Kenya - Obtain a Firearm License
ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person
Step 1: Make application with the Firearms Bureau
- Visit the Kenya Firearms Bureau located at the Nairobi Area Station to make the application for a firearm license. The Chief Licensing Officer will provide you with the prescribed application form for you to complete.
Step 2: Get a clearance with the CID
- Visit CID headquarters to have fingerprints taken and obtain a Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. This process usually takes a period of two weeks to complete and it costs Ksh 1050.
Step 3: Submit the application form
- Submit the duly filed application form to the police station nearest of the residence. Attach the following documents when submitting the application
- i. Identity card copy
- ii. Certificate of Good Conduct retrieved from the CID
- iii. Doctor's certificate that certifies physical and mental fitness
- i. Identity card copy
Step 4: Reviewing of Application
- The application is then vetted by the District Security Intelligence Committee and County Security Committee before rejection or approval.
Step 5: Clearances by Inspector General (IG) of Police
- The list of those vetted and cleared for consideration to be licensed gun holders is then forwarded to the Inspector General of Police, who has the final say to instruct the Chief Licensing Officer to clear the applicant.
Step 6: Issuing of the Firearm certificate/license
- Upon clearance by the IG of police the Chef Licensing Officer will issue you with the firearm license.
Required DocumentsEdit
- Identity card
- Clean criminal record as shown from a Certificate of Good Conduct retrieved from the CID
- Doctor's certificate that certifies physical and mental fitness
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Firearm Licensing Board - Head Office
Tel: 0774 022299
Email: 0774 022299
Website: -FLB Website
Directorate of Criminal Investigations -Head Office
P.O. Box 30036 - 00100 Nairobi
Mazingira Hse, Kiambu Road.
Opp. Forestry Department Headquarters, Karura
Tel +254 020 3343312.
Website: Directorate of Criminal Investigations
Kenya Police Headquarters
Vigilance House, Harambee Avenue,
PO BOX 30083,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Telephone: (020) 341411/6/8
Website: The Kenya Police
National Intelligent Service - Head Office
P.O. Box 300391 - 00100 Nairobi
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel +254 020 32225901, 254 20 344248
Website: National Intelligent Service
EligibilityEdit
- Be at least 21 years old
- Be well trained in handling firearms. A potential gun holder must have training on the use of small arms and in the process. A certificate is then issued to prove that one is capable of owning a gun.
- Have a clear criminal record. A potential firearm holder needs to get clearance from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations as well as fill a form with the Kenya Firearms Act.
- Fit mental record.
FeesEdit
- Per rifle or shotgun or combination rifle or shotgun Ksh 2,000
- Per pistol or revolver Ksh 5,000
ValidityEdit
- The license is valid for one year from the date when it was granted or last renewed
Documents to UseEdit
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Sample DocumentsEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
- The processing time is usually one month.
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InstructionsEdit
- Make an application to a licensing officer for firearms certificates to be licensed gun owners.
- Fill application forms obtained from the Chief Licencing officer at the firearms bureau in Nairobi
- Obtain a certificate of good conduct then clear from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation where your fingerprints will be recorded and then a certificate of good conduct issued.
- Submission of the application form and payment of an application fee(Ksh 2000) to the nearest police station and then further go for vetting by the National Intelligence Service(NIS)
- Vetting is then done by the Firearm Licencing Board.
- Next, you can be approved for licensing or your application rejected. But once approved, your name will be forwarded to the Inspector General of police who may again approve or reject your application…it’s that hard to get a firearm.
- Once approved by the Inspector General, the license can be then issued by the Chief Licencing Officer.
- Once approved and licensed, the applicant should pay a fee and renew the license yearly.
Required InformationEdit
- Name (in full)
- Postal address (If address is temporary only, state address to which communications should be sent)
- Residential address
- Length of period resident at address
- Age
- Nationality
- Occupation
- Reason for requiring the firearm(s) and ammunition specified
- Firearms and ammunition for which certificate required
- Number , make , model of firearms
- Quantity Calibre and Type of ammunition
- Whether a firearm certificate has previously been held, or applied for, by applicant
- Date and place of issue of any firearm certificate previously held
Need for the DocumentEdit
- The firearms license allows the licensee to buy, own, possess, or carry a firearm. It is often subject to a number of conditions or restrictions, especially with regard to storage requirements or the completion of a firearms safety course, as well as background checks.
Information which might helpEdit
- Your application can be disqualified on the basis that
- i. You are temperamental
- ii. You cannot or may not store the gun safely
- iii. You are insane
- i. You are temperamental
- A license can be revoked if you
- i. Misuse your gun while drunk or sober
- ii. Removing the serial number of the firearm
- iii. Storing it carelessly and risking losing it
- i. Misuse your gun while drunk or sober
- In case a gun holder dies the gun cannot be transferred to another person or to the next of kin. It ought to be surrendered to the nearest police station and if a family member is interested in getting it, they ought to go through the process of rigorous vetting to get a license of their own.
- The Kenya law limits the types of guns civilians can get. Guns such as Ak47, G3 and MP5 cannot be issued to civilians.
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
- The requirement to have a firearm license, is usually in addition to a requirement for firearm registration
- Any person who purchases, acquires or has in his possession any firearm or ammunition without holding a firearm certificate in force at the time shall be guilty of an offence.
External LinksEdit
Firearms Act, 20 Cap 114 : Firearms Act
National Gun Owners Association : National Gun Owners Association
OthersEdit
Firearms Act, 20 Cap 114 : Firearms Act
National Gun Owners Association : National Gun Owners Association