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Slovenia - Obtain Firearms (Gun) Licence


Procedure

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  1. Applicants will need to complete a medical exam that will determine if they are fit enough to carry a firearm.
  2. Applicants will also need to pass a theoretical and practical test involving firearm management.
  3. Both tests are paid for by the applicant.
  4. There are different categories of weapons. Check the link for the complete list - Link. Knowing in which category is your firearm included will give you a more detailed idea on how you should apply for a permit and how your firearm should be kept.
  5. When you are ready to lodge your application, you may use the contact information below to inquire where is the nearest gun licensing authority in your area.





Required Documents

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  • Completed application
  • Medical certificate
  • Certificate of Completion (theoretical and practical test involving firearm management)






Office Locations & Contacts

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Ministry of Interior
tefanova 2
SI-1501 Ljubljana
Slovenia

Tel: +386 1 428 40 00
Fax: +386 1 428 47 33
Email: gp.mnz(at)gov.si





Eligibility

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The firearms licence for civilian firearms is issued to applicants who meet the following conditions:

  • reached the age of 18 years;
  • no impediments to public order;
  • reliable (the owner will not abuse the firearms, use and store it carelessly and unprofessionally, or leave it to a person who is not entitled to the possession of firearms);
  • passed a medical examination;
  • passed an examination on the management of firearms (before the commission appointed by the minister responsible for internal affairs).


Note: Firearms licences will not be issued to individuals who have exercised their right to conscientious objection to military service.




Fees

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Validity

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Firearms licences are issued with different periods of validity:

  • for hunting and sporting firearms 12 years;
  • for security firearms 10 years;


After your licence has expired you may still keep your firearms (gun), but you are not allowed to wear or carry it with you outside.




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Processing Time

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Instructions

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Required Information

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1. Date of Birth.
2. City or County of Birth.





Need for the Document

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This procedure provides you information on how you can obtain a firearms (gun) licence in Slovenia.




Information which might help

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Other uses of the Document/Certificate

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A permit allows individual possession and carrying of firearms for hunting and sporting purpose.





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