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Blog 8: Applying for a Federal Registration Number

Blog 8: Applying for a Federal Registration Number

Before getting your Amateur Radio license, you must first register for your Federal Registration Number (FRN). 

An FRN is a ten-digit number that identifies your business dealings with the FCC.   The FCC requires a permanent address, so they can reach you if necessary.  You will need to provide your FRN to the Volunteer Exam Coordinator at the testing session in order to process your application. 

To obtain a Federal Registration Number (FRN), you will need register with the Federal Communications Commission, and requesting a Federal Registration Number (FRN), https://apps.fcc.gov/cores/userLogin.do.

Use the REGISTER link to begin the process of creating and account.

Once you have created your account and receive your FRN, which typically happens moments after submitting the form, you will be able to login to the Universal Licensing System and manage your license information: https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp.

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