How to Apply For Arm License in Pakistan: Complete Process, and Fee 2024

How to Apply For Arm License in Pakistan: Complete Process, and Fee 2024

How to Apply For Arm License in Pakistan: Complete Process, and Fee 2024

How to Apply For Arm License in Pakistan: Complete Process, and Fee 2024

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Pakistani citizens will need to obtain a license from the Ministry of Interior to keep non-prohibited and prohibited bore weapons. The Ministry issues a permit after verifying the documents submitted by the applicant for obtaining a weapon license. Before applying for a new weapon license, you need to meet the following conditions:

-Valid Identity Card or NICOP

-Age 25 years

-Not deemed inappropriate by local police

-Neither a proscribed person nor a member of a proscribed organization, nor suspected of being involved in any anti-state activity. Physically, mentally or psychologically incapable of carrying a weapon

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NADRA Arms License Online Apply (Step by Step Process)

The step-by-step process to obtain a weapon license is as follows:

-Approval request from the Ministry of Interior

-Execution of approval letter

-Uploading approval on NADRA system through online procedure by the Ministry of Interior.

-Execution of Biometric and Demand Note of the licensee within the stipulated time (both by NADRA)

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-Purchase of weapon from authorized dealer and its entry on Demand Note

-Entry of Demand Note in the relevant DC Office

-Submitting Demand Note in NADRA for issuance of license

Documents Required for Arm License in Pakistan

-Application (handwritten or typed) addressed to Section Officer (Arms), M/O Interior.

-Photocopy of Identity Card (attested)

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-Police Clearance Certificate

-Affidavit (attested by Notary Public)

-Filer documents (if any)

Fee Structure for New Weapon License in Pakistan

A revised fee structure for arms licenses comprises government fees and NADRA fees. For a prohibited license, the total fee amounts to 28,000 Rupees, with 25,000 Rupees designated for the government fee and 3,000 Rupees for the NADRA fee.

Conversely, a non-prohibited license incurs a government fee of 12,500 Rupees and a NADRA fee of 1,500 Rupees, resulting in a total fee of 14,000 Rupees.

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If the applicant meets the specified tax threshold for all types of weapon licenses (100,000 Rupees for PB and 50,000 Rupees for NPB), the fee is reduced by half.

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