Firearms Licensing League Table
The table shows the average number of days a police force takes to process different application types. The figures are colour coded to indicate relative performance.
Assistance with all matters concerning firearms ownership and usage including:
If you have a problem with your police firearms licensing department or your certificates – BASC is here to help. As a member you can expect to receive prompt advice relevant to your problem from a member of our firearms team at Marford Mill.
If your problem concerns licensing, and you agree, a BASC specialist may be able to liaise with your licensing department in order to try to resolve the problem. Our aim is to solve problems by mediation in the first instance. If we do not think you have a sound case – or are better advised to take a different route – we will tell you and confirm it in writing if required.
Occasionally members’ licensing problems cannot be solved by mediation and the only remedy is to go to court by way of appeal, where the law allows. This can be expensive, uncertain and time-consuming – and it is important that you should understand BASC’s processes in order to help you. The following principles will apply:
The table shows the average number of days a police force takes to process different application types. The figures are colour coded to indicate relative performance.
Firearm & Shotgun Security January 2015 – BASC and National Crime Agency collaborate to provide firearms security advice The advice, Protect Your Firearm, Protect Your Sport, shares tips with certificate holders on storage and transportation and on keeping vigilant when out and about. It also shows the steps that can be taken
Visiting the UK to shoot Visitor’s firearm and shotgun permit procedure To visit Great Britain with a firearm you will need to apply for a visitor’s firearm or shotgun permit at least six weeks in advance. Anyone attempting to enter Great Britain without a visitor’s firearm or shotgun permit will