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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the transaction in the designated field.
  3. Fill in your full name and address accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Enter your certificate number, which is essential for tracking purposes.
  5. Choose whether you are acquiring or selling a shotgun/firearm by selecting the appropriate column.
  6. For acquisition, provide details such as type, gauge, make, and serial number of the firearm. For sale, fill in similar details about the firearm being sold.
  7. Complete the 'FROM' and 'TO' sections with names and addresses of both parties involved in the transaction.
  8. Ensure that both parties sign where indicated to validate the transfer.

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Fees for certificates in England, Wales and Scotland Licence typeFee Grant of shotgun certificate 194 Renewal of shotgun certificate 126 Coterminous grant of firearm and shotgun certificates 202 Coterminous renewal of firearm and shotgun certificates 15510 more rows
Circular 001/2025: Firearms (Variation of Fees) Order 2025 Licence typeFee for full-cost recovery Grant of shotgun certificate 194 Renewal of shotgun certificate 126 Coterminous grant of firearm and shotgun certificates 202 Coterminous renewal of firearm and shotgun certificates 15510 more rows Jan 15, 2025
A firearm or shotgun certificate is a type of licence issued by the police. It allows the holder to possess a firearm or shotgun and associated ammunition in Great Britain. Firearm and shotgun certificates are valid for 5 years and the holder must apply to renew a licence before the expiry date.
Yes, you can own more than one shotgun in the UK, but each shotgun must be recorded on your Shotgun Certificate. Theres no legal limit to the number of shotguns you can own, as long as you have adequate storage and meet all legal requirements.
Or if they do not think you have a good reason to have, buy or acquire a shotgun. A certificate usually lasts 5 years from the date it was issued or renewed.

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Devon and Cornwall Police Headquarters Middlemoor, Exeter, Devon Police officers 3,593 (March 2021) 549 special constables (March 2021) PCSOs 320 (March 2021) Police and crime commissioner responsible Alison Hernandez (Conservative)21 more rows
Firearm licenses are difficult to get, see the gov.uk website for details. You need to be registered with a GP and part of the checks involves your medical records. There will be an interview and possibly a home inspection - more likely in your case as you wont really appear UK systems for a while.
A shotgun certificate may be revoked by the Chief Officer of Police for the area in which the holder resides if they are satisfied that the holder is prohibited by this Act from possessing a shotgun or cannot be permitted to possess a shot gun without danger to the public safety or to the peace.

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