Hearing Loops: Lists (USA, Canada, and a few countries)
Where can you find hearing loops in your state or in Canada? Below are the sections for various lists:
- United States-lists for each state
- United States-national summary lists
- Canadian Provinces
- A few other countries
- Key Resources on Assistive Listening Systems
Overview
Last updated: 22 June 2025. Updates to these lists are done every few months.
In addition to the United States and Canada, hearing loops are installed in 30+ countries, and prolific in some countries: Australia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Japan, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. List of International Nonprofit Organizations Serving the Hard of Hearing.
Unfortunately, there is no national list of the thousands of FM and infrared systems, but in some cities or regions, a volunteer or hearing care provider may maintain a local list.
There are thousands of hearing loops, FM, and infrared systems across the United States and Canada. You can find them in conference centers, courthouses, funeral homes, government meetings, hotels, libraries, museums, performing arts venues, retail service counters, stadiums, tours, trains, etc. See a complete list of where assistive listening systems are required under the ADA (this website)
Questions? Revisions?
Contact us (webpage) to:
- Request a list of hearing loops in a particular state or Canadian Province (sorted by city) and/or in a category (such as a religious denomination)
- Share addition(s) or revision(s) to a list
Or, for a single addition, you can complete the HLAA online form
Other handy resources:
- State Hard-of-Hearing agencies are good resources for trying out and learning about assistive listening systems (FM, infrared, and hearing loops). They are included below.
- Contact local HLAA chapters who may have a hearing loop initiative.
For a second national hearing loop list by state – online with addresses and telephone numbers, visit Loop Locator website (Time2LoopAmerica)
United States
Note: locations may have more than one hearing loop. If you need a detailed list showing the rooms that have hearing loops, please email us for a different list.
Arkansas
Arizona
- Arizona Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA)
- Arizona Commission Deaf, Hard of Hearing
California
Colorado
- Colorado Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- Colorado Assistive Listening Systems (webpage, this website, with interactive map)
- Colorado Division of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
- Florida Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- HLAA Florida State Association
- Florida Coordinating Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
- Indiana Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- Indiana Assistive Listening Systems (webpage, this website)
- Indiana Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
- New Mexico Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- Loop New Mexico
- New Mexico Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
New York
- New York Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- New York State Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Office
- HLAA New York City Chapter
- HLAA Rochester Chapter
North Carolina
- North Carolina Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- North Carolina Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
- Oregon Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- Loop Your Life
- Loop Lane County
- Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington State
- Washington Hearing Loop State List (PDF)
- Loop Washington (with interactive map)
- Washington State Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
West Virginia
Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Hearing Loop List, by Region (PDF)
- Wisconsin Hearing Loop List, by City with hearing loop room locations (PDF)
- Wisconsin Hearing Loop List, by Region with hearing loop room locations (PDF)
- Wisconsin Assistive Listening Systems (this website with interactive map)
- HLAA Wisconsin (webpage)
- Wisconsin Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
United States Summaries
- List of hearing loops in U.S. theaters/performing arts centers (PDF)
- List of hearing loops in U.S. Libraries (PDF)
- List of hearing loops in U.S. government buildings (PDF)
- List of states that mandate counseling patients about telecoil technology or building codes? Telecoils, Assistive Listening, Building Legislation (19 pages, pdf)
Canada
- Alberta List (PDF)
- British Columbia List (PDF)
- Ontario List (PDF)
- Prince Edward Island List (PDF)
- Saskatchewan List (PDF)
- Please email us if you would like other lists
Other Countries
- Finland online map with 600+ hearing loops (webpage)
- Switzerland online map with 2300+ hearing loops (webpage)
- Airport list (pdf)
- UK-List of hearing loops in British cathedrals (pdf)
- UK-Access London Theatre (pdf) 70 venues with infrared, RF (FM), and hearing loops
- UK-Let’s Hear (webpage) By completing a review, you’ll be helping to inform a network that supports people with hearing loss and help them find accessible services

Key Resources on Assistive Listening Systems
If you’re new to assistive listening systems, check out these related sections with the Center for Hearing Access (this website)
How to use. It’s helpful to see some graphics and videos that show you what to expect.
- What do assistive listening systems sound like? (1-minute videos)
- Telecoils. Directly connect your hearing aids or cochlear implants to a hearing loop, or using a neckloop with FM or IR systems to get a direct, clear sound.
- “ADA-Access-Ready” Hearing Instruments List (pdf)
- Equipment to borrow from the facility
- Using telecoils in your hearing aids
- Using telecoils in your cochlear implants
Americans with Disabilities Act
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards for assistive listening systems
- Receivers. Receiver calculator Northwest ADA Center (website)
Feedback and complaints
- Complaints – Where to Submit
- Google Reviews. Leave a positive or constructive review
- Templates-Complaints and Feedback. Templates for you to adapt if things aren’t working