Ntiva Client Support

Our Service Desk is ready to help!

In order to provide an optimal client experience, we offer you the ability to choose the service team that knows your business best. Our newly acquired clients will see familiar information and reach their same friendly technicians! Click on the region below where your company is located and you will be presented with contact options for your service team. 

Click your region below to get started.

Not sure which region to select? Call us at 888-996-8482 and select Option 2, or email us at support@ntiva.com and we will assist you!

Mid-Atlantic Region

Ntiva Clients

Email:  support@ntiva.com

Phone:  703-738-2999

Live Chat:  Click for Live Chat

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Former eGuard Clients

Email:  support@eguardtech.com

Phone:  202-465-4670

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Northeast Region

Former DTS Clients

Email:  support@ntiva.com

Phone:  631-224-1200

Live Chat:  Click for Live Chat

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Former Netlink Clients

Email: support@netlinksys.net

Phone: 718-747-1400

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Midwest Region

Former 3Points Clients

Email:  support3p@ntiva.com

Phone:  708-491-0300

 

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Former HigherGround Clients

Email:  supporthg@ntiva.com

Phone:  847-897-1640

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ConnectWise Portal

Former Equilibrium Clients

Email:  SupportEQ@ntiva.com

Phone:  773-205-0200

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Former Forget Computers

Email:  apple-support@ntiva.com

Phone:  312-602-5345 x1

Device Portal

Forms

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West Region

Ntiva Clients

Email:  support@ntiva.com

Phone:  703-738-2999

Live Chat:  Click for Live Chat

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