but in most cases, it only takes a few hours to complete.
What if I lose my Number Transfer PIN or it’s validity expires?
If you lose your Number Transfer PIN, you will need to contact Straight Talk customer support again and follow the same process to obtain a new PIN.
Can I transfer my number if I have an outstanding balance with Straight Talk?
Yes, you can still transfer your number even if you have an outstanding balance with Straight Talk. However, you will be responsible for paying any outstanding charges even if the transfer (port-in) process is completed.
Will I lose my contacts and messages, or other data during the number port out process?
Transferring your number should not affect your contacts, messages, or other data stored on your phone. However, it’s always a good idea to back up your contacts before porting your number to a new carrier.

