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Ignore the unofficial paperwork/forms = another "excuse" that could be used as "evidence" for fees increase demands - plus the local forms have no validity in law

 

The ONLY method of notification that I have used that was both cost free, 100% reliable AND provided a confirmed receipt of notification was E-MAIL

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Ignore the unofficial paperwork/forms = another "excuse" that could be used as "evidence" for fees increase demands - plus the local forms have no validity in law

 

The ONLY method of notification that I have used that was both cost free, 100% reliable AND provided a confirmed receipt of notification was E-MAIL

Yes, but the advantage of filling in the form on the police websites is that you KNOW you've supplied all the legally required information.

 

For example here is the bilingual form from my force, NWP : http://www.north-wales.police.uk/media/250863/64533-Notice-of-Transfer-Bilingual.pdf

 

Your own area will probably have a form detailing what is needed.

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Ignore the unofficial paperwork/forms = another "excuse" that could be used as "evidence" for fees increase demands - plus the local forms have no validity in law

 

The ONLY method of notification that I have used that was both cost free, 100% reliable AND provided a confirmed receipt of notification was E-MAIL

Not available in Cheshire, unless I'm missing something.
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Email is the way forward, put a delivery and read reciept on it and thats sorted.

 

'delivery and read receipt' on email doesn't exists. You might thing it does, but I promise you you'll never get any of these if you were to email me, or anyone not using outlook and windows.

 

You cannot guarantee email delivery, let alone read receipt.

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Police Scotland e-mail server gives a specific auto-reply to any & all e-mails sent to them.

Basically "If this is to notify us of sale/purchase.....this is your proof that notification has been received by us. If about any other firearms licensing matter....we'll contact you shortly"

 

Never had any of that when I sent in "in-house approved forms" by recorded mail...

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Police Scotland e-mail server gives a specific auto-reply to any & all e-mails sent to them.

Basically "If this is to notify us of sale/purchase.....this is your proof that notification has been received by us. If about any other firearms licensing matter....we'll contact you shortly"

 

Never had any of that when I sent in "in-house approved forms" by recorded mail...

That must be new I dont rem that a couple of months ago the person mailed back to say thats your record updated. Maybe taking too much of their time replying to folk??

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