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FIREARM COMPETENCY
APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: Determine Your Eligibility
Be
21 years or older
(exceptions possible for younger individuals with valid motivation).
Be a
South African citizen or permanent resident.
Have
no criminal record
or history of mental illness, domestic violence, substance abuse, or negligent firearm handling.
Have a
valid South African ID
or permanent residence permit.
Step 2: Complete Firearm Training (Competency Certificate)
Choose an Accredited Training Provider:
Select a SASSETA or PFTC-accredited firearm training centre.
Ensure the provider issues a SASSETA Statement of Results and PFTC certificate.
Do the Required Firearm Training:
Handle and Use of a Handgun (most common).
Shotgun, Rifle or Self-loading Rifle (if applicable).
Business Purposes (for security industry or work-related use).
Training includes:
Theoretical exam (law, safety, legal storage, etc.)
Practical assessment (live fire on a range).
Self-paced Preperation:
View our quiz options to assist with your studies during your open/closed book preparation.
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Step 3: Apply for a Competency Certificate (SAPS 517)
Submit the following to your
nearest police station (DFO – Designated Firearms Officer):
SAPS 517 form
(Application for Competency Certificate)
Certified copy of your ID
Training certificates
from the training provider
SAPS 91(a):
Fingerprint form
2 x passport photos
Proof of residence
Motivation letter
Any supporting documents (character references, proof of safe storage, etc.)
SAPS 517 FORM
Processing Time:
90 Business days
or more
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Approval:
You will be notified if your competency certificate is approved.
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Step 4: Choose and Pay for Your Firearm
Once competency is approved:
Visit a firearm dealer and choose a firearm.
Receive a
purchase invoice
and
serial number
of the firearm.
The dealer will keep the firearm in storage
until your license is approved.
Step 5: Apply for Firearm License (SAPS 271)
Submit the following to the DFO:
SAPS 271 Form
(Application for Firearm License)
Certified copy of your ID
Competency certificate
Firearm invoice with serial number
Detailed motivation letter
Safe storage proof
(photos and affidavit) - SAPS 86 Form
2 x passport photos
Supporting documents
(e.g., shooting club membership, reasons for ownership, etc.)
SAPS 271 FORM
SAPS 86 FORM
Processing Time:
3 to 6 months or longer
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Step 6: Wait for SAPS License Approval
The DFO will:
Verify documents
Inspect
your firearm safe
Send your application to the Central Firearm Registry (CFR)
CFR Approval:
You’ll be notified via SMS or phone call when your
license card is ready for collection.
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Step 7: Collect Your License & Firearm
Collect your license card from the
police station.
Go to the firearm dealer with your
license card and ID.
Sign documents
, and the dealer will release the firearm to you.
Step 8: Responsible Firearm Ownership
Always store your firearm in a
SABS-approved safe
, securely bolted.
Renew your license:
For self-defence (Section 13):
Every 5 years.
Renew your license:
For sport/hunting (Section 15/16):
Every 10 years.
Carry license with you
when transporting the firearm.
Never store a firearm loaded or transport a firearm with a round in the chamber unless justified (e.g., under threat).
Valuable Tips
Motivation is key:
Be clear and detailed about why you need the firearm (e.g., personal safety, sport shooting, business use).
Use a
firearm consultant
or
training centre
if you need help compiling documents.
Be patient. The CFR often takes longer than expected.
Join a gun club
or
sports shooting association
if applying under Section 15 or 16 for easier license approval.
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