A photo – if you are applying only for an endorsement
If you are only applying for an endorsement, and not a licence, you must provide a photo.
You must supply a recent, good quality digital photograph that is a good likeness of yourself. A scanned copy of a photograph will not be accepted.
The photograph must meet the minimum requirements as set out in Regulation 30 of the Arms Regulations 1992. Passport photos from commercial outlets will typically meet these requirements.
This means the photograph must:
- have been taken within the last 12 months
- be a full front view of your face – chin to forehead and both sides of your face
- show head and shoulders, with the head filling most of the photograph
- be of you without a hat or head covering (except where your religion requires you to wear a hat or head covering)
- have a plain, light-coloured background
- be in colour and in focus
- be in portrait format (with a 4:3 aspect ratio) be in JPG or JPEG format
- be between 25KB and 10MB
- be between 900 and 4500 pixels wide and 1200 and 6000 pixels high.
We will not accept photographs that do not meet these standards.
If your endorsement referee is not your employer
If your referee is not your employer, the referee you choose must be:
The referee must not be:
- your relative, spouse, or partner, or a former spouse or partner from the past five years
- your employee
- employed by New Zealand Police
- living at the same address as you
- already in your endorsement or licence application.