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📡 Amateur Radio License Exams Hosted by GLAARG & the Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club Thank you for your interest in obtaining or upgrading your amateur radio license with the Greater Los Angeles Amateur Radio Group (GLAARG) and the Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club!
We provide in‑person VE examinations at:
Valencia United Methodist Church
25718 McBean Pkwy
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
Exams are held in the Fellowship Hall.
Exam start time: 8:00 AM Please arrive on time.
GLAARG is an organization of volunteer examiners across the United States who conduct both in‑person and online exams. They have successfully tested thousands of applicants, and we are excited to help you join their ranks. Our goal is simple: get you licensed and on the air.
👥 Who May Register - Anyone interested in obtaining a new amateur radio license or upgrading an existing one.
You may take multiple elements in a single session for one exam fee or waiver. We simply ask that you have studied and are prepared.
đź’µ Fees & Fee Waivers Your exam is FREE if any of the following apply:
You are under 18 (with ID)
You are a current high school or college student (with ID)
You are a veteran or active‑duty U.S. military member (with ID)
You are a VE upgrading to Amateur Extra Class
Waiver submission:
Click to Submit Fee Waiver Form
If none of the above apply, the exam fee is $10, payable via Stripe.
Retests: $10 each, regardless of waiver status.
đź“§ Next Steps After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from ExamTools, our testing platform. This email will include:
If you do not fill out a Fee Waiver Form, you will be emailed instructions on making your payment to GLAARG
Instructions for requesting a fee waiver, if eligible
❓ Questions If you have any questions, please email: 📬 sailtropico@aol.com
We’re happy to help however we can.
🏠Your Address Will Be Public on the FCC Website Under FCC rules, the address you provide becomes public information in the Universal Licensing System (ULS). It may appear in online searches.
If you prefer not to list your home address, you may use an alternate address, such as:
A P.O. Box
A business address
This protects your privacy while keeping you compliant with FCC requirements.
Note: Your email and phone number are not publicly shared.
