Download Article Show Download Article After activating your Verizon Wireless phone, you may access and activate your Verizon voicemail. Your voicemail can be activated from your phone without having to travel to the Verizon store. And once you activate it, you can get to programming it how you would like. The world of voicemail awaits you!
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About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 164,182 times. Is this article up to date?How do I get my voicemail on my Verizon phone?Retrieve Voicemail Messages. Call the Voicemail box: Press. *86. (*VM) then the. Send key. . Press and hold number. to use the voicemail speed dial. If calling from another number, dial the 10-digit mobile phone number then press. # ... . Follow the prompts to enter your password and retrieve your messages.. How do I setup my voicemail step by step?Check out how easy the process is to set up voicemail on Android phones. Set up voicemail on Android by opening the Phone app, then pressing and holding the number one. Enter your PIN and follow the instructions to finish the setup. Hang up, then press and hold the number one again to access your voicemail.
How do I activate my voicemail?Set up voicemail on your mobile phone
From your mobile phone, press and hold 1 or the Voicemail key. Do one of the following: For a new voicemail box—follow the prompts to create your password and greeting. For an existing voicemail box—enter your password if prompted.
How do I activate Verizon voicemail?Set up voicemail. Open the Phone app.. Dial *86 .. Press the Call button.. The recorded message will prompt you to choose a language and press #.. When asked, enter a 4-7 digit password for your voicemail and press #. ... . Verizon will ask you to record your name. ... . The last prompt will be for a voicemail greeting.. |