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They can apply for a license
How do I apply?
HTML Application forms are available
online.
Once you complete the form, you must print the Application Summary and lodge this with your supporting documents at a participating
Australia Post outlet.
You will need to satisfy a 100 point proof of identification requirement.
What constitutes 100 points of ID? See
Before you begin (PDF, 125kb).
An application fee is payable, please see
Licence fees.
Your Application Summary once lodged will be electronically matched to your application and sent to Licensing Services (Firearms)
How long will it take?
Whilst we endeavour to complete all licence applications in a timely manner there is no set period because of a number of factors, but not limited to:
- The complexity of the application;
- Lack of requisite information provided by applicants;
- Further information requiring follow-up;
- Human Resources being available to assess applications and probity to ensure that applicants meet the criteria as being fit and proper, and that there is a genuine need/reason for the possession of a firearm;
- IT sytem availability.
Not to undertake these checks and balances is likely to put community safety at risk.
Note: If the application is for an ‘Original’ Firearm licence, there is a legislative mandatory 28 day waiting period, which commences after the application has been received at Police Licensing Services prior to the assessment process beginning.
After the initial 28 days, you will receive correspondence from Licensing Services Firearms requesting information which you will need to supply within another 28 days. If the information is not supplied within that time, legislation dictates that your application can not proceed.
Guidelines to obtaining a Firearm Awareness Certificate
- A firearm awareness test is required to be successfully completed by every first time applicant for the issue of an original Firearm Licence.
- The test is designed to ensure you understand the basic requirements for the safe handling of firearms and firearm laws in WA
- The test and supporting information is available through Firearm Dealers or other authorised persons of approved firearm clubs or associations.
- At the successful completion of the Test, the Firearm Awareness Certificate will be issued.
- It is valid for 12 months from the date of issue.
- In the event that the applicant does not successfully pass the test on their first attempt they are excluded from 're-sitting' the test for a period of 24 hours.
- An applicant is not to be afforded more than three opportunities to complete the assessment and where an applicant has been unsuccessful on three occasions Police Licensing Services are to be notified of this.
- A copy of the Firearm Awareness Certificate (with the actual test/result – including unsuccessful assessments) should be retained on file at the point of issue.
- The authorised person issuing the certificate shall ensure all fields are completed in accordance with the explanatory note (as provided).
- Once completed, the certificate is to be provided to the purchaser/applicant in order that it can be presented with their Application Summary at a participating Australia Post outlet.
- To minimise errors and possible delays in the application process, it is preferable the certificate be typed and not hand written.
You have to prove that there is a genuine need and/or genuine reason for the firearm you are applying for.
And have
a Firearm Awareness Certificate