Firearms Offences
Unregistered / Unlicensed Firearms
Unregistered / Unlicensed Firearms
Any person who is in possession or in control of a firearm must carry their licence with them. Failing to carry a licence may be dealt with by an expiation notice or a maximum fine of $2,500.
A person must produce a valid licence within 48 hours of being asked, for inspection.
Failing to do so will result in a maximum penalty of $10,000 or imprisonment for 2 years.
The maximum penalty for using a firearm unlicensed, or not adhering to licence guidelines is:
- $20,000 or 4 years in prison for category A or B firearm
- $35,000 or 7 years in prison for a category C, D or H firearm
- $50,000 or 10 years in prison for a prescribed firearm
If the offence is being charged as aggravated, maximum penalties increase to:
- $35,000 or 7 years in prison for a category A or B firearm
- $50,000 or 10 years in prison for a category C, D or H firearm
- $75,000 of 15 years in prison for a prescribed firearm
What are your business hours?
Our business hours are between 9am-5pm weekdays. We are available outside these hours if urgent matters, such as arrest, arise.
Where are you located?
We have offices in the North East, City and West
How can I contact you?
You can contact us by phone or email at your convenience.
Do you offer fixed fee arrangements?
We do dependent upon your matter.
Do you offer the first interview free?
We offer a first free phone consultation to discuss your matter in order to work out how we may be able to assist you.