a bit of advice please
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a bit of advice please
Hi Folks,
just wondering if someone out there could tell me when you sell a firearm and you send notification that you no longer have it to your police force, do you need to send off your certificate to get it removed?
Thanks in advance
CK
just wondering if someone out there could tell me when you sell a firearm and you send notification that you no longer have it to your police force, do you need to send off your certificate to get it removed?
Thanks in advance
CK
Re: a bit of advice please
You advise the Police by registered post or recorded delivery within 7 days and write it on Table 1 of buyers FAC.
You do not send in your FAC.
You do not send in your FAC.
Re: a bit of advice please
Cheers Robin, do I enter it onto Table 1 on my certificate stating its sold
CK
CK
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Re: a bit of advice please
If you want a replacement variation you send your FAC to your licensing force within 7 days requesting a one for one variation.
You advise the sale of the weapon to the recipients licensing force.
You don't write on your own certificate.
You advise the sale of the weapon to the recipients licensing force.
You don't write on your own certificate.
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Re: a bit of advice please
No.Convict_keeper wrote:Cheers Robin, do I enter it onto Table 1 on my certificate stating its sold
CK
And it's your Police Authority you advise of the sale.
:)
Re: a bit of advice please
You can inform them by email now, no need to use registered post or recorded delivery.Robin128 wrote:You advise the Police by registered post or recorded delivery within 7 days and write it on Table 1 of buyers FAC.
You do not send in your FAC.
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Re: a bit of advice please
If you don't send in your Cert then it will still show your slot as full as you don't record.the sale on your ticket.
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Re: a bit of advice please
Just read the back page of your FAC...and if they say your Email didn't arrive you are stuffed.



Re: a bit of advice please
Thats what I was thinking, so in your opinion should I send in my Cert with notification?Mike357 wrote:If you don't send in your Cert then it will still show your slot as full as you don't record.the sale on your ticket.
CK
Re: a bit of advice please
I'm not sure whether all forces accept email notifications do they (mine does)? Even so, to be on the safe side I always ask them to acknowledge receipt of the email and on the one occasion they didn't I sent it in by post to be certain.Robin128 wrote:Just read the back page of your FAC...and if they say your Email didn't arrive you are stuffed.
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