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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the p660 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal details in the 'APPLICANT DETAILS' section. Use BLACK PEN and CAPITAL LETTERS as instructed.
  3. Select the appropriate licence types you are applying for by marking the corresponding box under 'LICENCE TYPES APPLIED FOR'. Ensure you understand which category applies to your situation.
  4. In the 'CERTIFICATION - PRINCIPAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP' section, indicate your principal club membership by marking applicable boxes and providing necessary details such as Club Name and Membership Number.
  5. If applying for a Category C licence, ensure you attach a medical certificate from a practitioner confirming your need for this type of firearm.
  6. Finally, complete the 'APPLICANT'S DECLARATION' by signing and dating the form to confirm that all information provided is accurate.

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Both the Buyer and the Seller MUST BE PRESENT AT THE SAME TIME. Dealer Transfer (NSW or Interstate): Registered Owner must be present with their Firearms Licence, registration paperwork (can be original paper or digital version but must be printed) and the firearm.
A person must have a firearm licence to possess or use a firearm. Licence holders must demonstrate a genuine reason (which does not include self-defence) for holding a firearm licence and must not be a prohibited person. All firearms must be registered by serial number to the owner.
A firearms licence or permit must be refused if the applicant: Is not a NSW resident (licence only). Is under 18 years of age (licence only). Is considered to be not fit and proper to possess firearms without danger to the public safety or to the peace. Has not completed the required firearms safety training course.

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A person must not possess or use a firearm, prohibited firearm or pistol unless the person is authorised to do so by a licence or permit. All firearms used by licence and permit holders in NSW must be registered, except for firearms that are exempt from registration requirements.
At no time should a firearm be left or stored unattended or visible in a motor vehicle unless the firearms are stored in accordance with NSW Police recommendations. DPI Hunting Inspectors will check that all firearms are stored in accordance with the law.
The Firearms Registry offers a range of services, including issuing firearm licences and permits to individuals, businesses, clubs and dealers, the registration of firearms and the monitoring of compliance of the Firearms Act 1996, the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and associated regulations.
This form is used for registration of firearms for interstate licence holders moving to NSW and for general amnesties. The fee to register each firearm is $10 and may be paid using the credit card authority. A NSW firearms dealer must identify each firearm and sign this form. The dealer may charge for this service.
There is ZERO legislation that mentions sizes of land for licensing or permission to shoot. NSW FAR likes to throw numbers around but if you ask for a legislative reference they cannot provide one. Its solely based on zoning.

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