If you hold a current firearms licence or permit, you may be eligible to apply for a permit to acquire a firearm.
To acquire a firearm you must be the holder of a current NSW firearms licence or permit. You're then able to apply for a permit to acquire a firearm (PTA).
The category of licence or permit you hold will indicate what category of firearm you're eligible to possess. For example, if you hold a category B licence or permit, you're only authorised to acquire a category B firearm.
Note: If any personal or business details have changed you must update them before you apply for your PTA.
To do so, visit either:
You must hold a current NSW firearms licence or permit, and may only apply for the type of firearm that your category of licence authorises you to possess.
Probationary pistol licence (PPL) holders can only apply for a PTA in the second 6 months of their pistol licence. You can check the issue date of your PPL on the Firearms Registry Public Register.
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If you're applying to acquire a handgun for sports target shooting purposes, you'll also need:
To apply for, renew or update a firearms licence or permit with the Firearms Registry (NSW Police Force), you'll need to create or log in with a MyServiceNSW Account.
By logging in you consent to sharing your name and email address in your MyServiceNSW Account with the NSW Police Force.
The Firearm licences and permits – Privacy collection notice – PDF explains how your personal information will be handled once it is shared by Service NSW.