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Apply for or renew a firearm, shotgun or explosives certificate. Whether you’re a firearm owner, firearm dealer, shooting club member or planning to travel with firearms, answer a few quick questions and we’ll guide you to the right form and everything you need to complete it.
Apply for a firearm and shotgun certificate
You can apply online or by post.
You'll need to have read the guidance notes notes before making your application.
It costs £90.
Please note: If you apply online your payment will also be an online payment, we can't accept cheques with an online application.
It can take 12 to 15 weeks to grant a new certificate.
This is dependent on the application being complete. If the Firearms Licensing Department have to contact you to follow up on anything then your application could take longer to process.
You'll need the following to complete your application; it's probably a good idea to have them to hand before you start your application.
Your contact details, including:
Health and medical information:
Details about any offences or written cautions (including speeding but not parking offences or fixed penalty notices):
Details about the firearm(s), shotgun(s) and ammunition you intend to acquire:
The details of two referees you've known for more than two years, including:
Please note: referees can't be a member of your family, a serving police officer or staff, or a registered firearms dealer.
Photo:
Payment:
Overseas applicants:
Step 1: Complete the online version of the form.
Step 2: Upload your GP proforma and your photo as part of the online application.
Step 3: Make your payment online.
Please ensure you have your completed GP form ready for submission to the Firearms Licensing Department before starting an application. Applications will be rejected where no GP form is provided.
The form will take about 20 minutes to complete and you won't be able to save your application as you go, so it will need to be done in one sitting.
Click the 'Start' button below to start your online application.
Step 1: Download the firearm certificate application form (Form 201) and GP proforma.
Step 2: Print and complete the forms.
Step 3: Attach one passport-style photo (45mm high x 35mm wide) to your 201 form.
Step 4: Make out a cheque for £90 payable to the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed Powys. We can’t accept cash or postal orders.
Step 5: Post your completed forms and medical information with your cheque to:
Firearms Licensing Department
Dyfed-Powys Police
Police Headquarters
PO Box 99
Llangunnor
Carmarthen
SA31 2PF
We'll get in touch as quickly as possible if we have any questions about your application or need to ask for more information.