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FAQ: Filing: Manual

  1. The FCC told me that a T&A that I filed manually in September would not be entered until after the first of the year. What is the time frame for data entry of applications that I file manually?
  2. If an application that I submitted manually has not been entered into the system yet, how do I file an online amendment or modification to this application?
  3. Do I have to fill out manual applications completely?


The FCC told me that a T&A that I filed manually in September would not be entered until after the first of the year. What is the time frame for data entry of applications that I file manually?

All applications that have been filed manually have been entered into ULS. The FCC recommends electronic filing of amendments.

If an application that I submitted manually has not been entered into the system yet, how do I file an online amendment or modification to this application?

In situations where you submitted a application manually, you must wait until it has been data entered into the ULS system to file an amendment electronically.

Do I have to fill out manual applications completely?

We advise anyone filing manually to fill out the application in its entirety to ensure that no information is missing when data entry staff is ready to key into system. This is especially important for services recently converted to ULS, where certain information that was not available in the Legacy databases is now required for ULS filings.

 


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Last Updated:  July 09, 2001