How to Get a Firearm Licence in South Africa: Complete Guide to Competency Certificate and Legal Process

If you want to legally own a firearm in South Africa, you must first obtain a firearm competency certificate and then apply for a firearm licence through the South African Police Service (SAPS). These two steps are mandatory under the Firearms Control Act.

In simple terms, the process works like this:

  1. Complete accredited firearm training
  2. Apply for a competency certificate
  3. Apply for a firearm licence
  4. Wait for SAPS approval

This guide provides a complete, step-by-step breakdown, including costs, requirements, documents, timelines, and common mistakes, so you can successfully obtain your firearm licence in South Africa.

What Is a Firearm Competency Certificate?

A firearm competency certificate is an official document issued by SAPS confirming that you are legally fit and trained to own and handle a firearm.

Why Competency Comes First

You cannot apply for a firearm licence in South Africa without first being declared competent.

Types of Competency Certificates

You must apply for competency based on firearm type:

  • Handgun
  • Rifle
  • Shotgun
  • Semi-automatic firearm

πŸ’‘ Most applicants start with handgun competency for self-defence purposes.


What Is a Firearm Licence?

A firearm licence gives you legal permission to own a specific firearm.

Each firearm requires:

  • Its own licence
  • Motivation for ownership
  • Supporting documents

Legal Framework: Firearms Control Act

Firearm ownership in South Africa is regulated by the Firearms Control Act (Act 60 of 2000).

Key Legal Requirements

  • Background checks
  • Safe storage compliance
  • Valid motivation for firearm ownership
  • Periodic renewals

Failure to comply can result in:

  • Licence cancellation
  • Confiscation of firearm
  • Criminal charges

Requirements for Firearm Competency in South Africa

Before applying, ensure you meet the following criteria.

Basic Eligibility

  • Must be 21 years or older (exceptions may apply)
  • Must be a South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Must have no serious criminal record
  • Must be mentally stable
  • Must not have a history of substance abuse

Documents Required for Competency Certificate

Prepare these documents:

  • Certified copy of ID
  • Passport photos
  • Proof of residence
  • Training certificates
  • Character references (usually 2–3 people)
  • Completed SAPS forms

Step-by-Step: How to Get a Firearm Competency Certificate


Step 1: Complete Accredited Firearm Training

You must train with a SAPS-accredited training provider.

What Training Includes

  • Firearm safety rules
  • Legal responsibilities
  • Handling and storage
  • Practical shooting exercises

Estimated Training Costs

Training Type Estimated Cost
Handgun Training R800 – R1,500
Rifle Training R1,000 – R2,000
Shotgun Training R800 – R1,500
Combo Training (All Types) R2,500 – R5,000

πŸ’‘ Many providers offer bundle packages for multiple competencies.


Step 2: Obtain Training Certificates

After completing training, you will receive certificates required for your application.


Step 3: Visit Your Local Police Station (DFO Office)

You must apply through the Designated Firearms Officer (DFO) at your nearest SAPS station.


What Happens at the Police Station?

  • Submit application forms
  • Provide fingerprints
  • Submit supporting documents
  • Pay application fees

Step 4: Pay Competency Application Fee

Estimated Cost: Β± R70 – R150


Step 5: Background Checks and Interviews

SAPS will:

  • Conduct background checks
  • Contact your references
  • Possibly interview you

Step 6: Wait for Approval

Processing Time:

  • Typically 1 to 4 months (can vary)

Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a Firearm Licence

Once your competency is approved, you can apply for a licence.

Step 1: Purchase a Firearm (Conditional)

You must:

  • Choose a firearm from a licensed dealer
  • Obtain a purchase receipt or invoice

⚠️ You cannot take possession until your licence is approved.


Step 2: Install a Gun Safe

You must install a SABS-approved safe at your home.

Safe Requirements

  • Bolted to wall or floor
  • Not easily accessible
  • Compliant with regulations

Estimated Safe Costs

  • Entry-level safe: R800 – R2,000
  • High-end safe: R2,000 – R5,000+

Step 3: Prepare Your Motivation Letter

This is one of the most important steps.

What to Include

  • Reason for owning a firearm (e.g. self-defence)
  • Personal risk factors
  • Supporting evidence

Step 4: Submit Firearm Licence Application

Submit at SAPS with:

  • Competency certificate
  • ID documents
  • Motivation letter
  • Safe inspection form

Step 5: Pay Firearm Licence Fee

Estimated Cost: Β± R140 – R200


Step 6: Safe Inspection

A police officer may visit your home to:

  • Inspect your safe
  • Confirm compliance

Step 7: Wait for Approval

Processing Time:

  • Typically 3 to 9 months

Total Estimated Cost of Getting a Firearm Licence in South Africa

Full Cost Breakdown

Item Estimated Cost
Firearm Training R800 – R5,000
Competency Application R70 – R150
Firearm Licence Fee R140 – R200
Gun Safe R800 – R5,000
Firearm Purchase R3,000 – R20,000+
Ammunition R200 – R1,000

Total Estimated Cost

  • Basic Setup: R5,000 – R10,000
  • Mid-Range: R10,000 – R20,000
  • Premium Setup: R20,000+

Common Reasons for Application Rejection

Avoid these mistakes:

  • Weak or generic motivation
  • Criminal record
  • Incomplete documents
  • Unsafe storage
  • Poor references

Tips to Improve Approval Chances

  • Write a detailed motivation letter
  • Provide strong supporting evidence
  • Ensure your safe is compliant
  • Keep documents organised

How Long Does the Entire Process Take?

Estimated Timeline

Step Time
Training 1–2 weeks
Competency Approval 1–4 months
Licence Approval 3–9 months

Total Time: Ψ­ΩˆΨ§Ω„ΩŠ 4 to 12 months


Renewal of Firearm Licence

Firearm licences must be renewed.

Validity Period

  • Self-defence licence: 5 years
  • Hunting/sport shooting: 10 years

Can You Carry a Firearm in South Africa?

Yes, but:

  • You must have a valid licence
  • The firearm must be concealed
  • You must carry it responsibly

Benefits of Legal Firearm Ownership

  • Personal protection
  • Legal compliance
  • Peace of mind

Useful links


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I apply for a firearm licence without competency?

No. Competency is required first.


2. How much does it cost to get a firearm licence in South Africa?

Total costs range from R5,000 to R20,000+, depending on firearm and training.


3. Can I speed up the application process?

No official fast-track exists, but correct documentation helps avoid delays.


4. What is the easiest firearm to licence?

Handguns for self-defence are the most common and straightforward.


5. Do I need a safe before applying?

Yes. A compliant safe is mandatory.


6. Can I own more than one firearm?

Yes, but each firearm requires a separate licence and motivation.


7. What happens if my licence expires?

You may lose legal ownership and face penalties.


Final Thoughts

Getting a firearm licence in South Africa requires patience, preparation, and strict compliance with the law.

Key Takeaways

  • Start with accredited training
  • Apply for competency first
  • Install a compliant safe
  • Prepare a strong motivation

By following the correct process and budgeting properly, you can legally and responsibly own a firearm in South Africa.

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