Applications for visitor permits are available from the Firearm
Services Unit. You can request an application by emailing firearms.licensing@suffolk.pnn.police.uk or
download the Visitor's permit document.
Alternatively you can call us on 01473 613681
or write to us at Firearm Services Unit, Suffolk Constabulary,
Martlesham Heath, Ipswich IP5 3QS.
Applications should be made in plenty of time - preferably four
weeks in advance of the visit. This will give us time to issue
the Firearms Licence permit and allow the sponsor time to post it
to the visitor.
Where a permit is required at short notice, we will try our best
to issue it in time for the visit. The responsibility to get the
permit to the visitor will always remain with the sponsor.
The form can be used for either an individual visitor or a group
of up to 20 visitors who will be using firearm/shotguns for
sporting purposes on the same private premises during the same
period, or will be participating in the same competition or event
or series of competitions or events.
The submitted form must be the original with the sponsor’s
signature. Faxes are not acceptable.
The Fee should be enclosed with the application. An individual
permit costs £12 per permit for the first five permits of the same
type on the same application. For 6 to 20 permits of the same type
on the same application the fee is £60.
It should be noted that the fee relates to a single type of
permit, so where an application relates to a visitor who wants both
a shotgun permit and a firearm permit a fee is due in respect of
each permit issued.
All fees should be paid by cheque or postal order and made
payable to Suffolk Police. Do not send cash in the post!
Applications from residents of European Community Member States
should be supported by a valid European Firearms Pass (EFP) which
is valid for the duration of the visit to the UK and details the
firearms that the visitor wishes to bring into the UK.
Applications in respect of visitors from non-EC Countries should
be supported by their valid gun licences/permit as appropriate to
their country of origin.
A copy of a current passport should support applications from
visitors who reside in countries where no form of firearm control
exists. In these cases applications should be submitted at the
earliest opportunity so any necessary background enquiries may be
conducted.
All applications must include the visitor's address while in the
UK and the secure storage arrangements, which will be put in place
to safeguard the firearms/shotguns. Security considerations might
include:
- Obtaining accommodation, which provides secure facilities (many
country hotels offer this service)
- Separating and retaining possession of the integral parts of
the firearm to prevent it being used
- Using portable security devices, such as security cords.
Reasons for the visitor requiring firearms or shotguns in the UK
should be specified. In the case of shotguns, game shooting for
example would be sufficient.
In respect of firearms for sporting use, the land on which the
rifles are to be used must be detailed, as must the reason, i.e.
Deer shooting on the "X Estate, Perthshire, Scotland". Where
the permit relates to a firearm for target shooting an example
might be "target shooting at X Meeting, Bisley, Surrey."
Ammunition requirements for section one firearms must be
specified on the application form.
Permits will normally only be issued for the duration of the
visit. However, where a visitor is to make a number of visits to
the UK in close succession, consideration will be given to the
issue of a permit to cover the group of visits.