How To Get A GMRS License

How To Get A GMRS License

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What Is a GMRS License and How Can I Get One?


The Rocky Talkie Expedition 5 Watt Radio is a GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radio. In order to operate a GMRS radio, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) requires you to obtain a GMRS license. This licensing requirement allows the FCC to better regulate the frequencies that two-way radios utilize. The process for getting a GMRS license can be a bit nuanced, so we’re here to help! 


Obtaining a license costs $35.00, does not require a test, and covers your immediate family for up to 10 years.






  • "Immediate family" includes: Licensee's spouse, children, grandchildren, stepchildren, parents, grandparents, stepparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and in-laws! (you can use "Unit 1", "Unit 2", etc. to identify multiple stations)

    Step-by-Step Instructions for Obtaining a GMRS License Online:

    You can obtain an FCC-issued GMRS license for your family online in a matter of minutes! First, lets check our eligibility:

    The GMRS licensee must be:

      • 18 years or older

      • Not be a representative of a foreign government

      • Applying on yours and your families behalf (a business can not apply for a blanket GMRS license, but individuals can use the radios for work)

    Step one: Obtain an FRN number

    Start by obtaining a 10-digit FRN (FCC Registered Number) from the Commission Registration System (CORES). We recommend completing this process on a computer (the buttons are quite small using a mobile device).

    1. Click “Register” (middle of the three boxes) and set up your account

      • We recommend using an email account that you’ll have access to permanently (ie: not a school or work email address that you might lose access at some point).

    2. Once you've created your account, log in using the email address (username) and password you just set up.

    3. Select “Register FRN” from the central box (third option from top)

    4. Follow the steps to confirm yourself as an individual, complete the FRN registration form, then press submit.

      • Note: you will need to input your social security number or a tax identification number at this step

      • You will receive your 10 digit FRN number after submitting at the top of the landing page.

    Step Two: Apply for your GMRS license

    Once you’ve obtained your FRN, you can apply for a GMRS License in the FCC’s License Manager

      • You will need your FRN number and the password created for the CORES website to login. 

    1. Once logged in, you will see an option at the top of the left-hand sidebar to “Apply for a new license" 

    2. In the dropdown, scroll all the way to the bottom to “ZA - General Mobile Radio”, then click "Continue"

    3. Follow the rest of the application. There will be questions to answer with dropdown menus and a page for you to enter your contact information. You will then arrive at the Summary page. Click "Continue to Certify" if everything looks correct.

    4. Next you will be asked to sign by entering your first name, middle initial, and last name. The "Title" field is optional.
    5. Once you have successfully submitted your application, click the button to Continue to CORES website for payment completion.
    6. Log back into CORES using the email address & password from step 4 then select the second option from the menu titled “Manage Existing FRNs | FRN Financial | Bills and Fees “

    7. Then select the second option “FRN Financial” then “View/Make Payments” under the Action column.

    8. Finally, select “Make Payment” and follow the instructions. 

    9. Once payment has been made, you’re finished with the process!

    *Your call sign should be issued via email within 1-2 business days* After submitting your payment, you will not receive an email immediately after but you can check on the status by logging into the License Manager

    1. Once you receive your call sign, remember to keep it handy! Consider committing it to memory or printing it out to have it easily accessible.

      If you have any questions about the license application or need assistance in the process, you can absolutely contact the FCC at 1-888-CALLFCC or submit a request for help through the FCC Licensing Help Center The FCC Help Desk can also be helpful if you get stuck! 

      FCC Rules for GMRS:

      All the rules and regulations set out by the FCC for operating a GMRS radio can be found in Title 47, Part 95, Subpart E of the Code of Federal Regulations. A few rules to briefly mention are:

      • If an authorized FCC representative requests to inspect a GMRS station, the operator must make the station and any station records available for inspection.
      • GMRS stations must not communicate:
        • Messages in connection with any activity which is against Federal, State, or local law
        • False or deceptive messages 
        • Coded messages or messages with hidden meanings (“10 codes” are permissible I.e. "10-4" means "OK")
        • Music, whistling, sound effects or material to amuse or entertain 
        • Advertisements or offers for the sale of goods or services 
        • Advertisements for a political candidate or political campaign (messages about the campaign business may be communicated) 
        • International distress signals, such as the word “Mayday” (except when on a ship, aircraft or other vehicle in immediate danger to ask for help)
        • Messages which are both conveyed by a wireline control link and transmitted by a GMRS station
        • Messages (except emergency messages) to any station in the Amateur Radio Service, to any unauthorized station, or to any foreign station
        • Continuous or uninterrupted transmissions, except for communications involving the immediate safety of life or property
        • Messages for public address systems
      • Each GMRS station must be identified by transmission of its FCC-assigned call sign at the end of transmissions and at periodic intervals (every 15 min) during transmissions.

      We hope this helps you get your GMRS license and if there are any questions about the process, please don't hesitate to reach out to our team at support@rockytalkie.com.


      25 Responses

      As all the others have said, I would have been completely lost and confused without this wonderful step-by-step guide. Thanks!

      Kristin

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      May 27, 26

      Your How To instructions to the GMRS application were excellent and necessary.
      Thanks

      John Schroeder

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      May 08, 26

      Thank you for the Step-by-Step Instructions for Obtaining a GMRS License. It was really helpful and would have been difficult without the instructions.

      Richard Kell

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      May 13, 26

      I’m not sure how I would have completed my license application without your step-by-step instructions. Thank You so much.

      Gene Munday

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      May 21, 26

      Thanks for the How To Get A GMRS License tutorial, it’s an invaluable tool and time saver.

      Barry

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      May 21, 26

      Thank you for this. this was so easy to follow. I was struggling up until I found this. thank you

      Gerardo

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      May 21, 26

      Thanks for the instructions. I would not have been able to apply for the license without your instructions.

      Pedro

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      May 21, 26

      No WAY would have been able to find my through that labyrinth without your guidance—thanks!

      Mike Garvey

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      May 21, 26

      OMGOSH, thanks so much, it would have taken me days on my own!

      Don Mueller

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      May 21, 26

      THANK YOU. A+++ EASY INSTRUCTIONS. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

      Jay

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      May 21, 26

      Step by step guide was great to help make this a quick and easy process!

      LPM

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      May 21, 26

      THANK YOU FOR THIS – WHAT A GREAT RESOURCE!

      JOSH

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      May 21, 26

      Rocky Talkie,
      I would have been lost without your ‘Paint by the Numbers’ written how to complete the FCC explanation!
      THANK YOU for making this process extremely understandable and easy!

      James Donatell

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      May 21, 26

      As others have said, this guide to getting a GMRS license was extremely helpful, thanks so much for taking the time to provide clear instructions for every step of the process!

      Fred Lorrain

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      May 21, 26

      Thank you for the instructs and posting the rules as well. Funny enough that going through the application process I never actually saw the rules.

      Jesse Hopkins

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      May 21, 26

      Thanks for the handy guide! It was really helpful :)

      Vamsi

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      May 21, 26

      This was the best info on getting that license. Step-by-step easy. Thank you.

      Pat Campbell

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      May 21, 26

      Absolutely would have been lost without you! Thank you very much…Hike On!

      Jamie B.

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      May 21, 26

      This site made the process very easy….Thank you very much

      Poli Garcia

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      May 21, 26

      Super easy with your directions. Thanks!

      E Wilson

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      May 21, 26

      Followed step by step guidelines. Worked like a charm. Waiting on my callsign now.

      Kent

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      May 21, 26

      great instructions for navigating the confusing FCC website.

      Dave

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      May 21, 26

      Great assistance and so much more help than trying to find out on FCC website which was very confusing. Thank you so much for all of your help.

      Steven L Brown

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      May 21, 26

      Thank you for these easy-to-understand directions. There is NO WAY a normal human being could complete this bureaucratic-esque, non-intuitive process without detailed instructions!

      HappyDad

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      May 21, 26

      thank you! this guide helped immensely as trying to navigate this process

      fuzzynull

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      May 21, 26

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