[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR47.15]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
 
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 47--AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 47.15  Identification number.

    (a) Number required. An applicant for Aircraft Registration must 
place a U.S. identification number (registration mark) on his Aircraft 
Registration Application, AC Form 8050-1, and on any evidence submitted 
with the application. There is no charge for the assignment of numbers 
provided in this paragraph. This paragraph does not apply to an aircraft 
manufacturer who applies for a group of U.S. identification numbers 
under paragraph (c) of this section; a person who applies for a special 
identification number under paragraphs (d) through (g) of this section; 
or a holder of a Dealer's Aircraft Registration Certificate who applies 
for a temporary registration number under Sec. 47.16.
    (1) Aircraft not previously registered anywhere. The applicant must 
obtain the U.S. identification number from the FAA Aircraft Registry by 
request in writing describing the aircraft by make, type, model, and 
serial number (or, if it is amateur-built, as provided in Sec. 47.33(b)) 
and stating that the aircraft has not previously been registered 
anywhere. If the aircraft was brought into the United States from a 
foreign country, the applicant must submit evidence that the aircraft 
has never been registered in a foreign country.
    (2) Aircraft last previously registered in the United States. Unless 
he applies for a different number under paragraphs (d) through (g) of 
this section, the applicant must place the U.S. identification number 
that is already assigned to the aircraft on his application and the 
supporting evidence.
    (3) Aircraft last previously registered in a foreign country. 
Whether or not the foreign registration has ended, the applicant must 
obtain a U.S. identification number from the FAA Aircraft Registry for 
an aircraft last previously registered in a foreign country, by request 
in writing describing the aircraft

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by make, model, and serial number, accompanied by--
    (i) Evidence of termination of foreign registration in accordance 
with Sec. 47.37(b) or the applicant's affidavit showing that foreign 
registration has ended; or
    (ii) If foreign registration has not ended, the applicant's 
affidavit stating that the number will not be placed on the aircraft 
until foreign registration has ended.

Authority to use the identification number obtained under paragraph 
(a)(1) or (3) of this section expires 90 days after the date it is 
issued unless the applicant submits an Aircraft Registration 
Application, AC Form 8050-1, and complies with Sec. 47.33 or Sec. 47.37, 
as applicable, within that period of time. However, the applicant may 
obtain an extension of this 90-day period from the FAA Aircraft Registry 
if he shows that his delay in complying with that section is due to 
circumstances beyond his control.
    (b) A U.S. identification number may not exceed five symbols in 
addition to the prefix letter ``N''. These symbols may be all numbers 
(N10000), one to four numbers and one suffix letter (N 1000A), or one to 
three numbers and two suffix letters (N 100AB). The letters ``I'' and 
``O'' may not be used. The first zero in a number must always be 
preceded by at least one of the numbers 1 through 9.
    (c) An aircraft manufacturer may apply to the FAA Aircraft Registry 
for enough U.S. identification numbers to supply his estimated 
production for the next 18 months. There is no charge for this 
assignment of numbers.
    (d) Any unassigned U.S. identification number may be assigned as a 
special identification number. An applicant who wants a special 
identification number or wants to change the identification number of 
his aircraft may apply for it to the FAA Aircraft Registry. The fee 
required by Sec. 47.17 must accompany the application.
    (e) [Reserved]
    (f) The FAA Aircraft Registry assigns a special identification 
number on AC Form 8050-64. Within 5 days after he affixes the special 
identification number to his aircraft, the owner must complete and sign 
the receipt contained in AC Form 8050-64, state the date he affixed the 
number to his aircraft, and return the original form to the FAA Aircraft 
Registry. The owner shall carry the duplicate of AC Form 8050-64 and the 
present Certificate of Aircraft Registration in the aircraft as 
temporary authority to operate it. This temporary authority is valid 
until the date the owner receives the revised Certificate of Aircraft 
Registration issued by the FAA Aircraft Registry.
    (g) [Reserved]
    (h) A special identification number may be reserved for no more than 
1 year. If a person wishes to renew his reservation from year to year, 
he must apply to the FAA aircraft Registry for renewal and submit the 
fee required by Sec. 47.17 for a special identification number.

[Doc. No. 7190, 31 FR 4495, Mar. 17, 1966, as amended by Amdt. 47-1, 31 
FR 13314, Oct. 14, 1966; Amdt. 47-5, 32 FR 13505, Sept. 27, 1967; Amdt. 
47-7, 34 FR 2480, Feb. 21, 1969; Amdt. 47-13, 36 FR 16187, Aug. 20, 
1971; Amdt. 47-15, 37 FR 21528, Oct. 12, 1972; Amdt. 47-16, 37 FR 25487, 
Dec. 1, 1972; Amdt. 47-17, 39 FR 1353, Jan. 8, 1974; Amdt. 47-22, 47 FR 
12153, Mar. 22, 1982]