How to renew your licensed firearm

The Linden CPF urges those with expired firearm licences to have them renewed. Here is the process you will go through.

The Linden CPF urges community members in possession of expired firearm licence cards to urgently contact the Linden Police Station Firearms Department.

According to the South African Police website, all applications for the renewal of a licence or permit to possess a firearm are subject to the provision that the applicant must be in possession of a valid and relevant competency certificate. Any person who wishes to renew his/her firearm licence to possess a firearm, to deal in firearms, manufacture firearms or conduct business as a gunsmith must apply for the applicable licence at least 90 days before the date of expiry of the licence.

The purpose of renewing a firearm licence and permit is to determine if a person still complies with the provisions of the Firearms Control Act, 2000, and the Firearms Regulations, 2004, in order to ensure effective control and responsible firearm and ammunition ownership.

How do I apply for a renewal of a firearm licence?

The DFO will –
take a full set of your fingerprints on the SAPS 91(a) form (only for a competency certificate)
issue you with remittance advice SAPS 523(a) and direct you to the financial office at the police station to pay the prescribed fee. The payment must be made by means of cash or a bank-guaranteed cheque. You will be issued with a receipt (Z263) as proof of payment, which you must submit to the DFO to ensure that the processing of the application will continue. You will receive a signed acknowledgement of receipt (SAPS 523) as proof that you have submitted an application for a renewal of a licence to possess a firearm.

How much does it cost?
Competency certificate: R70
Renewal of firearm licence: R70

Details: Linden Police Station Firearms Department 011 888 9211/18.

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