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GMRS Application Process After obtaining your FRN select Log In Login using your FRN and password. Select Apply For a New License on the upper left-hand side of the screen. Select ZA - General Mobile Radio (GMRS) from the drop-down menu. Complete your application by filling out the information.
Step 1: Create an FCC Universal Licensing System account. Step 2: Log in to the ULS. Step 3: Begin application for a GMRS license. Step 4: Submit the application. Step 5: Receive call sign and download authorization documents.
This includes public safety, commercial and non-commercial fixed and mobile wireless services, broadcast television and radio, satellite and other services.
A lobbying firm adding a new client must file Form 605 prior to attempting to influence legislative or adminis- trative action on behalf of that client. Within 20 days of the effective date of any other change. Section 86100 requires a registration statement to be filed.
Non-feeable paper applications should be mailed to Federal Communications Commission, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. Hand-deliveries and messenger-deliveries should be delivered to Federal Communications Commission, 1280 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325.
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FCC $35 Amateur Application Fees Effective April 19, 2022 The FCC released a Public Notice on March 23, 2022, stating that the amateur radio application fees, including those associated with Form 605 application filings, are effective April 19, 2022.
Form FCC 605, Schedule B, is a supplementary schedule for use with the FCC Quick-Form Application for Authorization in the Ship, Aircraft, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and the General Mobile Radio Services, FCC 605 Main Form. This schedule is used to supply information for Ship Radio Service (Part 80).

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