The first time you import an arms item you must register that item within 30 days of the item being released by New Zealand Customs.
You must register all remaining arms items in your possession within 30 days of this activating circumstance.
The first time you import an arms item you must register that item within 30 days of the item being released by New Zealand Customs.
You must register all remaining arms items in your possession within 30 days of this activating circumstance.
For guidance about permits to import, visit:
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Use this form to apply for a permit to import a:
Use this form to apply for a permit to import non-prohibited ammunition.
Note: A Police permit is not required to import ammunition components such as projectiles, empty cartridges, primers, BBs, or airgun pellets. However, you should make your own enquiries about the requirements of other agencies.
Application for Permit to Import Non-Prohibited Ammo FRM 67B-NP
Use this form to apply for a permit to import prohibited ammunition.
Application for Permit to Import Prohibited Ammunition FRM 67B-P
Use this form to apply for consent to import prohibited offensive weapons.
For a list of prohibited offensive weapons, visit:
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