Obtaining a Copy of Your FCC License
By ARRLSince December 2020, the FCC no longer prints paper amateur radio licenses. Licensees must obtain official electronic copies by logging into the FCC's Universal Licensing System (ULS) with their FRN and password. Detailed instructions are available on the FCC website or by contacting the FCC Licensing Support Center.
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