Where do I mail FCC form 605?

Where do I mail FCC form 605?

1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA
In instances where an Applicant files electronically and needs to include an exhibit(s) with the application and cannot transmit that exhibit(s) to the FCC electronically, the Applicant may mail exhibits to the following address: Federal Communications Commission, Application Exhibit, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg.

How do I get a GMRS license?

To obtain a GMRS license and call sign, you must file an application with the FCC and pay a $70 fee. No exam is required, and the license is valid for 10 years. The FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS) is is an online portal to manage your FCC applications/licenses, and pay any applicable fees via a single account.

What is a form 605?

Quick-Form Application for Authorization in the. Ship, Aircraft, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and General Mobile Radio Services.

How do I find my FRN number?

Go to the FCC ULS page http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/ Enter a specific call sign, and select “Search.” Your FRN will appear on your License record. Some of the publicly available online amateur databases may also provide your FRN.

How do I get an FRN number?

Steps to Getting an FCC Registration Number (FRN)

  1. Go to the Commission’s Registration System (CORES) and Click Register.
  2. Answer whether the FRN is for an individual or business and whether the address for the contact is within the U.S. and click Continue.
  3. Complete the registration information and click Submit.

What is FCC Form 159?

The FCC Form 159, “Remittance Advice”, and FCC Form 159-C, (Continuation Sheet) is a multi-purpose form that must accompany any payment to the Federal Communications Commission (e.g., Regulatory Fees, Processing Fees, Auctions, Fines, Forfeitures, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Billings, or any other debt due to the …

Do I need an FRN?

The FRN is required for all new applicants to take an amateur exam and is used afterward by the applicant to download the license document from the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS), upgrade the license, apply for a vanity call sign, and to submit administrative updates (such as address and email changes) and …

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