How Long Is My Amateur Radio License Valid?

An Amateur Radio license issued by the FCC is valid for 10 years from the date of grant.

License Term

All U.S. amateur license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra — have the same validity period:

  • 10-year license term
  • Renewable before expiration
  • No retesting required for renewal

The expiration date is listed in the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS).

Renewing Your License

You may renew your license:

  • Up to 90 days before expiration
  • Online through the FCC ULS system
  • Without taking another exam

If renewed on time, your call sign and privileges remain unchanged.

What Happens If It Expires?

If your license expires:

  • You enter a 2-year grace period
  • During the grace period, you cannot operate
  • You may still renew without retesting

If more than two years pass after expiration:

  • The license is canceled
  • You must retake and pass the required exams

Your old call sign may no longer be available.

Practical Perspective

To avoid disruption:

  • Mark your expiration date
  • Renew early within the 90-day window
  • Confirm renewal is processed in ULS

Most operators renew online in just a few minutes.

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