You are probably already aware of how important it is to get your initial aircraft registration. This will be the beginning of your airplane ownership, and the rest will be to keep it in order. Part of this process will sometimes involve the FAA change of address.
Registering Your Aircraft’s Address
When you first registered your aircraft with the Federal Aviation Administration, you had to include your address and contact information. This is an important component of the overall registration process for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, there needs to be a way for the Federal Aviation Administration to reach out to the owner of an aircraft if something related to it occurs. This is particularly relevant when it comes to mailing you your aviation documents after applying for them or making changes to them. Your initial registration, for example, was probably the first of many documents that the FAA mailed to the address you provided with your application.
Updating the Address
So, taking this into account, it will be very important for your entry into the Federal Aviation Administration’s registry to be up to date at all times. This means that should any information related to the aircraft change at some point, you will want to update the registry accordingly. If you don’t do so, you might end up having trouble later on in terms of contact on the part of the FAA. If you request a document related to your aircraft, for example, and you haven’t updated the address on your registration, it could potentially be mailed to the old address on the registry. This is why it will be so important to submit the application for a change in address.
FAA Change of Address
So, you changed your address. What do you have to do now? Well, it’s simple. Here on our menu, you will find a form titled “change of address”, which is exactly what you’ll need to take care of this issue. Now, you’re probably expecting an overly complicated process, but it’s fairly straightforward. All you need to do is fill out the form with your information, the aircraft, and the new address to which you want to register the airplane. The aircraft registration change of address does have a small fee, but don’t worry, it’s not a lot. Once you’ve submitted the form, we’ll make sure it is all in order so that the FAA doesn’t return the form to you. After this, it will only be a short matter of time before.

National Aviation Center
Submitting any form of official documentation will always call for good attention to detail and care, which is why we’ve made it easier for you to file documents with the Federal Aviation Administration. Here at the National Aviation Center, you will be able to find all the forms you need, including the one for a change of address, for you to fill out and submit to the FAA. If you need help at some point, you can always give us a call at 1-800-357-0893 or email us at [email protected].
Practical aircraft record options to review next
Use the secure options below when initial registration raises a follow-up question about owner details, documents, certificate status, recorded interests, or a form request.
Questions before continuing with initial registration
What should be ready before continuing with initial registration?
Have the aircraft identifier, owner details, signer information, and any document tied to the request available before starting. For this initial registration concern, complete information helps keep the next request focused and reduces avoidable back-and-forth.
When should another aircraft record action be checked for initial registration?
For initial registration, check another option when the situation also involves a sale, renewal, address update, certificate request, title search, lien, mortgage, or registry status concern. The right support depends on what changed.
What details usually cause follow-up during initial registration?
Follow-up during initial registration is more likely when names do not match, identifiers are incomplete, signer authority is unclear, or the document does not explain the requested change. Reviewing those details early keeps the request cleaner.
Can National Aviation Center help prepare initial registration information?
National Aviation Center can organize owner-provided information for initial registration, screen common preparation issues, and guide the request toward the secure form area. Official FAA review and acceptance remain outside National Aviation Center.
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