Can you claim your unlicensed/expired firearm back?

RANDBURG – A person may claim their expired or unlicensed firearm back if they obtain a proper licence for it within 14 days.

According to information provided by the police, a person who has surrendered their firearm during the national firearm amnesty, which will end on 31 January, may claim their expired or unlicensed firearm back if they obtain a proper licence for it within 14 days.

The amnesty allows persons whose firearm licences have expired to surrender such firearms without facing prosecution.
In terms of section 139(4) (a) of the Firearms Control Act, any person who surrenders a firearm in compliance with the amnesty may apply for a licence for the firearm.
If a licence is granted, the surrendered firearm and ammunition will be returned to the holder of the licence.

The following requirements will apply when an application for a firearm licence is lodged by a person who has surrendered his or her firearm under these circumstances:

The application must be submitted to the Designated Amnesty Official of the area where the applicant resides with the following supporting documents:

Documentary proof of previous ownership is required to be produced, and only the person who physically surrendered the firearm may apply for a firearm license for the specific firearm surrendered.

Information regarding the Firearms Amnesty may be obtained at your nearest police station and may be accessed on the police’s website www.saps.gov.za or call 012 353 6111 (available 24-hours, including weekends).

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