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FCC approves new ham and GMRS license fees

UPDATE March 19, 2020 - When will the new FCC license fees take effect? Read here for details.

The FCC has just approved new license fees for Amateur Radio and the GMRS. These fees are actually lower than the original fees proposed in August, which were highly contested by hams, but welcomed by GMRS licensees. While the new FCC license fees may alleviate some of the sticker shock from the original fees proposed by the Commission, it is welcome news for fans of the GMRS.

According to the FCC Report and Order released December 29, 2020, Amateur Radio license fees will now cost $35. This same fee will apply to new licenses, renewal licenses, and vanity call signs. Previously, no fees were collected for ham licenses or vanity call signs issued to amateur radio operators, so technically it is a significant change. However, it is considerably less than the $50 fees originally proposed by the Commission, so it should be of some comfort to hams.

On the brighter side, a GMRS license will now cost significantly less than before. Up to now the application fee for a GMRS license was $70. With this Report and Order, the new GMRS license fee will be only $35, which is $15 less than the proposed fee and half the cost of the fees previously charged by the FCC. The license is still valid for 10 years and covers an entire family.

The amendment to the proposed fees was largely due to the comments and feedback the Commission received in response to the proposal in August. While the FCC disagreed with many of the assertions from hams and the ARRL why the original proposed $50 fees should not be charged at all, it did acknowledge on important point brought up by many that the fees did not fairly represent the amount of effort required to process the license applications, ,which is largely automated.

As the FCC put it, "We agree that the applications for amateur licenses, and other personal licenses, are largely automated, and for that reason the cost-based fee we adopt is only $35. With respect to the amateur licenses, while review is highly automated, staff must maintain the processing system to ensure applicants are qualified, vanity call sign procedures are followed, and off-lined applications are individually reviewed. Therefore, we cannot conclude that there are no costs involved in processing the applications and we do not have the discretion to exempt this service from application fees."

Since the same is true with the processing of GMRS licenses, the Commission amended the proposed $50 fee for that as well, bringing the cost of a GMRS license down to $35.

The new fees will take affect after the Report and Order is published in the Federal Register and is sent to Congress.

98 thoughts on “FCC approves new ham and GMRS license fees”

  • Mark Ruby

    The fees are simply another tax to keep up the bloated FCC employees with their bloated salaries, pensions and health care benefits

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  • Michael Martin

    As usual hitvthe little guy. And the commercial licenses don't go up. Business as usual with the feds. Need we remind you who is the first to respond in an emergency.

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  • Windy Waves

    **** FCC. Just another tax and invasion of our privacy.

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  • Egg

    The government can shove these fees up their ass.We need a mass revoloution in this country to stop this out of control taxation.

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  • Phillip

    Due to the changes in ham radio lic. Fee I will not renew my ham radio Lic. When it comes due

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  • David R Morrill

    These fees are way out of line for becoming a new ham and renewals. It will kill the hobby for millions.

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  • James in Arizona

    Land of the fee

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  • Donny

    I still think there shouldn't be a fee period we buy are stuff the FCC doesn't give us money to buy are radios so I I think this still bull when the the FCC starts giving us money for radios then we should pay a fee until then no fee

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  • Donald Lefler

    They need do ham same way was gmsr just buy the permit i have tried pass the test and fail cause of learning disability and need ham keep in touch as storm spotter with nws

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  • Paul Stewart. N6PAS
    Paul Stewart. N6PAS December 31, 2020 at 10:13 am

    Include GMRS privileges with General and Amateur Extra licenses.

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  • William M. Hilow
    William M. Hilow December 31, 2020 at 9:16 am

    I live in San Francisco and the San Francisco veterans medical center typically administers the test. When will this resume? I mean more specifically when will testing resume?

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  • Joseph Anderson

    The fees really aren't the issue the test is the problem.
    The test should be open book and should be given online ! Just increase the fines for violations and stress the rules must be followed or licenses will be revoked!

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  • Bill

    I am a licensed amateur radio operator, N2MIR. My licence is up for renewal April 2021. What is a GMRS ??? My operator priverlidge is EXTRA CLASS.

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  • Don jenningd

    It's s not like that happens once a month. It is ten years so 3.50 a year. No big deal.

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  • Bob Walker. KA4NPM
    Bob Walker. KA4NPM December 31, 2020 at 5:55 am

    What are the benefits of this license fee increases to the ham operator & Ametour Radio in general❓❓

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