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  1. Applying for a Federal Explosives License

    Answers to some common questions specific to applying for a Federal Explosives License (FEL).

  2. fel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 26, 2025 · fel (attributive fel, comparative feller, superlative felste) ferocious, fierce bright (e.g. sunlight)

  3. Federal Explosives Licenses and Permits - Bureau of Alcohol, …

    Aug 11, 2023 · ATF's Federal Explosives Licensing Center (FELC) reviews and acts upon applications for FEL/FEPs, coordinates applicant inspections with the appropriate ATF field …

  4. Apply for a License - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

    Once you have decided to apply for a federal explosives license or permit (commonly referred to as an “FEL”) you would send the completed application to ATF’s Lockbox; the Lockbox is …

  5. FEL eZ Check Application - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms …

    Mar 13, 2025 · FEL eZ Check is a system that was designed to allow a federal explosives licensee or permittee (FEL) who has a copy of another FEL's license or permit to verify or …

  6. Fact Sheet - Federal Firearms and Explosives Licenses by Types

    The Federal Explosives Licensing Center (FELC) issues and renews federal explosives licenses and permits (FEL/FEP) submitted by industry members who manufacture, deal in, import or …

  7. FELeZCheck 1.0 - Federal Explosives License/Permit Search

    The purpose of this program is to allow an Federal Explosives Licensee/Permittee (FEL) or other user to verify that a Federal Explosives License/Permit Number (FEL) is valid.

  8. Fel-Pro Gaskets | Professional Grade Gaskets

    Trust Fel-Pro gaskets for innovative sealing solutions for your engine. From gasket sets to rear main seals, we have what you need for that next repair.

  9. FEL - Definition by AcronymFinder

    What does FEL stand for? FEL abbreviation. Define FEL at AcronymFinder.com.

  10. fel - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan

    2. (a) Shrewd, subtle; clever, expert; fel-witted, fel and wise; (b) well-fitted by wit or skill (to do something); fel and sligh.