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Firearms licensing

Learn about the Victoria Police Licensing and Regulation Division, including information about firearms and regulation and licence requirements.

The Licensing and Regulation Division of Victoria Police regulates the firearms industry in Victoria.

To learn more about firearms legislation, please refer to the Firearms Act 1996(opens in a new window). You can also view our most recent Statement of Expectations, privacy statements and compliance principles on Licensing and Regulation Division and firearm licence fees on Services fees and penalties.

Bushfire relief amnesty

Victoria Police recognises the impact that the Victorian bushfires have had on firearm, weapon and private security licence holders.

A bushfire relief amnesty is in place for those who have been injured, displaced or otherwise directly affected by the 2026 bushfires.

The amnesty provides temporary regulatory relief from certain notification, expiry and training requirements. Eligible licence, registration and authority holders can apply for the Amnesty.

Ongoing obligations, including safe and secure storage requirements, continue to apply.

To be considered for the amnesty, complete and submit the Bushfire relief notification form.

Bushfire relief notification form - Firearms, security and weapons - Amnesty 2026
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The form is a fillable PDF and should be returned as soon as possible. Email the completed form to lrd@police.vic.gov.au.

This bushfire relief amnesty operates separately from the permanent national firearms amnesty.

Status of current applications

Last updated 19 January 2026

Application typeProcessing applications submitted
New firearm licence applications05 September 2025
Firearm licence renewal applications10 December 2025
Online permit to acquire23 December 2025
Manual permit to acquire23 December 2025
Import permits23 December 2025

The application processing times outlined above are indicative only. Complex applications, or those with suitability concerns, may take longer to process.

Additionally, permit to acquire applications can take up to 28 days to process.

Any enquiries should be made via our online enquiry form.

For application processing updates and approval time frames, please review the status of current applications.

About firearms

A firearm is a device that:

  • has the appearance of a firearm, and
  • has the potential to fire an object (shot, bullet or other missile) by the expansion of gases produced in the device by the ignition of strongly combustible materials, compressed air or other gases whether stored in the device in pressurised containers (bullets) or produced by mechanical means.

A firearm can be assembled or in parts. It is still a firearm whether operable, or made temporarily or permanently inoperable.

There are essentially two types of firearms:

Handguns

firearms that do not exceed 65cm from the butt to the muzzle, are easily concealable and can be fired from one hand (hence the term ‘handgun’).

For example, revolvers and starter pistols that appear to be a handgun.

Longarms

firearms that are not handguns

For example, rifles, shotguns and machine guns.

Regulation and licence requirements

Firearms are regulated by the Firearms Act 1996(opens in a new window).

Firearms must be registered with Victoria Police, and a permit to acquire as well as an appropriate firearms licence is required to purchase, possess, carry and use such devices in Victoria.

There are different regulation and licence requirements for imitation, exempt and toy firearms, and paintball markers.

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