You can query on many combinations of site and administrative data to find licenses and applications. Databases include Universal Licensing System, Experimental, Cable Operations, Mass Media and International Bureau. This web application allows you to search many different FCC licensing databases from one place. Although the best way to find specific FCC documents is through an EDOCS Search, the Document Indexes provide an alternative general listing.
The FCC updates on a daily basis, a cummulative set of EDOCS-based "Document Indexes" that offer a detailed FTP-style listing of Public Notices, Orders, News Releases, etc., arranged by Bureau/Office for all documents that have been entered into EDOCS since January 2000.
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Presently, the query searches on words that appeared in the Daily Digest title and in the description for each document, not on the full text of each document. Using more search terms will give a more precise result. The EDOCS query works with any data element or combination of data elements. The database contains citations for documents back to 1982. The Citator format displays citations to the FCC Record Index, FCC Reports 2nd Series, and the Federal Register. The full record displays all indexing information contained in the system for each retrieved document, while the condensed format displays an abbreviated version of the same information. EDOCS displays information about documents in three formats: full record, condensed record, and Citator.
To search FCC's databases, use the system-specific Quick Links listed in the right column of this page and described below.įCC Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS)ĮDOCS lets you search a database of Daily Digest entries for FCC documents posted to the FCC web site since March 1996. FCC Search offers a variety of sort, filter and pagination options, along with FCC-recommended featured results. FCC Search is the Commission's primary, full-text search tool that collects information from the site's web pages and documents (EDOCS).