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PLAIN ENGLISH RULES 
CITIZENS BAND RADIO SERVICES
Prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS
(1) Want to report an interference complaint; or
(2) Want to know if the FCC has type accepted a transmitter for 
R/C.
(b) Write to the FCC, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Private 
Wireless Division, Washington, DC 20554, if you have questions 
about the R/C Rules.
[48 FR 24890, June 3, 1983, as amended at
48 FR 41416, Sept. 15, 1983; 60 FR 50123, Sept. 28,1995]
Subpart D—Citizens Band (CB)
Radio Service
SOURCE: 48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, unless otherwise noted.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 95.401 (CB Rule 1) What are the Citizens Band Radio 
Services?
The Citizens Band Radio Services are:
(a) The Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service—a private, two-way, 
shortdistance voice communications service for personal or 
business activities of the general public. The CB Radio Service may 
also be used for voice paging.
(b) The Family Radio Service (FRS)—a private, two-way, very 
short-distance voice communications service for facilitating family 
and group activities. The rules for this service are contained in 
subpart B of this part.
(c) The Low Power Radio Service (LPRS)—a private, short-distance 
communication service providing auditory assistance to persons 
with disabilities, persons who require language translation, and 
persons in educational settings, health care assistance to the ill, law 
enforcement tracking services in cooperation with law enforcement, 
and point-to-point network control communications for Automated 
Marine Telecommunications System (AMTS) coast stations licensed 
under part 80 of this chapter. The rules for this service are listed 
under subpart G of this part. Two-way voice communications are 
prohibited. [61 FR 28769, June 6, 1996, as amended at 61 FR 
46566, Sept. 4, 1996]
§ 95.402 (CB Rule 2) How do I use these rules?
(a) You must comply with these rules (See CB Rule 21 § 95.421, for 
the penalties for violations) when you operate a station in the CB 
Service from:
(1) Within or over the territorial limits of places where radio services 
are regulated by the FCC (see CB Rule 5, § 95.405);
(2) A board any vessel or aircraft registered in the United States; or 
(3) Aboard any unregistered vessel or aircraft owned or operated by 
a United States citizen or company.
(b) Your CB station must comply with technical rules found in 
subpart E of part 95.
(c) Where the rules use the word ‘‘you’’, ‘‘you’’ means a person 
operating a CB station.
(d) Where the rules use the word ‘‘person,’’ the rules are concerned 
with an individual, a corporation, a partnership, an association, a 
joint stock company, a trust, a state, territorial or local government 
unit, or other legal entity.
(e) Where the rules use the term ‘‘FCC’’, that means the Federal 
Communications Commission.
(f) Where the rules use the term ‘‘CB station’’, that means a radio 
station transmitting in the CB Radio Service. 
§ 95.403 (CB Rule 3) Am I eligible to operate a CB station?
You are authorized to operate a CB station unless:
(a) You are a foreign government, are representative of a foreign 
government, or a federal government agency; or
(b) The FCC has issued a cease and desist order to you, and the 
order is still in effect.
§ 95.404 (CB Rule 4) Do I need a license?
You do not need an individual license to operate a CB station. You 
are authorized by this rule to operate your CB station in accordance 
with the rules in this subpart.
§ 95.405 (CB Rule 5) Where may I operate my CB station?
You are authorized to operate your CB station from:
(a) Within or over any area of the world where radio services are 
regulated by the FCC. Those areas are within the territorial limits of:
(1) The fifty United States.
(2) The District of Columbia. 
Caribbean Insular areas
(3) Common wealth of Puerto Rico.
(4) Navassa Island.
(5) United States Virgin Islands (50 islets and cays).
Pacific Insular areas
(6) American Samoa (seven islands).
(7) Baker Island.
(8) Commonwealth of Northern Marian Islands.
(9) Guam Island.
(10) Howland Island.
(11) Jarvis Island.
(12) Johnston Island (Islets East, Johnston, North and Sand).
(13) Kingman Reef.
(14) Midway Island (Islets Eastern and Sand).
(15) Palmyra Island (more than 50 islets).
(16) Wake Island (Islets Peale, Wake and Wilkes).
(b) Any other area of the world, except within the territorial limits of 
areas where radio services are regulated by—
(1) An agency of the United States other than the FCC. (You are 
subject to its rules.)
(2) Any foreign government. (You are subject to its rules.)
(c) An aircraft or ship, with the permission of the captain, within or 
over any area of the world where radio services are regulated by 
the FCC or upon or over international waters. You must operate 
your CB station according to any applicable treaty to which the 
United States is a party.
§ 95.406 (CB Rule 6) Are there any special restrictions on the 
location of my CB station?
(a) If your CB station is located on premises controlled by the 
Department of Defense you may be required to comply with 
additional regulations imposed by the commanding officer of the 
installation.
(b) If your C/B station will be constructed on an environmentally 
sensitive site, or will be operated in such a manner as to raise 
environmental problems, under § 1.1307 of this chapter, you must 
provide an environmental assessment, as set forth in § 1.1311 of 
this chapter, and undergo the environmental review, § 1.1312 of this 
chapter, before commencement of construction.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 55 FR 20398, May 16, 
1990]
HOW TO OPERATE A CB STATION
§ 95.407 (CB Rule 7) On what channels may I operate?
(a) Your CB station may transmit only on the following channels 
(frequencies):