Marietta, GA. Amateur radio license testing is conducted by appointment only. Please Contact: TBD
McDonough, GA. Once the McDonough EOC allows, the exam sessions are scheduled for the third Saturday of every other month at 9 am.
Please see the Testing Schedule page for specific dates.
The Marietta, GA exam sessions are held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Room 107, 95 Holt Road NE,
Marietta, GA 30068-3684. The parking lot is on the left of the church. Enter through the double doors and turn left to the
end of the hall to room 107.
Directions: Traveling north on I-75, take Southern Poly Technical University (exit 263), which is the third exit north of I-285.
Go east on South Loop (120 Loop - South Marietta Blvd.); travel 1 mile to the second traffic light (Lower Roswell Road.) Turn right
on Lower Roswell Road and travel 1.3 miles, taking a left on to Holt Road. The church will be on your left.
The map below is provided for your convenience.
McDonough, GA. Once the McDonough EOC allows, the exam sessions are scheduled for the third Saturday of every other month at 9 am.
Please see the Testing Schedule page for specific dates.
The Marietta, GA exam sessions are held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Room 107, 95 Holt Road NE,
Marietta, GA 30068-3684. The parking lot is on the left of the church. Enter through the double doors and turn left to the
end of the hall to room 107.
Directions: Traveling north on I-75, take Southern Poly Technical University (exit 263), which is the third exit north of I-285.
Go east on South Loop (120 Loop - South Marietta Blvd.); travel 1 mile to the second traffic light (Lower Roswell Road.) Turn right
on Lower Roswell Road and travel 1.3 miles, taking a left on to Holt Road. The church will be on your left.
The map below is provided for your convenience.
The McDonough, GA exam sessions are held at The McDonough EOC, 526 Industrial Blvd, McDonough, GA 30253.
Until the building has reopened, examinees can contact ACVE (Richard Elzie) on an individual basis. See their website at:
https://claytonhenryarc.wixsite.com/clayton-henry-arc
The map below is provided for your convenience.
Until the building has reopened, examinees can contact ACVE (Richard Elzie) on an individual basis. See their website at:
https://claytonhenryarc.wixsite.com/clayton-henry-arc
The map below is provided for your convenience.
We offer exams for all elements: Technician (Element 2), General (Element 3) and Amateur Extra (Element 4).
The exam sessions start promptly at 9:00 AM. Please plan to arrive between 8:45 and 9:00 AM.
Preregistration IS NOT required...but dropping us an email to let us know you're coming is certainly appreciated.
What you need to bring to the exam session:
1) Government-issued picture ID.
2) If currently licensed, the official copy (signed) and an extra copy of your current FCC amateur radio license. The extra copy will be attached to your NCVEC Form 605 (License Application.)
3) Test fee, CASH ONLY, exact amount (if possible): $14.00.
4) Any current CSCEs that have not yet shown up in the FCC database.
5) Your FCC Registration Number (FRN) if you have been issued one. If you have not been issued one, you will need to provide your Social Security Number on your NCVEC Form 605. If you pass your exam, you will be issued an FRN along with your amateur radio license. We recommend that you apply for an FRN at the FCC website at least one week ahead of the exam session you plan to attend. More information is located here: FRN Info
Calculators: Non-programmable calculators are allowed. Programmable calculators are NOT ALLOWED unless their memories can be cleared or reset at the exam session site by the testing crew prior to the start of the exam. The decision as to whether a calculator will be allowed to be used rests with the Chief Volunteer Examiner/Session Manager and that decision is final.
Cell phone/tablet Calculator Apps will not be used.
Cell Phones, Tablets and other Personal Electronic Devices: These devices will be placed on "silent" or turned off and removed from the examinee's position prior to the start of the exam.
Special Needs Accommodation: If you cannot take the exam in its standard written form, we will do our absolute best to provide an alternative testing situation. However, please be advised that we probably will NOT be able to accommodate you on a walk-in basis to one of our regular test sessions. Please contact us ahead of the exam session you plan to attend and we will work out a plan to offer you an exam session that takes your needs into account.
We look forward to serving you and being a positive part of your amateur radio experience. Please feel to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
73,
David
David Still
WB4RRD
CAVEC Atlanta Chief Volunteer Examiner
wb4rrd(at)gmail(dot)com
-or-
cavec(dot)org(at)gmail(dot)com
The exam sessions start promptly at 9:00 AM. Please plan to arrive between 8:45 and 9:00 AM.
Preregistration IS NOT required...but dropping us an email to let us know you're coming is certainly appreciated.
What you need to bring to the exam session:
1) Government-issued picture ID.
2) If currently licensed, the official copy (signed) and an extra copy of your current FCC amateur radio license. The extra copy will be attached to your NCVEC Form 605 (License Application.)
3) Test fee, CASH ONLY, exact amount (if possible): $14.00.
4) Any current CSCEs that have not yet shown up in the FCC database.
5) Your FCC Registration Number (FRN) if you have been issued one. If you have not been issued one, you will need to provide your Social Security Number on your NCVEC Form 605. If you pass your exam, you will be issued an FRN along with your amateur radio license. We recommend that you apply for an FRN at the FCC website at least one week ahead of the exam session you plan to attend. More information is located here: FRN Info
Calculators: Non-programmable calculators are allowed. Programmable calculators are NOT ALLOWED unless their memories can be cleared or reset at the exam session site by the testing crew prior to the start of the exam. The decision as to whether a calculator will be allowed to be used rests with the Chief Volunteer Examiner/Session Manager and that decision is final.
Cell phone/tablet Calculator Apps will not be used.
Cell Phones, Tablets and other Personal Electronic Devices: These devices will be placed on "silent" or turned off and removed from the examinee's position prior to the start of the exam.
Special Needs Accommodation: If you cannot take the exam in its standard written form, we will do our absolute best to provide an alternative testing situation. However, please be advised that we probably will NOT be able to accommodate you on a walk-in basis to one of our regular test sessions. Please contact us ahead of the exam session you plan to attend and we will work out a plan to offer you an exam session that takes your needs into account.
We look forward to serving you and being a positive part of your amateur radio experience. Please feel to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
73,
David
David Still
WB4RRD
CAVEC Atlanta Chief Volunteer Examiner
wb4rrd(at)gmail(dot)com
-or-
cavec(dot)org(at)gmail(dot)com