Mygirls (spell checker says your name is Unveils, lol - artificial intelligence FTW - it thinks my name is Detention ), Shellz knows more than me on this, but it's not hard.. Not easy, but not hard.
And once you know what to do, it gets kind of easy.
A broody hen can hatch em for you (easy peasy, but she stops laying), but not all hens go broody. We use a home made incubator - built from advice from here and other sites - cheap, works great.. Ice chest, light bulb for heat, computer fan, thermostat.. Egg cartons hold eggs - homemade wood rocker to tilt them - dish for water to keep humidity up. Good thermometer & hygrometer. Simple stuff, but you do have to grasp and do each step.
Not all eggs hatch. Just nature. If you read up and talk to people here, you can do it. We hatched fertile eggs from a food market into Leghorn chickens!!!!. Good folks here will walk you through it.