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Relief for firearm owners with expired licences

The owner of the firearm is the only one who may renew a licence, hand a firearm over for destruction, or deactivate a firearm

On May 27, the Constitutional Court issued a judgment regarding expired firearm licences. A firearm licence that has previously expired is not a prohibited firearm anymore and can still be licensed. Previously, an expired firearm had to be handed in to police.

How to apply for an expired firearm licence?

· Take your firearm, together with a copy / copies of the expired licence(s) to the designated firearms officer (DFO).

· Complete the application form with supporting documents of;

– Certified copy of your current competency certificate, which is to be renewed (front and back);

– Two passport-size colour photographs (with a neutral background), not older than three months;

– Certified proof of residence;

– Two testimonials attesting to your character, with signatures;

– Fees

A storage permit will be issued and the owner of the firearm has to keep the firearm in a safe until the licence has been issued. The firearm may not be used until such licence is issued.

The owner of the firearm is the only one who may renew a licence, hand a firearm over for destruction, or deactivate a firearm.

A firearm may not be sold without a valid firearm licence.

An expired firearm licence will be processed as a new application.

ALSO READ: VRYHEID KZN: Here is how to apply for competency certificates and firearm licences

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