• Amateur Radio Licensing U

    From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to All on Thursday, October 02, 2025 11:56:10
    * Originally in: Ham Radio
    * Originally on: 10-01-25 22:51
    * Originally by: ARRL de WD1CKS
    * Originally to: QST

    10/01/2025

    A bulletin sent to members of ARRL The National Association for
    Amateur Radio[1] included information about the impact of the US
    Government shutdown on licensing for the Amateur Radio Service.

    The government shutdown began at 12:01 Eastern time on Wednesday,
    October 1, 2025, when Congress had not passed an appropriations
    bill or other plan to keep the government funded for the new fiscal
    year (begins October 1).

    The Federal Communications Commission, which issues Amateur Radio
    Service licenses, issued a Public Notice[2] on Tuesday, September
    30, indicating that it would suspend most operations following a
    shutdown. "Aside from a few emergency and auction filing systems,
    all other Commission electronic filing systems will be unavailable
    to the public until normal agency operations resume," said the FCC
    Notice.

    ARRL/Volunteer Examiner Coordinator[3] (ARRL/VEC) Manager Maria
    Somma, AB1FM, said the FCC systems appeared to go off-line around
    1 PM Eastern time on Wedensday, and are redirecting to the Public
    Notice. This means the FCC will not be processing any amateur radio
    license applications during the shutdown, which includes individual,
    club, and exam session (new and upgrade) applications.

    "But, ARRL Volunteer Examiners should continue giving exam sessions,"
    said Somma. "Keep doing what you're doing. Keep serving new and upgrade candidates for amateur radio licenses." Somma also urged that Volunteer Examiners continue to promptly forward session results from their exams
    to the ARRL VEC.

    "Please do not hold your session results. Send your sessions to us, and
    ARRL VEC will continue to queue all applications as they are received.
    Once the federal government reopens, ARRL VEC will promptly resume
    submitting applications to the FCC for processing. So, keep sending
    sessions to the ARRL/VEC."

    The FCC Notice indicates that the CORES registration system will remain available to the public and will not be affected by the shutdown. Exam candidates can still register in CORES and be assigned an FCC Registration Number (FRN) at https://apps.fcc.gov/cores/userLogin.do [4].

    The FCC's Universal Licensing System (ULS[5]) databases are currently unavailable to the public. ULS and related systems (like the License
    Manager, License Search, Application Search, etc.) are not accessible
    during the shutdown. Users cannot file applications with the FCC, or
    access license data, including address information.

    To find an amateur radio exam session, please visit
    www.arrl.org/find-an-exam [6].

    For a list of VE Teams that offer Online Exam Sessions, go to www.arrl.org/online-exam-session [7].

    About the ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (ARRL/VEC)

    The ARRL VEC[8] program has a long standing tradition of serving the
    Amateur Radio Service and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
    with integrity and expertise. As the largest VEC in the nation, the
    ARRL/VEC operates as a knowledgeable information source for a wide-range
    of licensing services and issues. The ARRL/VEC supports nearly 30,000 ARRL-accredited Volunteer Examiners (VEs) who support the amateur radio community by offering exam opportunities.

    [1] https://www.arrl.org

    [2] https://www.fcc.gov/document/ impact-potential-lapse-funding-commission-operations-0

    [3] https://www.arrl.org/volunteer-examiners

    [4] https://apps.fcc.gov/cores/userLogin.do

    [5] https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/universal-licensing-system

    [6] https://www.arrl.org/find-an-exam

    [7] https://www.arrl.org/online-exam-session

    [8] https://www.arrl.org/VEC
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  • From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Friday, October 03, 2025 19:55:00
    10/03/2025

    Original Story 10/1/2025
    Updated 10/2/2025 (CORESÿis not available for new registrants)
    Updated 10/3/2025 (Temporary testing procedures for examinees without FRNs)

    Aÿbulletin sent to members of ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio[1]¨ included information about theÿimpact of the US Government shutdown on licensing for the Amateur Radio Service.

    The government shutdown began at 12:01 Eastern time on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, when Congress had not passed an appropriations bill or other plan to keep the government funded for the new fiscal year (begins October 1).

    The Federal Communications Commission, which issues Amateur Radio Service licenses, issued a Public Notice[2] on Tuesday, September 30, indicating that it would suspend most operations following a shutdown. "Aside from a few emergency and auction filing systems, all other Commission electronic filing systems will be unavailable to the public until normal agency operations resume," said the FCC Notice.

    ARRLÿVolunteer Examiner Coordinator[3]ÿ(ARRLÿVEC)ÿManagerÿMaria Somma, AB1FM, said the FCC systems appeared to go off-line around 1 PM Eastern time on Wednesday, and are redirecting to the Public Notice. This means the FCC will notÿbe processing any amateur radio license applications during the shutdown, which includes individual, club, and exam session (new and upgrade) applications.

    "But ARRL Volunteer Examiners should continue giving exam sessions," said Somma. "Keep doing what you're doing. Keep serving new and upgrade candidates for amateur radio licenses." Somma also urged that Volunteer Examiners continue to promptly forward session results from their exams to the ARRL VEC.

    "Please do not hold your session results. Send your sessions to us, and ARRL VEC will continue to queue all applications as they are received. Once the federal government reopens, ARRL VEC will promptly resume submitting applications to the FCC for processing. So, keep sending sessions to the ARRL VEC."

    Although the FCC's shutdown notice indicated that CORES registration system would remain available, New Registrations are currently not being accepted due to the government shutdown. This means that new applicants cannot register for an FRN. This has created a temporary barrier for individuals who wish to take an amateur radio exam but do not yet have an FRN. Existing users can still log in and access their accounts and applicants who already have an FRN can test without issue.



    Temporary Testing Procedure Without an FRN:

    Given the current situation,ÿARRL VECÿwillÿtemporarily allow testing without an FRN (FCC Registration Number), with the understanding that:

    1. The applicant would take the exam and receive a CSCE (Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination).

    2. Once CORES resumes issuing new registrations, the applicant would:


    o Register for an FRN.
    o Contact the coordinatingÿVECÿwith their FRN.
    o TheÿVECÿwill submit their application to the FCC.

    In the ExamTools system candidates without an FRN should:

    1.ÿUseÿ'0000000000'ÿ(ten zeros), then select "I don't have an FRN".

    2.ÿComplete the session registration.

    CSCEs will be issued to successful candidates.

    For teams using paper exams:

    Candidates without an FRN shouldÿleave the FRN field blankÿon all forms.

    CSCEs will be issued to successful candidates.

    This approach will preserve momentum for new licensees and avoid delays in testing.

    Note:ÿOther VEC organizations may also offer similar alternative testing methods. Please check with them directly for their specific procedures.



    Please continue to check the ARRL website for updates as they become available.

    The FCC's Universal Licensing System (ULS[4]) databases are also currently unavailable to the public. ULS and related systems (like the License Manager, License Search, Application Search, etc.) are not accessible during the shutdown. Users cannot file applications with the FCC, or access license data, including address information.

    To find an amateur radio exam session, please visit www.arrl.org/find-an-exam[5]. For a list of VE Teams that offer Online Exam Sessions, go to www.arrl.org/online-exam-session[6].



    About the ARRLÿVolunteer Examiner Coordinator (ARRLÿVEC)

    The ARRL VEC[7] program has a long standing tradition of serving the Amateur Radio Service and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with integrity and expertise. As the largest VEC in the nation, the ARRLÿVEC operates as a knowledgeable information source for a wide-range of licensing services and issues. The ARRLÿVECÿsupports nearly 30,000ÿARRL-accredited Volunteer Examiners (VEs) who support the amateur radio community by offering exam opportunities.


    [1] https://www.arrl.org
    [2] https://www.fcc.gov/document/impact-potential-lapse-funding-commission-operations-0
    [3] https://www.arrl.org/volunteer-examiners
    [4] https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/universal-licensing-system
    [5] https://www.arrl.org/find-an-exam
    [6] https://www.arrl.org/online-exam-session
    [7] https://www.arrl.org/VEC

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