Firearms Reporting & Law Enforcement Release Application

The California Firearms Application Reporting System (CFARS) is a web-based application that will allow an individual to report their firearms to the Department of Justice (DOJ) using California Reporting Information System (CRIS) reporting forms, as outlined in California firearms laws and regulations. For your protection, the DOJ does not process credit card payments nor does it retain record of the credit card data. All payments are conducted through a third party payment application processing company using secured transactions.

Please be advised, due to circumstances beyond the control of the DOJ, application processing times may deviate. Factors, such as recent arrests, incomplete criminal history records, or other circumstances may contribute to the processing timeframe.

Benefits of Using CFARS

Benefits of Creating a CFARS Account

Creating a CFARS account is quick and free! Take advantage of the following benefits when you have a CFARS account:

Help Me Identify Which Report I Need

To help identify the correct DOJ report to submit, please select one of the following options for more information:

Accessing CFARS

Additional Bureau of Firearms Links

Firearm Ownership Report

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 28000, any person who is not required by law to report the acquisition or ownership of a firearm, or any person who is otherwise exempt from the requirement of conducting a transfer through a licensed firearms dealer, may report ownership of a firearm to the DOJ by submitting a Firearm Ownership Report.

Use the Firearm Ownership Report if:

New Resident Firearm Ownership Report

As defined by California Penal Code sections 17000 and 27560, a personal firearm importer is any person who moves into California with a firearm that was acquired from outside of this state and who intends to own and possess the firearm in California. A personal firearm importer is required to report ownership of their firearms by submitting a New Resident Firearm Ownership Report within sixty (60) days of bringing the firearms into California.

Use the New Resident Firearm Ownership Report if:

Collector In-State Acquisition of Curio or Relic Long Gun Report

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 27966, persons residing in California who possess a Collector of Curios and Relics Federal Firearms License and a valid Certificate of Eligibility (COE) may lawfully acquire curio or relic long guns from non-licensees without completing the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. The person obtaining or taking possession of the firearms is required to submit a Collector In-State Acquisition of Curio or Relic Long Gun Report within thirty (30) days of taking possession of the long gun.

Use the Collector In-State Acquisition of Curio or Relic Long Gun Report if:

Curio or Relic Firearm Report

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 27565, persons residing in California who possess a Collector of Curios and Relics Federal Firearms License may acquire a curio and relic firearm while outside of California and subsequently transport the firearm into California. The person is required to submit a Curio or Relic Firearm Report within five (5) days of transporting the firearm into California.

Use the Curio or Relic Report if:

Report of Operation of Law

Pursuant to California Penal Code sections 16990 and 27920, a person that is at least 18 years of age and who has a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) may take title or possession of a firearm by Operation of Law, in-lieu of completing the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Some examples of Operation of Law include an executor or administrator of an estate, spouses, trustee in bankruptcy, etc. The person obtaining or taking possession of the firearm is required to submit a Report of Operation of Law within thirty (30) days of taking possession of the firearm.

Use the Report of Operation of law if:

Report of Intra-Familial Firearm Transaction

Pursuant to Penal Code sections 16720 and 27875, a person that is at least 18 years of age and who has a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) may take title or possession of a firearm by gift, bequest, intestate succession or by other means from an immediate family member, in-lieu of completing the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer provided that the transfer is infrequent and that the Report of Intra-Familial Firearm Transaction is submitted within thirty (30) days of the transfer.

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 16720 an “immediate family member” means either of the following relationships: Parent and child, or grandparent and grandchild.

Use the Report of Intra-Familial Firearm Transaction if:

Law Enforcement Release Application

Pursuant to Penal Code section 33850, any person who claims title to a firearm, ammunition and/or ammunition feeding device, that is in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency, and who wishes to have these items returned, is required to submit a Law Enforcement Release Application.

Use the Law Enforcement Release Application if: