CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) — Starting July 1, West Virginia cell phone users will notice a higher charge on their monthly bills.
The state’s Wireless Enhanced 911 (WE911) fee is increasing from $3.64 to $4.01, the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) announced Thursday.
In addition to the base WE911 fee, customers will continue to pay an 8-cent wireless tower fee and a 29-cent public safety wireless fee, bringing the total monthly charge to $4.38 per wireless line.
Collected by the PSC and distributed to counties based on a set formula, the fees are designated to improve and maintain local 911 emergency services. The fee amount is recalculated every two years as directed by the state legislature.
More details on the fee adjustment can be found on the PSC’s website at www.ps