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EXPIRED! How to avoid losing your license...

The USA Callsign database contains about 750,000 listings and at any given moment, approximately 30,000 of these callsigns are expired! Over 1,000 old callsigns are returned to the unused pool each month!

The QRZ Expired Callsign Listings

These lists are updated daily to provide the latest information about callsigns that have expired, those which are about to expire and those that are about to be forfeited

The Listings

Callsigns that will expire within the next 30 days, by call area:

Callsigns that have expired within the past 30 days, by call area:

Callsigns that will be forfeited within the next 30 days, by call area:


Did you know that:

  • You may not transmit using an expired license
  • After a period of time, you might not be able to reinstate your privileges
  • Once your callsign is lost, anyone may apply for it under the vanity program
Disturbing, isn't it? Here are the facts:
  • Licenses are issued for 10 year terms. They may be renewed within 90 days of their expiration date (no sooner). On the date of expiration, your license becomes invalid and you may no longer transmit until your license is renewed.
  • If your license should expire before being renewed, the FCC allows for a two (2) year grace period during which you may renew your license with no loss of class or privileges. You may not transmit during the 2 year grace period. This period exists only to preserve your callsign and license class while awaiting renewal.
  • After the 2 year grace period expires, your license and old callsign is forfeited. You must re-test in order to get a new license. When the last day of the 2 year grace period passes, anybody can apply for your old callsign under the vanity callsign rules. To get your old callsign back, you must first take all of the necessary tests, wait for your new callsign to be issued, and then you can apply for your old callsign under the vanity program. If you're lucky, it will not have been assigned to someone else yet.
Don't let this happen to you!
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