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This article provides information on Amending an Application in the Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) system. There are generally three reasons for you to amend an application in ASR:
- You need to change some information on an application that is pending.
- Your application that was pending environmental notice is now ready for certification.
- You received a Notice of Return letter from the FCC and you must respond to the letter.
A request to amend an application may require a new Environmental Notice [2].
Steps to Filing a Request to Amend an Application in ASR
- Log in to ASR Online Filing with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and password.
- Click on Manage Your ASR Numbers.
- Select the purpose AM – Amendment of a Pending Application and click on the Continue button.
- Click on the file number you would like to amend and Click the Continue button at the bottom of the screen.
- Make your changes as you click Save and Continue to navigate through the application.
- Sign your application and click Submit Application.
Note: By typing your first and last name in the name fields you have signed your application.
FAQs – Filing a Request to Amend an Application in ASR
Will I owe a filing fee?
No.
Why can’t a see the application I want to amend in step 4?
There are a few possibilities:
- Applications must be in a Pending status in order to file an amendment.
- The application must be linked to the same FRN you used to log in to ASR Online Filing.
- If you previously started to file an amendment application and did not complete the filing, it could be in a list of Unsubmitted Applications.
How do I know if my application is received at the FCC?
Applications will appear immediately in ASR Application Search. Enter the file number in the ASR Application Search to find your application.