How to Enable Emergency Bypass on Your iPhone

Emergency Bypass on iPhone allows priority contacts to reach you during Focus modes, like Sleep, ensuring essential calls and texts come through. To set it up, edit a contact in the Contacts app, enable Emergency Bypass for both Ringtone and Text Tone, and save the changes.

IRAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
April 14, 2026 – 4 minutes read time

What is emergency bypass on iPhone? Emergency Bypass allows specific contacts to reach you even when you have certain Focus enabled, such as Sleep Focus. When Emergency Bypass is enabled, your phone will still ring even when you have a Focus enabled to silence calls and texts. Here’s how to bypass your Focus settings or Silent mode with Emergency Bypass, so important contacts can still reach you in emergencies, regardless of other enabled settings.

Note!! This is a must-do tip you want to set up.

  • Use the Emergency Bypass iPhone feature to designate priority contacts on your iPhone.
  • Priority contacts on your iPhone can call, text, or both with Do Not Disturb on, so you are never out of touch.

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First, open the Contacts app or search for the app. Refer to the image below:

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Selecting the Contacts app

Next, tap the contact you want to designate as an emergency contact who can reach you even when you have a Focus, such as Sleep, turned on. See the image below:

Note! If the contact has an asterisk to the right of the name, that person is already an emergency contact.

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Selecting a Contact

Next, tap Edit in the top right corner. See the following image:

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Selecting to Edit the contact

Now, tap  Ringtone. Refer to the image below:

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Selecting the Ringtone option

Next, toggle on Emergency Bypass. This will allow phone calls from that person to always go through. See the image below:

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Enabling the Emergency Bypass toggle

Now, repeat these steps for Text Tone to allow texts to bypass your Focus status as well. See the following image:

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Selecting the Text Tone option

Next, tap the checkmark icon when you are done. Refer to the image below:

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Tapping the Done checkmark

Now, when you tap the checkmark, the contact will have Emergency Bypass On for Rungtone and Text Tone. See the image below:

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Emergency Bypass is now on for the contact

Now you know how to set an Emergency Bypass contact on iPhone to let priority contacts on iPhone contact you even when you have a Focus mode set. You can repeat these steps for all the emergency bypass contacts you would like to add.

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How to Set Emergency Bypass on iPhone

If you would like to allow certain people to call, FaceTime, or message you when you have enabled Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, activate your iPhone’s Emergency Bypass option for those people.

RAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
July 19, 2022

If you would like to allow certain people to call, FaceTime, or message you when you have enabled Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, activate your iPhone’s Emergency Bypass option for those people. Let’s explore how to do just that.

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When you enable Emergency Bypass for a specific contact, they can reach out to you even while you are on DND mode. You can enable this feature for phone and FaceTime calls and text messages separately.

Enable Emergency Bypass for Phone and FaceTime Calls

To allow people to get through your iPhone’s Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, first, launch the Contacts app on your phone.

Next, in the Contacts app, find and select the person you want to bypass. On the contact page, in the top right-hand corner, tap Edit. Refer to the below image:

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Selecting a contact to edit

Now, on the Edit screen, scroll down and choose Ringtone. See the below image:

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Selecting the Ringtone option

Next, on the Ringtone page, at the top, toggle to ON the Emergency Bypass option. Then, at the top right-hand corner, tap Done. See the following image:

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Turning Emergency Bypass to ON

Note!, To disable the feature, turn off the “Emergency Bypass” option.

Now, your selected person will now be able to make regular, and FaceTime calls with you even when you have chosen not to be disturbed.

Enable Emergency Bypass for Text Messages on iPhone

If you want certain people to send you text messages when you have Do Not Disturb (DND) turned on, first, launch the Contacts app on your iPhone. Then find and tap your contact.

Next, on the Contact page, in the top right-hand corner, tap Edit. Refer to the below image:

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Selecting a contact to edit

Now, on the Edit page, scroll down and tap Text Tone. See the below image:

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Selecting the Text Tone option

Next, on the Text Tone page, at the top, toggle to ON the Emergency Bypass option. Then save your changes by tapping Done in the top right-hand corner. See the following image:

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Turning Emergency Bypass to ON

Note!, To disable the feature, turn off the “Emergency Bypass” option.

Now, your iPhone will now allow text messages from your selected contact whether you have or have not enabled Do Not Disturb (DND) mode.

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