How Long Does It Take to Get an FCC Radio License?
Direct Answer:
Most FCC radio licenses take between 2 to 6 weeks from coordination to grant, depending on application complexity and FCC processing times. Delays can occur if applications are incomplete or require additional review.
Timeline Breakdown
- Coordination: 2 to 10 business days
- FCC processing: 1 to 4 weeks
What Slows Things Down
- Missing information
- Incorrect eligibility
- Frequency conflicts
- FCC return requests
E-mail the coordinator at license@landmobile.com
Do I Need a License for Two-Way Radios?
Most business two-way radios require an FCC license… Read more
How Do I License My Business Radios?
To license business radios, you must apply through the FCC …Read more
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Choosing the right radio frequencies requires evaluating your coverage needs… Read more
How Long Does It Take to Get an FCC Radio License?
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Frequency coordination is the process of selecting and approving radio frequencies… Read more
How Much Does Frequency Coordination Cost?
Frequency coordination typically costs between $400 and $1,… Read more
Why Should I Use a Frequency Coordinator Instead of Filing Myself?
Using a frequency coordinator ensures your application is accurate and compliant… Read more
Can I Use the Same Frequency in Multiple Locations?
Yes, frequencies can often be reused in different locations… Read more
What Happens If I Operate Radios Without a License?
Operating radios without a required FCC license can result in fines… Read more
What Is FCC Part 90?
FCC Part 90 governs private land mobile … Read more
What FCC Frequency Coordinator Should I Use?
The best FCC frequency coordinator depends on your industry… Read more
Can I Learn More About Coordination Services?
You can file a radio license here… Read more
