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Amateur
Radio
Licensing
Update During
US Government
Shutdown
The ARRL
Volunteer
Examiner
Coordinator,
ARRL VEC,
wants members
to know that
we are closely
following 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
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 VEC
Manager Maria
Somma, AB1FM,
said the FCC
systems
appeared to go
off-line
around 1 PM
Eastern time,
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.
The FCC's
Universal
Licensing
System (ULS)
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.
For a list of
VE Teams that
offer Online
Exam Sessions,
go to www.arrl.org/online-exam-session.
Pass
The Bill
As a reminder,
ARRL is
continuing to
collect
letters from
EVERY HAM as
part of our
grassroots
campaign to
pass the Amateur
Radio
Emergency
Preparedness
Act.
The
legislation is
intended to
prevent
restrictive
homeowners’
association
(HOA) rules
that currently
prohibit or
severely limit
the
installation
of amateur
radio
antennas. Send
your letters
now at www.arrl.org/HOA.
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