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HOW ARE MMSI ASSIGNMENTS OBTAINED?
Non-commercial users (e.g. recreational users who remain in domestic waters and only carry VHF,
EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons), and Radar) are not required to have a FCC ship
station license. The FCC and Coast Guard have authorized some second and third party vendors to as-
sign MMSI numbers. This service is limited to registering recreational vessels only.
To receive information on how to obtain a recreational MMSI number please contact:
http://www.uscg.mil/rescue21/links/mmsi.htm or http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/
U.S Non-Federal User: Commercial users, or those who travel outside the U.S. or Canada, must
apply for a ship station license, or an amendment to a ship station license. To find out if you require a
Ship Station license contact: http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/fctsht14.html If your vessel requires licensing
by the FCC you will obtain a MMSI during the application/licensing process when you file FCC Forms
159 and 605.
U.S. Federal User: Federal users can obtain MMSI assignments from their agency radio spectrum
management office. These procedures are currently under review by the NTIA (National Telecommunica-
tions and Information Administration).
Outside the U.S.: Users can obtain an MMSI assignment from their telecommunications authority or
ship registry, often by obtaining or amending their ship station license.
In Canada: Industry Canada is responsible for assigning MMSI numbers to commercial and recre-
ational vessels. Information is available at the following web site: http://apollo.ic.gc.ca/english/mmsi.html
For more information on MMSI’s visit: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/mmsi.htm