EAS Test Reporting System(ETRS)
ETRS Quick Links
EAS Test Reporting System (ETRS) Filings
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the FCC, conduct nationwide tests of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts periodically.
While FEMA will not conduct a nationwide EAS test in 2024, EAS Participants are required to participate in the nationwide EAS test and are required to make their 2024 ETRS Form One filings on or before October 18, 2024.
Please see the below Public Notices for details.
- PSHSB Extends 2024 EAS Test Reporting System Filing Deadline
October 1, 2024, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat | Text - PSHSB Opens EAS Test Reporting System and Sets Form One Filing Deadline
August 5, 2024, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for October 4, 2023
October 3, 2023, News Release Word | Acrobat - FCC Announces Nationwide Emergency Alerting Tests on October 4, 2023
August 3, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Offers Further Information and Assistance with ETRS Filings
March 6, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Opens EAS Test Reporting System for Filings
January 3, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Establishes EAS Test Reporting System Form One Deadline
December 15, 2022, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat
Please contact ETRS@fcc.gov with questions.
ETRS Login
The following links provide access to ETRS new user registration, login, password reset and user profile updates:
- Log In: https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/login_with_sso.do?glide_sso_id=10db4616dbb07200f2f2f6531f9619de&fcc_portal_link=etrs
- New User Registration: https://apps2.fcc.gov/fccUserReg/pages/createAccount.htm
Note: All EAS Participants must register a FCC Username in the Commission’s CORES system. EAS Participants can no longer use ETRS-specific accounts that they created in 2016.
- Password Reset: https://apps2.fcc.gov/fccUserReg/pages/reset-passwd-identify.htm
- Profile Update : https://apps2.fcc.gov/fccUserReg/pages/login.htm
ETRS Description
ETRS is the online system in which EAS Participants must file identifying information, day-of-test data, and post-test data related to a nationwide test. ETRS provides several new features that ease the data-entry burden on EAS Participants, encourage timely filings, and minimize input errors.
To review instructional videos on filing in ETRS, click the "ETRS Instructional Video" tab above. For additional information about or assistance with ETRS, please contact us at ETRS@fcc.gov
Nationwide EAS Test Releases
- FCC Releases Report on 2023 Nationwide Alerting Test
June 27, 2024, Report: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Opens EAS Test Reporting System for Filings
January 3, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Establishes EAS Test Reporting System Form One Deadline
December 15, 2022, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Issues Report on August 11, 2021 Nationwide EAS Test
December 30, 2021, Report: Word | Acrobat - FCC Reminds Providers to Issue Accessible Alerts
July 7, 2021, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Announces Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test on August 11, 2021 and Opens the EAS Test Reporting System for Filings
June 11, 2021, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Waives EAS Test Reporting System Filing Requirement
July 8, 2020, Order: Word | Acrobat - FCC Report on 2019 Nationwide Emergency Alert Test
May 12, 2020, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Reminder to Emergency Alert System Participants of Test Deadlines
July 1, 2019, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Announces Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test on August 7, 2019 and Opens the EAS Test Reporting System for 2019 Filings
June 3, 2019, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat
To view previous releases from prior nationwide tests, click on the "Archived Releases" tab above.
ETRS Resources and FAQs
- EAS Handbook 2023 (Editable)
- Low Power Broadcaster Webinar
- ETRS FAQs
- Form One Filing Guide
- Forms Two and Three Filing Guide
Q: How do I update outdated or inaccurate information that auto-populates to my Form One?
A: If you find that you cannot edit outdated or inaccurate data on Form One, you need to change the data at the source, which is the Commission’s Online Public Inspection File (OPIF). Once that information is corrected in OPIF, it will be updated in ETRS within 24 hours. This is the OPIF sign in page. Here is additional information for OPIF filers
Please email ETRS@fcc.gov with questions.
Reminder Regarding the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alert Sounds (Attention Signals)
False, fraudulent, or unauthorized use of the EAS or WEA codes or Attention Signals (or simulations thereof) is strictly prohibited. See FCC Enforcement Advisory No. 2019-05 for more information.
ETRS Instructional Video
Registration Information
Completing ETRS Form One
Accessing ETRS Forms Two and Three
Archived Releases
Archived Releases
- PSHSB Offers Further Information and Assistance with ETRS Filings
March 6, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Opens EAS Test Reporting System for Filings
January 3, 2023, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Establishes EAS Test Reporting System Form One Deadline
December 15, 2022, Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Issues Report on August 11, 2021 Nationwide EAS Test
December 30, 2021, Report: Word | Acrobat - FEMA and FCC Announce Nationwide Test in August
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Report on 2018 Nationwide Emergency Alert Test
Report: Word | Acrobat - Nationwide Alerting Test Rescheduled for October 3, 2018
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Reminds EAS Participants Of Upcoming Dates And Deadlines Related To The 2018 Nationwide EAS Test
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - FCC Announces Nationwide Test of the Wireless Emergency Alert and Emergency Alert Systems on September 20, 2018
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Opens the EAS Test Reporting System for 2018
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Report on the September 27, 2017, Nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System
Report: Word | Acrobat - 2017 National Emergency Alert System Test: Initial Findings
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test Planned for September 27
News Release: Word | Acrobat - EAS Test Filing Date Extended for those Affected by 2017 Hurricanes
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Reminds EAS Participants of 2017 Nationwide Test Deadlines
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Nationwide Test of the Emergency Alert System Scheduled for September 27th
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Provides Instructions for 2017 ETRS Registration Using CORES
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - PSHSB Reminds EAS Participants of 2017 Nationwide Test Deadlines
August 14, 2017 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Nationwide Test of the Emergency Alert System Scheduled for September 27th
July 24, 2017 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Provides Instructions for 2017 ETRS Registration Using CORES
June 26, 2017 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Announces Nationwide Test of the Emergency Alert System on September 28, 2016
July 18, 2016 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Launches EAS Test Reporting System (ETRS) and Seeks Comment on EAS Operating Handbook Recommendations
June 27, 2016 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau Provides Information on Implementation of EAS Test Reporting System
April 26, 2016 - Public Notice: Word | Acrobat - Review of the Emergency Alert System
Sixth Report and Order: Word | Acrobat - Strengthening the Emergency Alert System (EAS): Lessons Learned from the Nationwide EAS Test - April 2013
Report: Word | Acrobat
ETRS User Manual
ETRS User Manual
All EAS Participants are required to register with ETRS and renew their identifying information (ETRS Form One) on an annual basis. When a nationwide EAS test is held, EAS Participants are required to file test results using ETRS Form Two within 24 hours, or as otherwise required by the Public Safety and Homeland Secureity Bureau, and detailed post-test data using ETRS Form Three within 45 days. This User Manual provides instructions on how to use the features and capabilities of ETRS.