If you’re medically vulnerable or living with somebody who is, then you’ll have had to be particularly cautious during the COVID pandemic. But what’s the deal if you need to renew your shotgun licence and/or your firearms certificate? A reader wrote to Shooting Times recently with just this query. Here’s what the advice was.
Q: My coterminous shotgun and firearm certificates are due for renewal soon. I am medically vulnerable and, because of the coronavirus pandemic, I am self-isolating. I am concerned about anyone visiting to inspect my guns and cabinet. Can I renew my certificates without having someone visit?
A: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, firearms licensing authorities have made special arrangements for renewals and, in most cases, have conducted telephone interviews rather than requiring a visit from a firearms enquiry officer. Make sure your application for renewal is received by the police in good time — at least eight weeks before the expiry date — and your licensing department will then contact you. They will most probably want to make a telephone renewal, but explain the situation to them anyway. If necessary, a simple inspection of your cabinet or the serial numbers of your guns can be made during a video call.
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