FCC Issues Processing Licence Applications and Exam Session Files

The FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS) electronic batch filing (EBF) system went down from midday Tuesday 19th April 2022, which is the day the FCC application fees became effective for amateur radio.

On Wednesday, in a notice to all VECs, the FCC asked them to refrain from submitting any session or application files while they work to resolve the issue.

FCC did not estimate how long the system would be down. Some applications were processed through the system before the FCC notice was released to the VECs.
— ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM

Applicants should expect delays with license and application processing.

ARRL VEC will provide an update when the FCC communicates that the filing system is back online.

The ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) reported on Friday that the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS) electronic batch filing (EBF) system is back online and functioning normally. VECs may resume transmitting sessions and applications. The backlog of files will be processed through the system.