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Firearms Applying for a firearms certificate
CERTIFICATE TYPE | GRANT OR RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATE | TOTAL FEE PAYABLE |
Firearm certificate | Grant | £88 |
Firearm certificate | Renewal | £62 |
Shotgun certificate | Grant | £79.50 |
Shotgun certificate | Renewal | £49 |
Registered firearms dealer | Grant / renewal | £200 |
Extension for registered firearms dealers – game fair/trade events | Valid for up to 3 years for the same event held at the same site | £13 |
Visitors’ permit | Individual | £20 |
Visitors’ permit | Group (six or more permits) | £100 |
Co-terminous certificates | Grant of both shotgun and firearm certificates | £90* |
Co-terminous certificates | Grant of a shotgun certificate /renewal of firearm certificate | £90* |
Co-terminous certificates | Renewal of a shotgun certificate /grant of a firearm certificate | £90* |
Co-terminous certificates | Renewal of both shotgun and firearm certificates |  £65 |
Replacement certificate | (Note: If lost a charge is made – replacement is free for a dilapidated certificate) |  £4 |
Variation (not one for one) – applicable only to firearm certificates |  | £20 |
Home Office approval for target shooting clubs/schools | Grant or renewal – valid for 6 years | £84 |
Museums firearm licence | Â | Free |
Prohibited weapons authority | (Note: this relates to trade or professionals only where they are registered as a firearms dealers) | Free |
*A coterminous certificate is just a means of issuing both firearm and shotgun certificates where an applicant requires both (to expire at the same time) at a cheaper cost to the applicant and also a reduced administration to the police force. If an applicant holds or requires both firearm and shotgun certificates, he can request coterminous certificates by using Form 201 and enclosing the £90 fee. The £90 fee is standard regardless of whether you already hold a certificate or not.
Firearm Certificate – grant | £98 |
Firearm Certificate – variation | £30 |
Firearm Certificate variation to substitute one firearm for another of the same calibre or type (known as a one for one variation) | £15 |
Replacement Firearm certificate/dealers certificate (e.g. where your certificate has been lost completely. Dilapidated certificates are replaced free) | £14 |
Firearms Dealer | £300 |
Visitors Permit (1 to 5 people) | £16 per person |
Visitors Permit (6 to 20 people) | £80 for the group |
Firearms Club authorisation (grant or renewal – valid for 5 years) | £71 |
Museum firearms licence | £110 |
Extension of a museum firearms licence to additional premises | £75 |
New application forms are available below for download. Only one photograph is required and there is a new medical questionnaire.
Make sure you pay particular attention to what the question is asking you and please refer to the notes at the rear of the form before completing the forms.
Please note that many forces have the facility to apply on-line. Members who can use this service are encouraged to do so, as it makes the application process more efficient and provides a audit trail of the application process. Further advice on applications and renewals can be found on the interactive guide on the BASC website.
Application for the grant or renewal of a firearm and/or shotgun certificate – Form 201
Form ER4a is for individuals wishing to use black powder in their own firearms or shotguns, or for historic re-enactment events.
Form ER4 is for companies, clubs and societies, powder masters or users. It is not applicable for personally held firearms and shotguns, or historic re-enactment when using black powder only.
ER4b should be used when renewing an explosives certificate at the same time as a firearm or shotgun certificate.
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Explanation of what the Knives Act 1997 means for anyone selling or marketing a knife in England, Scotland and Wales.
Information on the consequences of alcohol-related offences for certificate holders, including convictions for drink-driving.
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