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  1. 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.

  2. Online: Update your information by accessing Individual Web Services. You will need your firearms licence number and other personal information to confirm your identity. By telephone: 1-800-731-4000. By writing: Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Canadian Firearms Program. PO Box 1200.

  3. Access to Individual Web Services. When you sign in to the link below, you can: renew your firearms licence. check your application status. register firearms. verify a buyer's licence for a non-restricted firearms transfer. apply for an authorization to transport firearms. update your information.

  4. To be eligible to apply online you must: be a first-time applicant. a first-time applicant is someone who has never had a valid firearms licence including: minor's licence. possession and acquisition licence ( PAL) possession only licence ( POL) firearms acquisition certificate ( FAC) be at least 12 years of age.

  5. 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.

  6. Telephone: Contact the Canadian Firearms Program at 1-800-731-4000 (within Canada and the United States) and at 1-506-624-6626 (outside of Canada and the United States). The CFP must speak with both the transferor (seller) and the transferee (buyer) for the transfer of restricted and prohibited firearms.

  7. To renew your firearms licence, you can: complete an online application using Individual Web Services; or; complete and submit an Application for Renewal of a Firearms Licence for an Individual (form RCMP 5614).

  8. Canadian Firearms Program (CFP; French: Programme canadien des armes à feu), formerly Canada Firearms Centre is a Canadian government program within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Policing Support Services, responsible for licensing and regulating firearms in Canada.

  9. New firearms possession and acquisition licence cards. Starting January 2023, firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence ( PAL) cards will have a different look, and contain enhanced security features. Front of the new PAL card. Back of the new PAL card.

  10. Police officers can request information about the Firearms Act and its regulations or Part III of the Criminal Code. They can also order forms and training material or request a referral to subject-matter experts.

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