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Firearms. In accordance with the Firearms Act, the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) oversees firearms licences and registration, maintains national firearm safety training standards, assists law enforcement agencies and aims to enhance public safety.
Firearms forms and reports On this page. Forms; Reports; Forms. The RCMP produces forms in Portable Document Format, which are fillable and savable for your convenience. Filling and saving PDF forms. To be able to fill in and save a PDF form, download and then open the form using the free Adobe Reader:
National contact centre. Online service support. Other resources for police officers. If your concern is urgent or life threatening, call 9-1-1 or your local police emergency number. If you wish to report a crime, please contact your local police.
You need a firearms licence to be able to register any restricted or prohibited firearms. If you already have a licence, please register any restricted and prohibited firearms. The Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) is the only licence currently available to new applicants.
The Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) is updating our processes and services to provide faster, easily accessible service to clients. As a first step, we’re introducing the MyCFP Account - a single access point portal for secure online services provided by the CFP.
online service support. other resources for police officers. The toll-free lines are for non-emergencies only. National contact centre. The hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm (nationwide). Telephone: 1-800-731-4000. Email: cfp-pcaf@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Fax: 613-825-0297. Mail: Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
These licences are issued for a term of 5 years and as stated in the Firearms Act, firearms licence holders are responsible for renewing their licences prior to expiry. The renewal of an individual's firearms licence is the CFP's largest operational business activity.