การขอใบอนุญาตให้ซื้ออาวุธปืน (ใบ ป.3)

Published on June 21, 2017
Duration: 9:54

This guide details the process of applying for a P.3 firearm purchase license in Thailand, based on personal experience. It covers essential documents, required certifications, the application steps at the district office and police station, and interview preparation. The speaker, Naaming Kotchanok, shares insights on increasing approval chances, especially for higher calibers and in Bangkok, emphasizing legal firearm ownership for safety.

Quick Summary

Applying for a P.3 firearm purchase license in Thailand requires specific documents like ID, house registration, work certificate, bank statements, and a conduct certificate. The process involves submitting a P.1 form at the district office, undergoing police checks, and attending an interview. Approval times vary, and proper attire is crucial for a successful application.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & License Purpose
  2. 00:49Required Documents (Personal)
  3. 02:45Bank Statements & Behavior Certificate
  4. 03:10Shooting Sports Certification
  5. 03:26Step 1: Proper Dress Code
  6. 04:04Step 2: District Office & Police Check
  7. 04:54Step 3: Interview with District Chief
  8. 05:48Approval Timeline & Discretion
  9. 06:15Tips for Success (Bangkok & Calibers)
  10. 07:50Final Advice & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are needed to apply for a P.3 firearm purchase license in Thailand?

You'll need your national ID, house registration, a work certificate, bank statements for the last six months, and a certificate of good conduct from a village headman or equivalent official. Self-employed individuals can use property deeds as collateral.

What is the process after submitting the P.1 form at the district office?

After submitting the P.1 form at the Amphoe (District Office), you will be directed to the local police station for fingerprinting and a criminal background check before returning for an interview.

Can ordinary citizens in Thailand legally purchase firearms?

Yes, ordinary citizens can apply for a P.3 firearm purchase license in Thailand. The process involves documentation, background checks, and an interview, with approval depending on the district chief's discretion.

How long does it take to get a P.3 firearm license in Thailand?

The approval timeline for a P.3 firearm purchase license can vary, typically ranging from one week to a month. This duration depends on the specific district chief's assessment and local administrative processes.

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