New FCC Application Fee Will Not Apply to Amateur Radio License Upgrades
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) staff has clarified in  response to an ARRL request that the new $35 application fee will not  apply to most license modifications, including those to upgrade anamateur  radio licensee's operator class and changes to club station trustees.  The FCC staff explained that the new fees will apply only to  applications for a new license, renewal, rule waiver, or a new vanity  call sign. As previously announced, the new fees take effect on April  19, 2022.
"We are pleased that the FCC will not charge  licensees the FCC application fee for license upgrade applications,"  said ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) Manager Maria Somma,  AB1FM. "While applicants for a new license will need to pay the $35 FCC  application fee, there will be no FCC charge for future upgrades and  administrative updates, such as a change of mailing or email address.  Most current licensees, therefore, will not be charged the new FCC  application fee until they renew their license or apply for a new vanity  call sign."
ARRL previously reported  that the new $35 application fee for amateur radio licenses will become  effective on April 19, 2022. Further information and instructions about  the FCC Application Fee are available from the ARRL VEC at www.arrl.org/fcc-application-fee.
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