A GMRS license costs $35.00, is good for ten years, and it covers you and your immediate family (spouse, children, grandchildren, siblings, step-children, step-parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and in-laws). Family members do not need to live in the same household to be covered by your GMRS License, but you are responsible for what they say and while on the air.
Steps to Filing an Application for a new GMRS Station license in the Universal Licensing System (ULS)
- Go to https://apps.fcc.gov/coresWeb/publicHome.do to register for your FCC Registration Number (FRN).
- You will be prompted to register and verify a username account prior to obtaining your FRN.
- Go to https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp enter your FCC Registration Number and password, and click Submit.
- On the left side of the page, click the Apply for a New License link.
- Choose “ZA – General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)” from the radio service drop-down list and click Continue.
- Continue to navigate through the application. Choose “No” for all answers and click Continue.
- Fill out the License Name and Address page. If you have a PO Box, just put in the number. Do not write “PO Box”. Note that the name used should be the same name used when you filed for the FRN. (Example: If you used “Robert” for the FRN, don’t write “Bob” here.) Then click Continue.
- On the Basic Qualification Information page, click the pull-down menu to answer the question, and click Continue.
- On the Summary page, review your application and click the Continue to Certify button to continue.
- On the Certification page, sign your application by typing your name in the boxes provided and clicking the Submit button. (The Title box is optional.)
- The form will calculate your fees. Fees for online filing MUST be received within 10 calendar days of the filing.
- Click the Continue For Payment Options button to choose the method of payment.
Further information can be found at fcc.gov/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrs.
The GMRS license rules are found in Part 95, Subpart A of the Code of Federal Regulations. The rules are available at ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title47/47tab_02.tpl.
After your application has been granted you may also download an official copy of your license by following these steps:
- Go to https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp and log in with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and password.
- Click the “Download Electronic Authorizations” link on the navigation bar on the left side of the License Manager home page.
- In the My Authorizations box at the bottom of the page, select the call sign(s) you wish to download.
- Add the call signs to the Authorizations to Download box by clicking the Add button.
- Click the Download button in the lower right-hand corner of the page.
The download will be automatically converted to a PDF file, and you can choose to Open (to print) or Save (to save to the desired folder).
If you have any further questions on a GMRS license or need additional information, please submit a help request online to fcc.gov/wireless/available-support-services or call (877) 480-3201.
FCC Licensing Support Center
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST, Monday – Friday
Until you get your new GMRS license, you can download and fill out THIS FORM and use it as a temporary license permit or follow this link: dropbox.com/s/34jgg6plupeub4q/Temporary%20GMRS%20License%20Application%20Form.pdf.
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FRS, GMRS, Ham Radio, and/or the R3EMCOMM Radio Network are NOT a replacement for Emergency Services such as Police, Fire, the Sheriff’s Office, or 911. Programs like the R3EMCOMM Radio Network are intended as a backup communications solution when traditional means of communication are inoperable or when “all else fails.”