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Applying for recognition of a foreign amateur radio examination certificate or amateur radio authorization
Service Description
If you wish to obtain an amateur radio license in Germany, you must first pass an amateur radio examination.
However, if you already have a foreign amateur radio examination certificate or a foreign amateur radio license, you can have these recognized as equivalent under certain conditions. To do this, submit an application to the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA).
The BNetzA can only recognize your documents if the requirements and content of the foreign examination you have passed can be classified as equivalent to those of the German amateur radio examination.
The BNetzA can process your application more quickly if you have one of the following foreign examination certificates:
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Examination certificate according to CEPT recommendation T/R 61-02 (HAREC):
- CEPT Recommendation T/R 61-02 lists the participating countries including the corresponding amateur radio licenses.
- If you have successfully passed a corresponding amateur radio examination with one of the administrations of the countries listed there, the responsible foreign administration can issue you a corresponding examination certificate (HAREC) upon request.
- This examination certificate is recognized as equivalent to the German class A amateur radio certificate without a separate recognition procedure.
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Examination certificate according to ERC Report 32:
- ERC Report 32 describes the details of the CEPT Novice class.
- However, it does not contain any information on the participating countries.
- If you have successfully passed a corresponding amateur radio examination with a foreign administration, the administration in question can issue you with a corresponding CEPT Novice examination certificate upon request.
- No fees are charged by the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) for the recognition of an examination certificate in accordance with ERC Report 32.
If you have taken your amateur radio examination in a country that has acceded to CEPT Recommendation T/R61-02 and can therefore issue a HAREC, you should apply to this foreign administration for an amateur radio examination certificate in accordance with CEPT Recommendation T/R 61-02 (HAREC). The same applies if you have passed an amateur radio examination abroad that meets the requirements of ERC Report 32.
Process flow
You can submit your application for recognition of your foreign amateur radio examination certificate or authorization to the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) online, by e-mail or by post
Online application:
- Call up the online application on the federal portal verwaltung.bund.de. This will guide you step by step through the necessary information. Complete the application in full online.
- Upload the required documents and submit the application online. At the same time, you can apply for authorization to participate in the amateur radio service.
- The BNetzA will check and process your application.
- The BNetzA will send you a decision and a request for payment.
- You transfer the fee.
Application by e-mail or post:
- Go to the BNetzA website and open the application form.
- You can either
- fill it out directly online
- or download it and then complete it. In the application form, you can also apply for authorization to participate in the amateur radio service.
- Then send the signed application to the Federal Network Agency by e-mail or post.
- Once the application has been sent, the BNetzA will check and process your application.
- The BNetzA will send you a decision and a request for payment.
- You transfer the fee.
Requirements
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You have a
- foreign amateur radio license or
- a foreign amateur radio examination certificate.
- The contents and requirements of the foreign examination you have passed are equivalent to those of the German amateur radio certificate.
Which documents are required?
- Application
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a copy of your
- foreign amateur radio license or
- amateur radio examination certificate
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a certified translation of your foreign examination certificate or amateur radio license if it is not issued in one of the following languages:
- English,
- French,
- German
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If you apply for recognition in writing by e-mail or post, you will need a means of identification:
- a copy of both sides of your identity card or
- a copy of your passport
What are the fees?
Fee: 35,00 EURPayment in advance: Nohttps://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Sachgebiete/Telekommunikation/Unternehmen_Institutionen/Frequenzen/Amateurfunk/Gebuehren/ANetzABgebV-Abs3.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1One-off fees are generally charged for official acts in connection with the application for recognition of a foreign amateur radio examination certificate or amateur radio authorization
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
There is no deadline.
Processing duration
Processing Time: 1 - 4 WeeksProcessing usually takes 1 to 4 weeks.
Legal basis
- § Section 4 (1) of the Amateur Radio Act (AFuG)
- § 1 number 3 Amateur Radio Ordinance (AFuV)
- § Section 8 (1) of the Amateur Radio Ordinance (AFuV)
- Section 3 of the current version of the Special Fee Ordinance of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection for individually attributable public services of the Federal Network Agency (Special Fee Ordinance BNetzA - BNetzABGebV)
Applications / forms
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Contradiction
- Further information on how to lodge an objection can be found in the notification or the fee notice.
- Administrative court action
Further Information
- Further information on amateur radio, rulings and notifications, statistics and short-term allocations on the website of the Federal Network Agency
- Details on the implementation of harmonized regulations of the CEPT on the website of the Federal Network Agency
- Details on the implementation of harmonized regulations for the CEPT-Novice class on the website of the Federal Network Agency
Author
Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA) - Service Center 10
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The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport Affairs (BMDV)
Professionally released on
16.09.2022
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
Start your request directly online:
Competent Authority
Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen - Referat 225
Address
55122 Mainz