Subj : Interested in Ham Radio? To : tmcca From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Mar 24 2023 08:12:00 tm> Does the exam cost anything to take? Yes and no. Depending on which Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) Team is doing the exams in your area, the cost can be free to $15. The $15 fee covers one exam attempt for each element, as long as you pass the prior exam (there are 3...Technician, General, then Amateur Extra). If you fail the exam, you can re-take it, with a different set of questions, for another $15. Howevever, if you fail the same exam twice in the same session, you likely need more study before trying again. See my previous post on HamTestOnline. As of April 19, 2022, amateur radio licensees in the US and Canada MUST also pay $35 to the FCC for a NEW or RENEWED amateur radio license, or for a VANITY CALLSIGN CHANGE request. There is NO FEE for a license class upgrade (Novice to Technician, Technician to General, or General or Advanced to Amateur Extra), or for a SEQUENTIAL CALLSIGN CHANGE REQUEST. With the callsign change requests, once granted, the former one is no longer valid. Also, you have to pay that fee to the FCC within 10 days, or it'll be as if you never took the exam. The American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the National Association For Amateur Radio in the United States and its territories, does offer a reduced exam fee of $5 for those 17 years of age or younger, and they will do a one time reimbursement of the $35 fee for these individuals. They must bring a birth certificate (with the proper seal) to the exam session, to provide as part of their identification to the exam team. Normally, a photo ID (drivers license, passport, state ID, school ID, military ID) will suffice...but lacking that, one needs 2 forms of non-photo ID (a utility bill, bank statement, or piece of mail addressed to the individual). They must also provide a Federal Registration Number (FRN), which is obtained by going to the FCC CORES website, and providing their Social Security Number. Plus, they must also answer whether or not they've been convicted of a felony, in state or federal court. If the answer is YES, they must supply all the pertintent documentation to the FCC within 14 days of the exam session, or the license grant is canceled. A "YES" answer is NOT an automatic disqualification, but it depends on the circumstances that surround the conviction. For first time licensees, they don't need to worry about the original and a photocopy of their license. However, those who are license, or whose license has expired (the term is for 10 yeras) or lapsed (expired more than 2 years), they are "starting over". If they formerly held a General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra Class license, partial exam credit is available, once they take and pass the Technician exam. If they don't provide the license documentation, including data from a recent CSCE (Certificate Of Successful Completion Of Examination) from a prior exam session, which isn't reflected on their license...they'll have to take that exam element again, even though they passed it previously. But, without the photo ID, exam fee, Federal Registration Number, or license items, they won't be able to take the exam. Daryl, WX4QZ, UALR Ham Radio Club VE Team Liaison .... H.A.M. Radio Operator: H)ave A)nother M)eal. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 þ Synchronet þ The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas .