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Mattaniah
Private Game Reserve
Importation of Firearms
(Updated – August
2004) - Visitors bringing firearms into South Africa for hunting
purposes, will be asked to fill in a SAP 520 – Temporary Import
Application which is available from your outfitter, or which can be
downloaded off the SAPS Website at www.saps.gov.za, or which can be
filled out on arrival. We would suggest filling in the form
beforehand to save the processing time at the Police Office.
SAP 520 to import fire arms
Instructions for Filling in SAP 520 Form
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1. Black ink must be used to fill in the form.
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2. The form must be left
unsigned until the
document is finalized in front of the police official issuing the
actual permit.
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3. Please note that not all sections of the form
apply. Visitors bringing their own firearms in for hunting
purposes should concentrate on filling in the following:
Section D – (temporary import or export permit)
Section E – 1 – 25.4
Section G
Section I – (Must fill in all details requested)
Section J - (remember do not sign until in front of police officer
at firearm office)
Additional Requirements along with the SAP 520 are the following:
1. Identity and Flight Details
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a. Passport
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b. Return Airline Ticket
2. Other Supporting Documentation
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a. Proof of
Ownership
Firearm licenses, documentary proof, etc. For USA Citizens,
Customs Declaration Form 4457 (officially stamped) is acceptable
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b. Proof of Export
Documentary proof of export from the country of origin
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c. Motivation
Letter from Client
This is a letter from the client stating that he is temporarily
importing the referred to firearm/s for the purpose of hunting, to
include that the firearm/s are required as he will be hunting
(list the species to be hunted), etc.
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d. Invitation
Letter from the Hunting Outfitter
This is supporting documentation from the Hunting
Outfitter/company with whom the client will be hunting, to include
full name of company, full contact details and address, dates and
location where the client will be hunting and confirming that the
applicant will be using the specific firearms as applied for.
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e. Any Other
Supporting Documents
Firearms will be physically inspected to ensure the serial number(s)
match those of the licenses (proof of ownership) and the application
form. Ammunition will also be inspected.
For visitors clearing customs at the Johannesburg International
Airport, please take note of the following procedure to be followed
on arrival:
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1. Clear passport control in the Terminal where
your flight arrives (generally SAA and its co-partners at Terminal
2 and all other airlines at Terminal 1).
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2. Proceed to baggage claim at the respective
carousel. Pick up general baggage, then proceed to the respective
Airline Help Desk to pick up firearm/s from the airline company
and sign a receipt for the firearm/s. Ask the Airline Help Desk to
direct you to the South African Police Firearm Office. Depending
on the terminal where you arrive, they may need to escort you to
the Office.
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3. Proceed to the South African Police Firearm
Office (Do not at this point proceed to customs)
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4. On receipt of the temporary import permit at
the SAPS Firearm Office, proceed to Customs, the Red Zone, where
you declare the firearm/s and finish other custom clearance
procedures.
For those visitors clearing customs at any of the other
international points of entry, please take note of the relevant
information made above which relates to documentation requirements,
etc.
Please insure sufficient time is allowed to go through the temporary
importation process and to clear customs. During the busy periods of
the hunting season up to seventy clients may be needing permits at
the same time. We would therefore recommend at least five (5) hours
be set aside for this procedure and between connecting flights.
Firearm / Ammunition Allowances and Specifications
1. No more than one firearm per caliber and 200 rounds per firearm
will be permitted. No ammunition for other rifle calibers will be
permitted.
An exception to this may apply for shotguns where more than one of
the same caliber may be allowed for bird hunting purposes if the
client produces on arrival at the SAPS Gun Office an acceptable
written motivation as to why more than one is required.
2. Firearms must bear the manufacturer’s serial number or any other
mark by which the firearm can be identified. The identification
number must be stamped and the mark affixed in the prescribed manner
on the barrel or the frame or the receiver of the firearm.
3. Handguns will be allowed
into the country, but only for hunting purposes. Any
visitor wanting to bring in a handgun in this regard needs to have a
letter from an association in the country of origin, stating the
handgun will be used for hunting purposes.
4. Prohibited
firearms which may
NOT be imported into South Africa include:
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a. Any fully automatic weapon
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b. Any semi-automatic weapon
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c. Handgun/s for self-defense
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d. Weapons which fall under military categories
5. A semi-automatic shotgun for hunting purposes may be allowed if
an application is made at least 21 days before arrival through the
Central Firearms Register with a motivation letter as to why this
type of firearm is required.
General Provisions:
1. Temporary Import Permits:
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a. May only be issued to a foreign visitor for the
purpose of hunting
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b. Will be issued subject to the requirements of
the Act with regard to the carrying, storage, safe custody and
transport of a firearm and ammunition
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c. Subject to the use of the firearm only for the
purpose set out in the permit
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d. Subject to the fact that no person who holds a
temporary import permit is allowed to transfer the firearm to
another person in South Africa without prior written permission
having been obtained from the Central Firearm Register.
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e. Whenever the holder of a temporary import
permit leaves the Republic of South Africa, the firearm in respect
of which the permit is issued must accompany the holder of the
permit
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f. Possession of no more than the quantity of
cartridges determined by the Registrar and specified on the permit
for each firearm in respect of which the temporary import permit
applies
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g. A Temporary Import Permit shall not be issued
for a period exceeding six months at a time
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h. Applicant must be
21 or over
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i. Should a firearm not be declared on arrival and
a temporary import
permit not issued, you will face severe penalties and possible
arrest on
departure from South Africa.
2. Applications for Temporary Import Permits can be made in advance
to the Central Firearm Register. Ask your Hunting Outfitter to
assist you in this regard.
3. Please ensure that your firearm/s arrive on the same flight as
you do. This must be done with the airline company on departure.
Your firearm/s may only be signed for by you and
will not be released
to your outfitter or professional hunter should it/they arrive on a
separate flight. If the firearm/s do not arrive with the passenger,
the passenger must proceed to his final destination in South Africa
and apply at the closest Police Station for a Temporary Import
Permit. When the Temporary Import Permit has been issued, the
original permit with the keys to the rifle case must be couriered to
the Border Post of entry. A Transport Agent with transport permit
must be appointed by the passenger. This Transport Agent must have a
letter from the passenger instructing him/her to transport the
firearm/s to the passenger in person. The firearm/s will be
inspected by the Police at the Port of entry and the firearm/s and
permit will be handed to the transporter to be transported to the
passenger.
4. Please do not pay for any service regarding the handling of
firearms at Johannesburg International Airport, or any port of
entry. The issuing of the SAP 520 is a
free service and the
South African Police Service asks clients not to pay anybody
involved in handling firearms from the time of arrival in South
Africa right through until you receive your firearm/s and the permit
from the SAPS. Clients that are paying the various airline staff,
security staff, or porters involved are actually creating a problem.
Please note however there is a handling fee charged by airlines
and/or security companies for the handling of handguns, and some
airlines have started charging a handling fee for all firearms. We
suggest checking with your airline with regard to any “official”
fees that may be required.
5. There is no
permit required, nor any charge by the South African Police Service
for a bow.
Handling fees are charged by airline and/or security companies for
bows and handguns.
6. Please note that NO
firearms will be held for safekeeping by the SAPS. If a client
brings in a prohibited firearm, brings in more than what is allowed,
or lacks the necessary documentation and his request for a temporary
import permit is denied, the involved firearms must be exported
immediately by the client or voluntarily surrendered to the State.
In Transit Passengers (Transiting South Africa
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It is critical
that you check with and confirm with the airline/s involved before
departure to make sure what their procedure is for the transfer of
baggage and/or firearms.
If the airline does transfer your baggage/firearms, and you have
booked them through to the final destination, and you stay in the
in-transit area and do not clear South African customs, then you
need not go through the temporary import process.
If your airline company will not transfer your baggage/guns to your
connecting airline/flight, then you must collect your
baggage/firearm/s and go through the entire entry process. If this
is the case, the South African limitations, requirements, etc. will
apply.
This also applies if you are overnight in South Africa before flying
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