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I had a GMRS license from March 2003 through Mar 2008.   Due to major changes in my situation I honestly forgot about it until recently as I finally in a position to get back on the air.  I've submitted a request today to reactivate my FRN.   Should I have just started a new application?  Thanks in advance!

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1 hour ago, Guest Rich401 said:

I had a GMRS license from March 2003 through Mar 2008.   Due to major changes in my situation I honestly forgot about it until recently as I finally in a position to get back on the air.  I've submitted a request today to reactivate my FRN.   Should I have just started a new application?  Thanks in advance!

No, the FRN hasn’t expired. Just make sure its information is up to date and buy a new GMRS license. 

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On 3/1/2024 at 7:31 PM, Guest Rich401 said:

I had a GMRS license from March 2003 through Mar 2008.   Due to major changes in my situation I honestly forgot about it until recently as I finally in a position to get back on the air.  I've submitted a request today to reactivate my FRN.   Should I have just started a new application?  Thanks in advance!

As SShannon said, your FRN doesn't expire. Just open the browser and go to FCC ULS to apply for new license. It's a shame the FCC probably won't reinstate your original Call, but you'll be good this time for 10 years as Amateur Radio Licenses. Don't forget update any changes.

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