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Information on
Importation of Firearms into South Africa
Section 73 of the South African Firearms Control Act ,
2000 (Act No 60/2000) determine that no person may
import into or take in-transit through South Africa any
firearms or ammunition without a temporary import or
in-transit permit issued in terms of the said Act.
Firearm entering South Africa not for the purpose of
licensing in South Africa can be divided in the
following categories:
Firearms entering South Africa for a period not
exceeding six (6) months for the purpose of hunting,
sport, self-defence, repair, law enforcement, exhibition
where after it will return to country of origin,
wherefore a temporary import permit may be issued.
Firearms entering South Africa to be transported over SA
ground to another country in Africa for personal use
wherefore a in-transit permit may be issued.
Firearms entering South Africa for a period not
exceeding six (6) months for the purpose of hunting,
sport, self-defence, repair, law enforcement or
exhibition and then taken to another country other than
the country of origin wherefore an temporary import
permit and additional export permit may be issued.
How to obtain an temporary import, in-transit or export
permit
An application by a person that is a non SA citizen and
not the holder of a permanent residence permit for a
temporary, in-transit or export import permit in respect
of a firearm or ammunition not licensed under the
Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No 60 of 2000), must in
terms of the Act, submitted on a SAPS 520 “Application
for a multiple import or export permit / temporary
import or export permit / permanent import or export
permit / in-transit permit for personal use” form either
to the Central Firearms Control Register, Pretoria,
South Africa , directly or to the Designated Firearms
Officer at the place designated as a port of entry in
terms of the Immigration Act 2002 (Act No 13 of 2002)
where the applicant will enter into the Republic of
South Africa.
The application form submitted must be an original
completed and signed document.
Supporting documents to accompany the application:
The following supplementary documentation must accompany
the application :
A certified copy of Passport documents.
A certified copy of a licence, permit, authorization or
any other documentary proof confirming the lawful
possession of the firearm.
A written mandate (appointment letter) as proof if a
person was nominated to apply on behalf of the
applicant. (Mandate received must be an original
document signed by the importer where after the
appointed can apply on behalf of the importer).
A written authorization which permits export from
country of origin. (If not supplied by country of origin
- written confirmation is required).
If applying at the port of entry - airline ticket to be
produced.
With regard to in-transit and export permits an import
permit from the recipient country. (If not supplied by
country- writes confirmation is required)
Documentary proof with regard to the purpose of the
visit issued by any one of the following persons or
institutions, in South Africa confirming that, to the
best of their knowledge and belief, the applicant will
be using the firearm for the purpose set out in the
application:
A professional hunter, or the hunting outfitter licensed
to conduct business in hunting, who will provide hunting
to the foreign visitor.
The accredited hunting association or sport-shooting
organisation that is hosting the event or sport-shooting
competition that the applicant will participate in,
An person or organisation hosting a public event or
historical re-enactment or display that requires the
foreign visitor’s participation and use of the specific
firearm.
Issuing of an permit
An application submitted directly to the Central
Firearms Control Register must be lodged at least 21
days in advance to enable the South African Police
Service sufficient time to process the application and
to submit the permit to the applicant to an address
outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa or
the nominated person.
The importer must be in possession of the original
import permit when importing the firearms or ammunition.
The permit in respect of an application submitted to the
Designated Firearms Officer (Police official) at the
port of entry will be issued by the specific Designated
Firearms Officer who received the application.
A temporary import permit will only be issued at the
port of entry to the following persons
To a foreign visitor for the purpose of hunting.
To a foreign visitor to display the firearm and
ammunition at a trade show or collections show or to
display firearms and ammunition at a sports or hunting
trade show.
To an official of a foreign government or a
distinguished foreign visitor so designated by the SA
Department of Foreign Affairs.
To a foreign law enforcement officer entering the
Republic of South Africa on an officially approved
policing assignment. To a foreign visitor to participate
in a competitive sports shooting event, organised by
recognised business, hunting, sport-shooting or
collectors organisation.
If the applicant is twenty one (21) years of age and
older.
If the rifles is not semi-automatic or fully automatic
of action or hand carbines.
For only one(1) firearm per calibre.
Not more than two hundred (200) rounds of ammunition
capable to be fired by the firearm imported.
For any other reasons the application must be submitted
to the Central Firearms Control Register, Private Bag X
811, Pretoria, South Africa, 0001.
Issuing of an temporary import permit by the Central
Firearms Control Register
The Central Firearms Control Register may issue an
temporary import permit where the applicant can
demonstrate:
The lawful possession of the firearm.
Knowledge of the safe handling and use of the firearm in
question through possession of a licence for the firearm
or through past experience, and
Knowledge of the SA laws relating to firearms, including
the principles relating to the use, safe storage and
handling of firearms and where applicable their public
display.
A need to possess the firearm
That the applicant can not reasonably satisfy that need
by means other than the possession of the firearm and
that he / she is at least 21 years old provided that the
Registrar may, within his / her discretion and in good
cause shown, exempt an applicant from this
Period of validity
The temporary import and/or export permit will not be
issued for a period longer than six (6) months.
Cost involved
The application for an temporary import permit as well
as an in-transit permit will be processed without any
cost.
Conditions to be imposed on a temporary import permit
The requirements of the act regarding the carrying, safe
custody, transport and display of the firearms and
ammunition must be compiled with.
The firearm may only be used for the purpose set out in
the permit.
No person who holds a temporary import permit is not
allowed to transfer the firearm to another person in
South Africa without prior written permission having
been obtained from the Registrar.
Whenever the holder of the temporary import permit
leaves the Republic of South Africa, the firearm in
respect of which the permit was issued must accompany
the holder of the permit.
Conditions to be imposed on a in-transit permit
The Registrar may for security reasons require that the
holder of an in-transit permit make use of a transporter
to transport the firearm and ammunition.
The firearms and ammunition must be under the direct
supervision of the importer or stored in a safe in
accordance of the requirements of the Act.
The firearms may not be used in South Africa.
Firearms without identification numbers
A firearm which does not have a manufacturers serial
number stamped on it or which has a manufacturers serial
number stamped on it that duplicates with any firearm
that appears on the Registrar database, will be
allocated with a unique firearm identification number
and such number must be affixed to the firearm as
determined by the Registrar.
An application for more than one firearm of the same
calibre
The Registrar may in good cause shown, issue a permit in
respect of more than one firearm per calibre to a person
who will be using the firearms for the under mentioned
purpose:
to a foreign visitor for the purpose of hunting
to a foreign visitor to display the firearm and
ammunition at a trade show or collectors show or to
display firearms or ammunition at a sport of hunting
trade show.
To a foreign visitor to participate in a competitive
sport shooting event organised by recognised business,
hunting, sport-shooting or collectors organisation.
Extension of the permit
An application for extension, renewal or replacement of
a permit must be submitted to the Central Firearms
Control Register before the expiry date lapses,
otherwise a new application will be required.
Limits on number of ammunition
The holder of an import permit may not posses more than
200 cartridges for each firearm mentioned on the import
permit unless approved by the Central Firearms Control
Register.
The import on Semi-automatic and automatic rifles or
hand Carbines
All applications for the import of semi-automatic of
automatic rifles or hand carbines must be submitted to
the Central Firearms Control Register for consideration.
Contact details for Central Firearms Control Register:
The Head
Central Firearms Register
Private Bag X 811
Pretoria
South Africa
0001
Facsimile: +27 012 3536041
Contact Us
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