To add new firearm(s) to an existing Business Licence, you will need to:
- Provide a completed Firearms Identification and Serviceability Certificate
- Provide evidence that you meet the relevant Storage Requirements
- Complete the process outlined below
Note: Please follow the photo guidelines for all applications. Should the Firearm Licence Photo Standards not be met, your application will not be progressed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SECURITY & STORAGE
Should your current storage and security arrangements be ineligible for grandfathering*, you will be required to provide evidence of upgraded storage and security before your licence can be issued.
If you do require upgraded storage and/or security, you will need to email your completed Storage Statement to FirearmsProject@police.wa.gov.au referencing your licence number.
Please consult the storage matrix below to determine the storage and security requirements that apply to your circumstances. It should be noted that your storage requirements are determined by the number and type of firearms on your licence, plus any other firearms registered to your storage location.
Forms
Show moreForm Links | Form Purpose |
|---|---|
| Firearm Details Business LSF229B | Use this form when the Business licence application form runs out of space to list firearms. It supplements the Business licence application. |
| Permission to Privately Purchase Firearms LSF10 | Use this form if you are privately buying a firearm at the same time as applying for your licence. It lets WA Police assess and approve the private purchase as part of your application. |
| Permission to Privately Purchase Firearms Addendum LSF10A | Use this form only if you are lodging LSF10 and need extra space to list more firearms than the main form allows. This form supplements LSF10. |
| Storage Statement LSF12 | Use this form to show how firearms associated with the range will be safely stored. All applicants must meet WA’s secure storage requirements. |
| Permission to Co-license Firearms LSF9 | Use this form if you wish to co-license a firearm with another person. It lets WA Police assess and approve co-user permission as part of your application. |
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