Guidance

Apply for or manage a section 5, shooting club or museum licence

How to license a firearm, manage weapons for a shooting club or get a museum licence.

Application fees will be charged for section 5 authorities as well as revised fees for shooting club approvals and museum licences.

For more information read the legislation or the firearms (fees) regulations 2019.

Prohibited weapons and ammunition (section 5) authority

You need a section 5 authority to handle prohibited weapons, component parts and prohibited ammunition. This includes:

  • keeping or using heritage pistols under section 7(3) of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988
  • private maritime security companies
  • carriers airlines and ground handlers

To renew a section 5 authority, you must apply at least 4 months before your current licence expires. This is because the Home Office will need to contact the police before considering the application.

When you apply

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    Cover letter to include the requirement for a section 5 authority (maximum 2 pages):

    • details of how the prohibited items will be obtained and used
    • reasons you need to possess weapons and/or ammunition sought
    • your previous section 5 authority (renewal only)
    • evidence that your proposed airline or ground handler is in possession of a valid section 5 authority.

    For more information, see chapter 3 of the guide on Firearms Licensing Law.

    To renew a section 5 authority, you must apply at least 4 months before your current licenceauthority expires. This is because the Home Office will need to contact the police before considering the application.

    The Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition

    The Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition is held every 2 years for one week in September in the Excel Centre in London.

    If you want to exhibit prohibited weapons at the eventevent, youyou’ll will need a section 5 authority. If issued, this authority will only be valid for the period of the DSEI event and will be solely for the purpose of exhibiting prohibited weapons at the event.

    As part of the application form, you must upload:

    • a cover letter (maximum 2 pages)
    • your Annex B supporting letter

    The cover letter must include:

    • the reason you are applying for a section 5 authority
    • your RFD certificate number or whether you have applied for an RFD

    Your application form must include a UK address for the invoice details. If you do not have a UK address then you must use the DSEI address, stating your company name. The DSEI address is:

    c/o The Defence and Security Equipment International exhibition
    The Excel Centre
    Victoria Dock Road
    E16 1XL

    For more information on the event, visit the DSEI website.

    England and Wales

    Apply for a section 5 authority

    Scotland

    Apply for a section 5 authority

    Shooting clubs

    England and Wales

    Applications will only be accepted by the Home Office. Do not apply directly to the police.

    WeBefore willyou reviewapply, yourmake sure you meet the criteria in the guidance for rifle and muzzle loading pistol clubs.

    For an initial assessment to take place, all applications should be supported with a covering letter alongside the documents below (if applicable). Without this, the application may be rejected.

    Documents include:

    • club secretary’s residing address
    • a copy of your current approval (including the firearms class approved and passexpiry itdate)
    • constitution (not a school setting)
    • valid club insurance please include a copy of the club affiliation purchase if with the NSRA

    If your documentation is sufficient, your application will be allocated to the relevant police force, who will make necessary enquiries before sendingreturning the the application to us for our final consideration.

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    To renew aan sectionapproval, 5 authority, you must apply at least 4 months before your current licenceapproval expires. This is because the Home Office will need to contact the police before considering the application.

    Apply for shooting club approval

    What happens next

    We will review your application and contact you if we need more information. We will also carry out checks, including inspecting any storage arrangements.

    Scotland

    Apply in writing to:

    Safer Communities Directorate
    Police Powers Unit
    St Andrew’s House
    Edinburgh
    EH1 3DG

    Museum licences

    Museums must apply for a museum licence to display or store weapons or ammunition for exhibition purposes.

    Museums in England and Wales should apply online:

    • for a new museum licence
    • to renew an existing licence
    • to amend an existing licence, such as adding new storage locations

    Licences cost up to £200 and are valid for 5 years.

    What a museum licence covers

    A museum licence covers:

    • obtaining, owning, transfer and disposal of section 1 and section 2 weapons
    • owning section 5 weapons
    • transferring section 5 weapons to a museum in the same museum group, which is named on the licence

    You need a section 5 authority as well as a museum licence to:

    • transfer section 5 weapons to a different legal entity or organisation - for example, to loan to another museum
    • dispose of section 5 weapons

    It’s free to apply for a section 5 authority.

    Who can apply

    You can only apply for a museum licence if you’re:

    • for public benefit
    • maintained by Parliament or local government
    • accredited by the Museum, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) or Arts Council England and Wales

    Non-accredited, privately funded and private collections cannot apply for this licence. You’ll need to apply for a firearm or shotgun certificate.

    If you apply and do not meet the above criteria the application will be rejected. A rejection does not necessarily mean that you’ll be refused a licence if you reapply.

    What happens next

    We will review your application and contact you if we need more information. We will also carry out certain checks, including inspecting any storage arrangements.

    For more information, view chapter 16 of the guide on Firearms Licensing Law.

    To renew a sectionlicence, 5 authority, you must apply at least 4 months before your current licence expires. This is because the Home Office will need to contact the police before considering the application.

    Please provide a cover letter to show you meet the criteria as a museum, addressing the points below:

    • the museum has as its purpose, or one of its purposes, the preservation for the public benefit of a collection of historic, artistic or scientific interest which includes or is to include firearms

    • are you wholly or mainly maintained out of money provided by parliament or a local authority?

    • are you accredited by museums, libraries, and archives council (MLA) or its successor bodies, arts council England, arts council of Wales or the Scottish arts council?

    Apply for a museum firearms licence

    If your firearms application is approved

    We consider each case in its own merit. If your licence is approved, youyou’ll will receive an email with instructions for payment. We will not issue your licence until the fee is paid. Once you have paid, the licence will be sent electronically by email.

    Contact the Drugs and Firearms Licensing Unit (DFLU)

    Firearms enquiries

    Email public.enquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk for queries about UK firearms legislation and other firearms questions.

    Firearms applications

    For application queries, email dflu.firearmslicensing@homeoffice.gov.uk.

    Fees

    For queries about firearms licensing fees, invoices and billing, email dflu.fees@homeoffice.gov.uk.

    Customer complaints

    Email dflu.complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk for complaints about firearms licences.

    Before you email the DFLU, you should try to resolve any issues with the firearms team directly using the other contact details above.

    You can contact the Home Office by telephone on 0300 105 0248.

    Updates to this page

    Published 19 September 2017
    Last updated 1328 November 2025 + show all updates
    1. Updated sections on prohibited weapons and ammunition (section 5) authority, carriers airlines and ground handlers, shooting clubs and museum licences.

    2. Removed 'If you cancel your application' section.

    3. Applications related to the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition: added 'Annex B supporting letter' to the list of documents you must upload.

    4. Added a section about applying to exhibit prohibited weapons at The Defence and Security Equipment International Exhibition (DSEI).

    5. Guidance updated.

    6. Added information on what a museum licence covers.

    7. Cancellation policy and contact details have been added.

    8. Minor update to shooting club approvals section as renewal fees information is already covered on the page.

    9. Content added: 'Please note - If you are not a registered firearms dealer, or do not hold a firearm or shotgun certificate, please contact DFLU before applying for a S5 authority to check the requirements for a medical report'.

    10. Updated fees guidance.

    11. Following the successful pilot project for online approval of shooting clubs, we are now only accepting applications made via the web portal.

    12. The technical problem with online applications has been resolved.

    13. Our online application service is currently undergoing maintenance, and it is possible that some applications may experience problems during submission. We expect this to be resolved by 15 March.

    14. Clubs in the Metropolitan, Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire police force areas can apply online as part of a trial scheme.

    15. Guidance on how to apply updated.

    16. Form for applying for club approval updated.

    17. Updated content

    18. Updated guidance published.

    19. First published.

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