Organization : Firearm Licensing Authority
Facility : Re-Certification Procedure
Country : Jamaica
Website : https://www.firearmlicensingauthority.com/
How To Get FLA Re-Certification in Jamaica?
The Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) is hereby advising firearm licence holders, whose surnames begin with the letter “C” and whose licence(s) have exceeded five (5) years,
Related / Similar Facility : MOA Jamaica Licensing & Registration of Fisher
to contact the FLA immediately to schedule an appointment to begin the re-certification process.
On The Day Of The Interview, Firearm Holders Will Be Required To Submit The Following Documents :
** Two (2) Application Forms (FLA001A). Forms are to be completed in the applicant’s own handwriting. Where available, a valid secure email address should accompany each application.
** Three (3) passport-size photographs certified by a Justice of the Peace. The Seal should indicate the Justice of the Peace’s registration number.
** Recommendations from any two (2) of the following categories of persons : Minister of Religion, Justice of the Peace, School Principal, Attorney-at-law, Medical Doctor or Resident Magistrate.
** Proof of age (passport or birth certificate) and Fingerprint Receipt
** As part of the interviewing process, each individual will be fingerprinted and their firearm(s) balistically tested. Owners of shotguns, however, will not have ballistic tests conducted on their firearm(s).
FAQ On FLA Re-Certification
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On FLA Re-Certification
What are the documents needed for recertification?
** Completed application form
** 2 passport size photos (1 certified by a Justice of the Peace -JP)
** 2 recommendations – may be from a Justice of the Peace, Lawyer, Medical Doctor, Principal, Gazetted Rank Police Officer (not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent), Member of the J.D.F. (Major and above)
** Proof of age (Passport or Birth Certificate. Original & Photocopy)
** Original & Photocopy of finger print receipt
** Licence Booklet(s) or card(s)
** Firearm(s) – (shot guns are not required for ballistic testing)
What is the cost for a users licence?
$12,000.00 currently
How do you apply for a provisional/minor permit?
Minor Application Form (11 years – 16 years) or FLA Application Form (17 years and over) where applicable
** 1 passport size photo
** Tax Registration Number (TRN)
** Licence fee receipt
** Copy of License and current licence fee certificate belonging to primary holder
** Authorization letter from parent/legal guardian (where applicable) & primary holder of licence
** Letter from an approved FLA trainer stating that applicant is competent in the safe use and handling of the shotgun for the same gauge being applied for (letter of competence must accompany the application)
Application Fees :
TRANSACTION | FEES |
Firearm User’s Licence | $12,000 |
Firearm User’s (Employees) Certificate | $5,000 ($500) per additional firearm. |
Firearm User’s (Secondary) Licence | $12,000 |
Firearm User’s (Restricted) Licence | $6,000 |
Appeal Fee | $12,000 |
Firearm Dealers Licence | $200,000 |
Gunsmith Licence | $25,000 |
Minor Permit | $6,000 |
About Us :
** The Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) was established in 2005 by an Act of Parliament as a statutory organization within the Ministry of National Security.
** The Authority will streamline and standardize the granting, renewal and revocation of firearm licences and all the attendant processes thereof. This will serve to modernize and regulate the licensing of firearms in Jamaica in keeping with worldwide standards.
The Firearm Licensing Authority will also act as a centralized administrative body and database repository.
** The new systems implemented by the FLA will improve the services offered to firearm holders and the public. Some important functions will be :
** To implement a transparent and accountable system for the issue of Firearm Licenses.
** To ensure proper and standardized Training Certification in the Safe Use and Care of firearms.
** To develop and maintain a modern computerized Ballistic Identification Database
** Finally the Police Force and its specialized divisions will still have vital and important investigative, monitoring and enforcement roles.