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The California Gun Permit Application form plays a crucial role for individuals seeking to obtain a firearms permit in the state. This form is designed to facilitate the acquisition of a permit that allows for the carrying of firearms by individuals, typically in the context of private security work. Upon starting the application process, applicants are required to provide various personal details, such as names, date of birth, and contact information. It's essential to pay attention to the fee amount, as the application will not be processed without full payment, leading to a potential delay or return of the application. Additionally, there are special provisions for U.S. Armed Forces members, spouses, or domestic partners of military personnel, as well as for refugees and asylees. Each category demands specific documentation to ensure that applicants receive appropriate consideration. Completing the form meticulously is vital; any incomplete or incorrect entries can significantly prolong the processing time. Furthermore, applicants must undergo firearms training and submit fingerprints as part of the application process. As the requirements are detailed and extensive, understanding the importance of each section on the form can help streamline your application journey and facilitate a smoother path toward obtaining your firearms permit.

California Gun Permit Application Example

BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES AND HOUSING AGENCY • GAVIN NEWSOM, GOVERNOR

DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS

BUREAU OF SECURITY AND INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES

P.O. Box 989002, West Sacramento, CA 95798-9002

P(916) 322-4000 | P (800) 952-5210 | F (916) 575-7290 | www.bsis.ca.gov

FIREARMS PERMIT INITIAL APPLICATION

NOTE: Read Fee Amount Due under Instructions carefully to help ensure payment of correct fee amount. An application received without full payment will not be processed and will be returned to the applicant.

IMPORTANT: Read all instructions on Pages 5-8. An incomplete or incorrect application will delay processing.

U.S. ARMED FORCES PRIORITY REQUESTS

Check box if you have served, or are currently serving, in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Disclosure is voluntary. If you check the box, submit proof of your military service (e.g. DD-214, DD-256, V-MET record, military orders, military I.D., etc.) with your application.

Check box if you are a spouse or domestic partner of an active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces assigned to a California duty station.

Disclosure is voluntary. If you check the box, submit the following documentation with your application (You may be asked to provide original documents).

Certificate of marriage or domestic partnership or other legal union with an active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces who is assigned to a duty station in this state under official active duty military orders.

Verification of current licensure as private security guard or security officer in another state, district, or territory of the U.S.

REFUGEE, ASYLEE, OR SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA HOLDER APPLICANTS

Business and Professions Code section 135.4 provides that the Bureau must expedite, and may assist, the initial licensure process for certain applicants described below.

Check this box if any of the following statements apply to you:

You were admitted to the United States as a refugee pursuant to section 1157 of title 8 of the United States Code;

You were granted asylum by the Secretary of Homeland Security or the United States Attorney General pursuant to section 1158 of title 8 of the United States Code; or,

You have a special immigrant visa and were granted a status pursuant to section 1244 of Public Law 110- 181, Public Law 109-163, or section 602(b) of title VI of division F of Public Law 111-8, relating to Iraqi and Afghan translators/interpreters or those who worked for or on behalf of the United States government.

Disclosure is voluntary. If you checked the box above you must attach evidence/documentation of your status as a refugee, asylee, or special immigrant visa holder. Failure to do so may result in application review delays.

ACCEPTABLE EVIDENCE/DOCUMENTATION

Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, with an admission class code such as “RE” (Refugee) or “AY” (Asylee) or other information designating the person a refugee or asylee.

Special immigrant visa that includes the visa category of “SI” or “SQ.”

Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551), commonly known as a “Green Card,” with a category designation indicating that the person was admitted as a refugee or asylee.

An order from a court of competent jurisdiction or other documentary evidence that provides reasonable assurance that the applicant qualifies for expedited licensure.

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THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT

COMPLETE ELECTRONICALLY ON COMPUTER OR PRINT CLEARLY IF HANDWRITTEN

Last Name

First Name

Middle Name

Fee Amount (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

 

 

 

$

SSN/ITIN:

 

Date of Birth: (MM, DD, YYYY) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

 

 

 

 

Address of Record (Address, City, State, and Zip Code) MANDATORY (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

Confidential/Residence Address: (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

Telephone No.:

Email Address: (Optional) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

Provide the number and expiration date for the license(s) you hold or are applying for that you wish to have associated with your firearms permit. If you are currently applying for a license, write “applying” in the space provided for the license number. NOTE: You cannot associate a firearms permit with a Private Patrol Operator License organized as a corporation, or a Private Investigator or Alarm Company Operator License organized as a corporation or limited liability company (See Instructions).

 

License Type

License No.

Exp. Date

License Type

License No.

Exp. Date

 

 

PI (Sole

 

 

Security Guard2

 

 

 

 

Owner/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Partners Only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PI (QM)1

 

 

PPO (Sole

 

 

 

 

 

 

Owner/ Partners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPO (QM)1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm Agent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm Company

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Sole Owner/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Partners Only)

 

 

Alarm Company (QM)

1)Provide the number and expiration date of the license on which you serve as the qualified manager.

2)Read Firearms Assessment Information under General Information of Instructions if requesting to associate firearms permit with a security guard registration.

Check if you are an ACTIVE DUTY PEACE OFFICER, as defined in Chapter 4.5, (commencing with section

830)of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, or a federal qualified law enforcement officer, as defined in section 926B of Title 18 of the United States Code.

If you are an active duty peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5, (commencing with section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code or a federal qualified law enforcement officer as defined in section 926B of Title 18 of the United States Code, you may be exempt from completing a BSIS firearms training course by providing proof of your peace officer status and proof of having completed a course of study in the use of firearms. (BPC 7583.22 and 7542).

Verification of your active duty status can be satisfied by providing a legible copy of the front and back of your peace officer identification card. Acceptable proof of having completed a course of study in the use of firearms include a copy of your POST profile, a copy of your Basic/Specialized Basic POST course completion certificate, or a letter signed by your agency’s Range Master or Commanding Officer attesting to your completion of a firearms training course. NOTE: This exemption does not apply to applicants who are only associating the firearms permit to a license issued under the Alarm Company Act. See BSIS website for additional information at www.bsis.ca.gov.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION - READ CAREFULLY: I understand that a BSIS firearms permit authorizes me to carry an exposed (i.e. non-concealed) loaded firearm only of the caliber(s) listed on my permit card and only while performing the duties of the license associated with the permit. I also understand that a BSIS firearms permit does not authorize me to carry a concealed loaded firearm. Lastly, I understand that if I am a private patrol operator or alarm company operator licensee; a registered security guard or alarm agent, or a qualified manager for a private patrol operator or alarm company operator licensee, I can only wear or use an exposed firearm while on duty when in uniform.

Mandatory Disclosure Language

Submission of the requested information is mandatory. The Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) of the Department of Consumer Affairs (Department) cannot process your Firearms Permit Initial Application unless all requested information is provided.

Per the Information Practices Act, the Chief of the BSIS is responsible for maintaining the information in this application. You have the right to review the records maintained on you by the BSIS or Department unless the records are exempt from disclosure by section 1798.40 of the Civil Code. Your completed application becomes the property of the BSIS and will be used by authorized personnel to determine your eligibility for a license, registration or permit. Information on your application may be transferred to other governmental or law enforcement agencies, as permitted by law.

Pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Gov. Code § 6250 et seq.) and the Information Practices Act (Civ. Code § 1798.61), the names and addresses of persons possessing a license, certificate, permit or registration may be disclosed by the BSIS unless otherwise specifically exempt from disclosure under the law. The BSIS makes every effort to protect the exempt personal information you provide us. The information you provide, however, may be disclosed in response to a court or administrative order, a subpoena, or a search warrant.

Pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 30, providing your social security number is mandatory and will be used primarily for tax enforcement purposes and for compliance with any judgment or order for family support in accordance with section 17520 of the Family Code. Your social security number may also be used for verification of licensure or examination status for national examination where licensure is reciprocal with a requesting state. If you fail to provide your social security number, you will be reported to the Franchise Tax Board (FTB), which may assess a $100 penalty against you. Further, pursuant to section 30, subdivision (n) your social security number together with your name, date of birth, and license information may be shared with the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.

The State Board of Equalization (BOE) and the FTB may share taxpayer information with the BSIS. You are required to pay your state tax obligation. This application may be denied or your license may be suspended if the state tax obligation is not paid and your name appears on either the BOE or FTB certified list of top 500 tax delinquencies.

For questions about this notice or access to your record, you may contact the BSIS by mail at Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, Attn: Public Records Liaison, P.O. Box 980550, Sacramento, CA 95798-0550; by phone at (800) 952-5210; or by e-mail at bsis@dca.ca.gov. For questions about the Department’s Privacy Policy, you may contact the Department of Consumer Affairs at 1625 North Market Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95834, by phone at (800) 952-5210 or by e-mail at dca@dca.ca.gov.

I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT:

I personally completed this application;

To the best of my knowledge all statements on this application are true and correct;

I have completed the training requirements (i.e. range for each caliber, classroom and exam) to obtain a BSIS firearms permit or am an active duty peace officer who has successfully completed a firearms training course;

I am not presently subject to any State of California or Federal prohibition from owning or being in possession of a firearm; and

With full knowledge that all statements herein are subject to investigation and that any false, dishonest, or incomplete answer to any question on the application may be grounds for denial or subsequent revocation of my firearms permit and any other license(s) I hold, or may subject me to criminal prosecution.

Applicant Signature

Date

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CERTIFICATION OF FIREARMS RANGE QUALIFICATION TRAINING

THIS PAGE TO BE COMPLETED BY THE BSIS CERTIFIED FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR

DO NOT RELEASE THE APPLICATION FORM to the applicant until you have completed all information required on this page.

1.Draw a line through and initial unused boxes in the Applicant Training Information Table below.

2.Do not provide corrected information. If you make an error, start a new form.

Applicant Name ___________________________________________________________________________________

COMPLETE ELECTRONICALLY ON COMPUTER OR PRINT CLEARLY IF HANDWRITTEN

Facility Name____________________________________________

Facility Phone #___________________________

Facility Address____________________________________________________________________________________

Facility Certificate #

TFF____________________________

Expiration Date____________________________

Instructor Name____________________________________

Instructor Phone #_________________________

Instructor License #

TIF_____________________________

Expiration Date___________________________

 

 

APPLICANT TRAINING INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

All information below must be handwritten (print clearly) by the Firearms Training Instructor

 

 

 

 

(See Instructions)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date of Classroom

 

Written Exam Date

 

Range Qualification

 

 

TRAINING

Instruction

 

and Exam Score1

 

Date2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Applicant must pass Bureau-approved firearm training written exam with a score of 86% or greater. Indicate actual

 

 

percentage score (See Instructions).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Completion of range qualification must be after completion of the classroom training and passage of the written exam, and

 

 

must be completed within 30 days of the classroom instruction (B&P Code § 7585.6).

 

 

 

 

 

QUALIFIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CALIBER(S)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The range qualifications (50 rounds for practice and 50 rounds for score) must be completed by firing live ammunition. The use of a firearms simulator to qualify for an initial firearms permit is prohibited.

CITIZENSHIP OR PERMANENT RESIDENT VERIFICATION (See Instructions)

Document Type: _______________________________________________________________________________

Expiration Date _______________________________________________________________________________

(Indicate expiration if passport, permanent resident or I-327 document is used)

I declare under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, that I am the instructor who completed this page of the application and that to the best of my knowledge:

The information I provided on this page is true and correct.

The applicant completed a Powers to Arrest Training Course as prescribed by the Bureau.

The applicant completed the firearms classroom training as prescribed by the Bureau prior to range training, and the applicant passed the Bureau-approved written firearms exam with a score of 86 percent or more.

The applicant qualified with a minimum score of 80 percent on a course of fire, having fired live ammunition with the same caliber(s) of weapon as listed on this application.

________________________________________________________

___________________________

Instructor Signature

Date Signed

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FIREARMS PERMIT INITIAL APPLICATION

Application Checklist

1.All sections of the Firearms Permit Initial Application must be completed with applicant and instructor signatures provided. The applicant must fill out the first two (2) pages of the application. Only the Firearms

Instructor who completed the training is authorized to complete the Certification of Firearms Range Qualification Training (Page 3).

2.Fee Amount Due: The application fee for an initial Firearms Permit is $100.00.

3.Fee Payment: An application received without payment of the full fee amount owed (see Item 2) will not be processed and will be returned to the applicant. Make check payable to Bureau of Security and Investigative Services or BSIS. Do not submit cash by mail. Application fees are non-refundable.

4.Provide fingerprints by one of the following methods:

Live Scan: DO NOT LIVE SCAN UNTIL YOU HAVE SUBMITTED AN APPLICATION. Submit your fingerprints through a Department of Justice (DOJ) approved Live Scan Operator. Live Scan locations can be found at https://oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/locations.

You will need to submit fingerprints with the firearms permit application even if you previously submitted fingerprints for a BSIS license you currently hold. If you are applying for both a qualifying BSIS license and a firearms permit, you may submit a combination Live Scan form. With a combination Live Scan form, you submit one set of fingerprints for the qualifying BSIS license and the firearms permit. However, the DOJ does not release the results for the qualifying license and the firearms permit until the FBI and DOJ criminal history responses AND the DOJ Bureau of Firearm response are all complete. Please visit the Bureau’s website further instructions and for a list of Live Scan forms: https://www.bsis.ca.gov/forms_pubs/livescan/criminalhistory_bgcheck.pdf.

After submitting your fingerprints, you check the status of your background check results by visiting https://applicantstatus.doj.ca.gov/. Please note, you will need to provide the ATI number located at the bottom of the Live Scan form and your date of birth to check on the status.

IMPORTANT: Unless the DOJ system specifically states that the “California/FBI responses were sent to the agency,” the Bureau is still waiting for the results.

Hard Card Fingerprint Cards: If you are unable to submit fingerprints via a Live Scan operator or live outside of California and cannot access a Live Scan Operator in this State, you must submit two fingerprint hard cards. Instructions for completing and submitting fingerprint cards along with its processing time are posted on the Bureau’s website at: https://www.bsis.ca.gov/forms_pubs/livescan/criminalhistory_bgcheck.pdf.

5.Mail your application, Hard Card Fingerprint Cards (if applicable), and check to: Bureau of Security and Investigative Services

P.O. Box 989002

West Sacramento, CA 95798-9002

General Information

1.Firearms Assessment: A firearms permit applicant requesting to associate the permit to their security guard registration must take and pass an assessment for the purposes of determining if he/she possesses, at the time of the assessment, appropriate judgment, restraint, and self-control to carry a firearm while on duty (Business and Professions Code Sections 7583.23 and 7583.47). NOTE: IF REQUIRED TO TAKE THE ASSESSMENT, YOU MUST PASS THE ASSESSMENT PRIOR TO SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION TO THE BUREAU. IF YOU SUBMIT AN APPLICATION WITHOUT HAVING PASSED THE ASSESSMENT, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED DEFICIENT. THE COST OF THE ASSESSMENT IS $60.00 AND IS PAID DIRECTLY TO THE VENDOR ADMINISTERING THE ASSESSMENT.

There are other situations when the association of a firearms permit to a security guard registration will require the requestor to take and pass the assessment. For information about when the assessment is and is not required, visit BSIS’ website: www.bsis.ca.gov/firearmsassessment.

2.Allow 60 days to process your application. DO NOT contact the Bureau to check on the status of your application unless it is over 60 days from date of submission. You will be notified in writing if your application is deficient.

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3.Use the Firearms Permit Initial Application. An incorrect or outdated form is deficient and the completion of a new application on the correct form will be required. Current forms are available on the Bureau’s website at http://www.bsis.ca.gov in Forms and Publications under the Licensees tab.

4.The range qualifications (50 rounds for practice and 50 rounds for score) for an initial Firearms Permit must be completed by firing live ammunition; the use of a firearms simulator for range qualifications is prohibited.

5.Firearms Permit/Qualifying License Association Information: A BSIS firearms permit authorizes the permit holder to carry an exposed firearm while performing the duties of only those license types listed on the firearms permit itself. For example, a permit holder who only has a security guard registration listed on his/her firearms permit and who also holds a private investigator (PI) license cannot work armed while carrying out the duties of a PI licensee. The firearms permit card must list the private investigator license for the permitholder to work as an armed PI licensee.

Applicant Information

1.The applicant must fill out the first two (2) pages of the application. Applicants are not permitted to complete ANY portion of the Certification of Firearms Range Qualification Training (Page 3).

2.Date of Birth: Due to a change in the law, firearms permit applicants must be at least 21 years of age (Business and Professions Code sections 7542.2, 7583.23, and 7596.3).

3.Email Address: While optional, providing an email address may expedite the Bureau’s communication with you if additional information is required to process this form.

4.Address Information: By law, an applicant is required to provide their residence address. The residence address can be designated as the Address of Record or the Confidential Address.

Address of Record (AOR): This is the address that will appear on your permit and where the Bureau will mail your permit and any future correspondence relating to your permit. The AOR is also the address that will be disclosed in response to public records requests and/or public sales requests. If providing a Post Office Box or an address other than your residence address as your AOR, you must provide your residence address as a Confidential Address.

Confidential/Residence Address: If AOR is not your residence address, you must provide your residence address.

5.Type(s) of License Currently Held – Complete requested information for each license type you hold or are applying for that you wish to have associated with your firearms permit. The application will not be processed unless you are applying for and have been approved or currently hold a valid license as a private investigator (PI), private patrol operator (PPO), or alarm company operator (ACO); you are a qualified manager associated with a valid PPO or PI licensee; you possess a valid certificate as an alarm company operator qualified manager; or possess a valid registration as a security guard or alarm agent. NOTE: You can only carry a firearm while performing the duties of the license associated with the firearms permit. Also, officers of a PPO or PI licensee organized as a corporation, or members, managers, or officers of a PI licensee organized as limited liability company (LLC) are not a licensee; they are agents of the licensed corporation or LLC. Officers, managers or managing members who wish to hold a firearms permit must themselves hold a qualifying license.

Instructor Information

1.Only the Bureau-certified Firearms Training Instructor who provided the training to the applicant is permitted to complete the Certification of Firearms Range Qualification Training (Page 3).

2.Caliber Boxes – Draw a line through unused caliber boxes in the Applicant Training Information Table to prevent the addition of information after you have signed and released the form.

3.Do not make revisions to the form. If you need to change information, start a new form. The Bureau has no way of knowing if the change was made by the instructor or someone else.

4.Citizenship or Permanent Resident Verification -- Provide specific information regarding the document presented by the applicant. For example, if a passport is provided, indicate the country of issuance (e.g., U.S. Passport, Canadian Passport, etc.). Also, “Citizenship Certificate” is not an actual document issued by the U.S. government. Indicate the specific title for the document (e.g., U.S. Citizen Identification Card, Certificate of United States Citizenship, Certificate of Naturalization). Indicating a general document title is a deficiency and will delay the processing of the application. See Attachment I of Firearms Training Manual for acceptable documents to verify citizenship/residency and the corresponding title of each document.

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5.Written Firearms Exam Scoring Instructions – The BSIS Firearms Training Written Examination is worth 52 points. There are 50 written questions worth one-point each plus two handgun diagrams with each diagram worth one-point each. The applicant must correctly label each part of a handgun diagram to receive the one- point credit for that diagram. If one item is incorrectly labeled, the applicant does not get a point for the diagram. To pass the exam, the applicant must obtain a score of 86% or higher. An 86% score equals 45 correct responses. To determine an applicant’s percentage score, divide the total number of correct responses by 52.

6.Due to changes in the law and Bureau operations, this application is periodically updated. Please routinely check the Bureau’s website so that you are using the most current version.

Important Information Once Firearms Permit is Issued

1.Address Change: You must notify the Bureau of any change in your address of record or residence address within 30 days from the date of change. Failure to provide timely notice may result in the issuance of fine. An address change may be completed online via BreEZe if you have a BreEZe account, or via an Address Change (Personal) form. The form may be emailed to bsis@dca.ca.gov or mailed to Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, P.O. Box 989002, West Sacramento, CA 95798-9002. See Item 3 under Applicant

Information for address requirements.

2.Proof of Permit Issuance: Holders of a firearms permit associated with a Security Guard registration may work with a print out of the approved permit from the Department of Consumer Affairs’ License Search website at www.search.dca.ca.gov along with a valid picture ID while waiting to receive the hardcopy permit in the mail.

Important Information for Renewing a Firearms Permit

1.A renewal reminder will be mailed to your address of record approximately 90 days prior to your firearms permit’s expiration. Please note that the reminder is not a firearms permit renewal application.

2.Renew timely – By law, the renewal application must be submitted at least 60 days prior to expiration, and a firearms permit cannot be renewed after expiration. Failing to submit your application at least 60 days before expiration may result in your firearms permit not being renewed before expiration of the current permit’s term. NOTE: Applications received more than 90 days before expiration will be returned.

IMPORTANT: A firearms permit cannot be renewed after expiration. If a complete renewal application is not received by the expiration of your current permit, you will need to apply for a new initial firearms permit. (BPC 7542, 7583.32 & 7596.7).

3.Range Qualification Requirement - To renew a firearms permit, the permitholder must have completed four range qualifications as follows: two (2) range qualifications during each 12-month period of the current permit’s two-year term with no two (2) range qualifications completed closer than four (4) months apart. Also, only one qualification in each twelve-month period may be completed by firearm simulator, and only a simulator that complies with the requirements listed below may be used for a qualification. NOTE: Failing to adhere to the required qualification schedule and/or firearm simulator use limitation will result in the permitholder being ineligible for renewal and the need to apply for a new initial firearms permit.

See suggested range qualification schedule below.

Firearm Simulator Requirement: The firearm simulator MUST meet all the following requirements: (1) Provide a realistic imitation of the operation of an actual firearm including the weight, recoil, action, flash, and sound of a firearm at discharge, (2) Have the ability to match the caliber of the actual firearm the individual is qualifying to carry, and (3) Simulate the loading and reloading of an actual firearm. (Title 16, Division 7, Section 631 of CA Code of Regulations).

4.Range Qualifications - As each range qualification is separate, you may complete each one with a single Bureau-certified firearms instructor and firearms training facility or with multiple instructors and facilities.

5.Two-Hour Training Course Requirement: Prior to each of the four (4) Range Qualifications, applicant must have completed the training course on use of force and de-escalation of the use of force. (Title 16, Division 7, Section 633 of the California Code of Regulations)

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6.Written Firearms Examination Requirement: A condition for renewal is the applicant passing the written Firearms Examination in the BSIS Firearms Training Manual with a score of 86% or greater. The law does not specify during which qualification the applicant must complete the written exam. The Bureau recommends the applicant take it in the second 12-month period of the current permit term.

7.For additional information regarding firearms permit renewals, see the Bureau’s Firearms Permit Renewal Application Form and the Bureau’s website at www.bsis.ca.gov.

Suggested Range Qualification Schedule

As a courtesy, the table below provides suggested range qualification schedules for renewal of a firearms permit. Adherence is not a mandatory provision for renewal, but a suggestion by the Bureau of typical schedules that satisfy the requirements for renewal and allow for timely renewal of the permit. To use the table, first check the expiration date on your firearms permit, find your permit’s expiration month on the table, and follow the schedule detailed in the row. Each schedule provides sufficient time to submit your firearms permit renewal application at least 60 days before expiration, as required by law.

Expiration

First Range

Second Range

Third Range

Fourth Range

Month

Qualification

Qualification

Qualification

Qualification

January

May-June

October-November

April-May

September-October

February

June-July

November-December

May-June

October-November

March

July-August

December-January

June-July

November-December

April

August-September

January-February

July-August

December-January

May

September-October

February-March

August-September

January-February

June

October-November

March-April

September-October

February-March

July

November-December

April-May

October-November

March-April

August

December-January

May-June

November-December

April-May

September

January-February

June-July

December-January

May-June

October

February-March

July-August

January-February

June-July

November

March-April

August-September

February-March

July-August

December

April-May

September-October

March-April

August-September

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Form Characteristics

Fact Name Details
Governing Agency The California Gun Permit Application is managed by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS).
Application Fee The fee for submitting the application is $100. Payments must be included for processing.
Processing Time Applications typically take about 60 days for processing. Patience is necessary.
Mandatory Information All requested information must be provided. Incomplete applications will be delayed or returned.
Military Preference U.S. Armed Forces members can request priority. Proof of service must be included.
Documentation for Refugees Refugees and asylum seekers can expedite their application by providing specific documentation.
Fingerprint Requirement Applicants must submit fingerprints, either via Live Scan or Hard Card Fingerprint Cards.

Guidelines on Utilizing California Gun Permit Application

Ready to begin the California Gun Permit Application process? Completing this application accurately is essential for a smooth experience. Follow these steps carefully to ensure your application is filled out correctly and promptly submitted.

  1. Obtain the Application Form: Download the California Gun Permit Application from the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) website or obtain a physical copy.
  2. Read the Instructions: Thoroughly review the instructions on pages 5-8 of the application to ensure you understand all requirements.
  3. Fill Out Personal Information: In the designated sections, clearly print or type your last name, first name, and middle name. Include your Social Security Number or ITIN, date of birth, address, phone number, and email address if desired.
  4. Indicate Military Service: If you have served or are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, check the appropriate box. Attach proof of service if applicable.
  5. Special Status Checkbox: If you are a refugee, asylee, or a special immigrant visa holder, check the corresponding box and provide required documentation.
  6. License Information: List the number and expiration date of any licenses you hold or are applying for that you wish to associate with your firearms permit.
  7. Active Duty Peace Officer: If you are an active duty peace officer, check the box and include proof of your peace officer status and firearms training certification.
  8. Complete Signature Section: After verifying all information is accurate, sign and date the application in the designated area under penalty of perjury.
  9. Payment of Fees: Include a check for the application fee of $100, made payable to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services. Avoid submitting cash.
  10. Submit Fingerprints: Choose either the Live Scan method or provide two fingerprint hard cards, following the instructions on fingerprint submission.
  11. Mail Your Application: Send the completed application form, fingerprint documentation if needed, and payment to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services at the specified address.

After submission, allow approximately 60 days for processing. During this time, refrain from contacting the Bureau for status updates unless this period has elapsed. Be sure to keep a copy of everything you send for your records!

What You Should Know About This Form

What is the fee for the California Gun Permit Application, and how should it be paid?

The fee for the California Gun Permit Application is $100. It is crucial to ensure that this fee is paid in full, as applications submitted without the correct payment will not be processed. Please make your check payable to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS). Do not send cash through the mail. Remember, application fees are non-refundable, so double-check the amount before sending your application.

What should I do if I have served in the U.S. Armed Forces?

If you have served, or are currently serving, in the U.S. Armed Forces, you can expedite your application by checking the appropriate box on the form. You must also provide proof of your military service, which can include documents like your DD-214, military orders, or a military identification card. This step is voluntary, but it may assist in speeding up the processing time for your application.

How long does it take to process the application?

Please allow up to 60 days for your application to be processed. If you do not receive any notification after this period, you may want to check the status. However, do not contact the Bureau before the 60 days are up as it may delay your application further. If there are any issues or deficiencies in your application, you will be notified in writing.

What documentation is needed if I am a refugee, asylee, or special immigrant visa holder?

If you qualify as a refugee, asylee, or special immigrant visa holder, it is necessary to check the corresponding box on your application form. You need to include evidence of your status, such as Form I-94, your special immigrant visa, or a Green Card indicating your refugee or asylee status. Providing this documentation is essential to avoid delays in processing your application.

What if I am an active duty peace officer?

If you are an active duty peace officer or a federal qualified law enforcement officer, you may be exempt from completing the BSIS firearms training course. To utilize this exemption, you must provide proof of your peace officer status, along with documentation showing that you have completed a course of study in the use of firearms. Acceptable proof includes a copy of your peace officer identification card or relevant training certificates.

What happens if my application is incomplete?

An incomplete application will lead to delays in processing. It is vital to fill out all sections of the Firearms Permit Initial Application completely. If there is missing information, the Bureau will return your application unprocessed. Always double-check your application and ensure all required documentation is included before submission.

Can I check my application status during the processing period?

Applicants should refrain from checking the status of their application until 60 days have passed from the submission date. If your application is delayed beyond this time frame, it is advisable to reach out to the Bureau. Keep in mind that checking your status prematurely may cause further delays.

Common mistakes

When completing the California Gun Permit Application, applicants often make common mistakes that can delay the process or result in rejection. Understanding these errors is vital to ensuring a smooth application experience.

One frequent mistake is failing to read the instructions on Pages 5-8 thoroughly. Many applicants overlook this critical step, believing they can fill out the form without dedicating sufficient time to understand the requirements. This oversight can lead to incomplete applications, resulting in delays or outright rejection.

Another common error is not providing the correct fee amount. The application fee for an initial firearms permit is set at $100.00. Applications submitted without the full payment will be returned. Applicants should double-check the instructions regarding fee submission to avoid unnecessary setbacks.

Inaccurate or unclear handwriting can also pose problems. The form requires clear input, whether filled electronically or by hand. If the information is illegible, it can lead to processing issues, requiring the applicant to resubmit the form.

Many applicants neglect the requirement for fingerprints. It is essential to either use a Live Scan operator or submit hard card fingerprint cards. Failure to provide fingerprints correctly can result in significant delays, as the application cannot be processed without this step.

Additionally, some individuals miss submitting accompanying documentation required for specific status claims, such as military service or refugee status. Applicants must include supporting documents like a DD-214 or I-94. Omitting this information will prolong the review and processing timeline.

Providing incomplete or inaccurate personal information, such as the Social Security Number (SSN) or incorrect dates of birth, is a mistake that can cause complications. Any discrepancies can hinder the Bureau's ability to verify identity or qualifications, leading to application denial.

Another error occurs when applicants check boxes indicating their status without including the necessary evidence. If a box is checked for active military or refugee status, it is mandatory to submit appropriate proof alongside the application, or the application may be deemed deficient.

Failing to sign and date the application is a crucial mistake. An unsigned application cannot be processed and will be sent back, wasting valuable time for the applicant.

Lastly, misunderstanding the exemption policies for active-duty peace officers can lead to confusion. Many mistakenly believe they do not need to provide proof of firearms training, while it is essential to include documentation of training completion when claiming this exemption.

Being aware of these common mistakes can help applicants navigate the California Gun Permit Application more effectively. Taking the time to review the application and ensuring all requirements are met will increase the chances of a successful submission.

Documents used along the form

The California Gun Permit Application requires additional documents to ensure the application is complete. Below is a list of forms and documents often submitted alongside the application. Each item plays an important role in verifying eligibility and compliance with state regulations.

  • Proof of Military Service: If you have served or are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, include documents such as a DD-214 or military ID. This verifies your service and may expedite your application.
  • Firearms Range Qualification Certification: This form must be filled out by a certified firearms instructor. It confirms that you have completed the necessary training and passed the corresponding assessments.
  • Fingerprint Submission: You must provide fingerprints either through a Live Scan service or by submitting hard card fingerprint cards. This is essential for a background check to assess eligibility.
  • Proof of Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status: Documentation is needed to confirm your citizenship or residency, such as a passport or permanent resident card. This is mandatory for processing the application.

Gathering these documents ahead of time will streamline the application process and help avoid delays. It's crucial to ensure everything is complete and accurate when submitting your application.

Similar forms

The California Gun Permit Application form shares similarities with various other documents required for licensing and permits. Below is a detailed comparison, highlighting these similar documents:

  • Security Guard Registration Application: Like the gun permit application, this document requires personal information and mandatory disclosures. It also emphasizes the need for background checks and completion of required training courses.
  • Private Patrol Operator License Application: Similar to the firearm permit application, this application involves detailed information on the applicant's qualifications and training, as well as proof of relevant certifications before processing.
  • Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Permit Application: These forms both require applicants to complete background checks, provide identification, and demonstrate proof of training or proficiency with firearms.
  • Firearms Instructor Certification Application: This application also necessitates proof of training experience, background details, and mandatory disclosures regarding the applicant's qualifications as an instructor.
  • Background Check Authorization Form: Both the gun permit and background check forms require the applicant's consent for the release of criminal history and involve the submission of fingerprints.
  • Federal Firearms License Application (FFL): This document necessitates providing information about the applicant's business, similar to how the gun permit application collects detailed personal and business information, including fingerprinting and documentation of training.
  • California DMV Drivers License Application: Similarly, this application requests personal identification information, residency verification, and proof of eligibility, including any necessary training documentation.
  • Employment Application for Security Personnel: Like the gun permit application, this document typically requires personal information, references, background checks, and proof of relevant training or certifications.

Dos and Don'ts

When completing the California Gun Permit Application, attention to detail is essential. Here is a guide with ten key do's and don'ts that can help ensure a smooth application process.

  • Do read all instructions carefully before starting your application.
  • Do provide all the necessary documentation to support your application, especially if you are a military member or a special visa holder.
  • Do fill out the form completely, ensuring that all sections are completed.
  • Do pay the correct fee amount to avoid delays; verify the amount in the instructions provided.
  • Do check that your fingerprints are submitted according to the specified methods, whether through Live Scan or Hard Card Fingerprint Cards.
  • Don't wait until the last minute to submit your application; processing can take up to 60 days.
  • Don't falsify any information on your application as this can lead to denial or revocation of your permit.
  • Don't submit cash as payment when mailing your application form; checks are the only accepted method.
  • Don't skip the required firearms training; proof of completion is mandatory for your application to be processed.
  • Don't confuse associated licenses; ensure that your firearms permit is linked correctly to your existing licenses.

Misconceptions

Below are some common misconceptions many people have about the California Gun Permit Application form. Understanding these can help applicants navigate the process more easily.

  • Misconception 1: Completing the application is optional.
  • This is not true. Submitting a complete application is mandatory if you wish to obtain a firearms permit. Any missing information will delay the processing.

  • Misconception 2: I don’t need to pay the application fee upfront.
  • The application fee must accompany your submission. Failure to include the correct amount will result in your application being returned without processing.

  • Misconception 3: Fingerprints from previous applications can be used again.
  • This is incorrect. Each application requires new fingerprint submissions, even if you've submitted them for other BSIS licenses in the past.

  • Misconception 4: I can submit my application even if it’s incomplete and fix it later.
  • Submitting an incomplete application is not allowed. The application must be fully completed before submission to avoid delays in processing.

  • Misconception 5: I won't be eligible for a permit if I have a criminal record.
  • Eligibility depends on the nature of the offense and whether it results in a state or federal prohibition from owning firearms. It’s important to understand the specifics of your record.

  • Misconception 6: All active duty military personnel automatically receive a permit.
  • Active duty military members are prioritized in the application process, but they still must go through the complete application procedure and meet the required criteria.

  • Misconception 7: If I check the box for “U.S. Armed Forces,” I do not need to submit proof.
  • This is a common misunderstanding. Applicants must provide documentation of their military service, even if they indicate their status on the application.

  • Misconception 8: The application process will be completed within a few days.
  • It typically takes about 60 days to process an application. It's wise to avoid inquiring about the status until this time frame has passed.

Key takeaways

When filling out and using the California Gun Permit Application form, keep the following key points in mind:

  • Complete All Sections: Fill out every section accurately. Incomplete applications will delay the processing time.
  • Application Fee: Pay the correct fee amount of $100. Applications without full payment will be returned.
  • Fingerprints Required: Submit fingerprints through a Live Scan operator or, if necessary, use hard card fingerprint cards.
  • Provide Supporting Documents: If applicable, attach proof of military service or documentation as a refugee, asylee, or special immigrant visa holder.
  • Mandatory Disclosure: Understand that all provided information is mandatory and may be shared with other government agencies for verification purposes.
  • Classroom and Range Training: Complete the required firearms training and range qualification. Be sure to pass the written exam with a score of 86% or higher.
  • Processing Time: Allow up to 60 days for application processing. Avoid inquiries before this period elapses.
  • Correct Signature Necessary: Ensure that both the applicant and the firearms instructor sign the necessary parts of the application before submission.