Licences

Target Shooting Licence

The license for target shooting under the Arms Act (Chapter 480) is specifically designed for individuals engaged in the sport of shooting at approved indoor or outdoor ranges. This license allows for the possession and use of firearms exclusively for the purpose of target shooting, under conditions that prioritize safety, training, and compliance with legal standards.

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Collectors License

The Collector’s License, as regulated by the Arms Act (Chapter 480) of Malta, is a specialized type of license designed for individuals who collect firearms, essential components, or ammunition for historical, cultural, scientific, technical, educational, or heritage purposes. This license is distinct from other firearm licenses due to its focus on the collection and preservation of firearms as items of interest, rather than for use in shooting activities.

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Hunting License

The process for applying for a hunting license in Malta, as detailed in the Hunting Licences Regulations (Subsidiary Legislation 10.39), involves several steps aimed at ensuring applicants are knowledgeable, responsible, and insured.

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Transfer Of Firearms

The process for transferring firearms in Malta, governed by the Arms Act (Chapter 480) of Malta, and related regulations, is designed to ensure that transfers are conducted responsibly, with both the acquiring and selling parties meeting legal requirements.

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Fireworks Licences

Acquiring a Fireworks License, including Categories A, B, C, and D, involves a structured and meticulous application process designed to ensure that all individuals involved in the manufacture, storage, and discharge of fireworks possess the necessary knowledge, technical skills, and adherence to safety standards. This process not only ensures compliance with legal and regulatory requirements but also promotes the safety and well-being of the community and the environment.

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Club Registration

In Malta, the renewal of a club license is governed by the Clubs Act (Chapter 10 of the Laws of Malta) and its subsidiary legislation, notably Subsidiary Legislation 10.21 – Registration Of Clubs Regulations. Under these provisions, clubs are required to submit their license renewal applications and comply with specific requirements to continue operating legally.

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Private Guard Licence

To be eligible for a Private Guard License under the Private Guards Regulations, individuals must meet specific criteria and undergo a structured application process as outlined in the Subsidiary Legislation 389.01, “Private Guards Regulations“.  The goal is to maintain high standards of professionalism, safety, and effectiveness within the private guard sector, thereby safeguarding the welfare of the public and the integrity of the properties they protect.

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Community Officer Licence

To become a licensed Community Officer under the Community Officers Regulations, individuals must navigate a structured application process. This process is governed by Subsidiary Legislation 389.02, “Community Officers Regulations”, and is designed to ensure that all community officers are adequately trained, certified, and qualified to perform their roles within the community.

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Others

One‑Time Event Permits

One‑Time Event Permits, mandated under Article 10 of the Trading Licences Act (Chapter 441, Laws of Malta), constitute the obligatory authorisation for organising discos, balls, dances, parties, or comparable single‑occurrence gatherings where music and dancing are central activities.

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Hire The Services Of A Police Officer (Extra Duty)

At the Malta Police Force, we’re dedicated to helping your event run smoothly and securely. Recognizing the importance of tailored security and crowd management, we offer specialized services for organizing and safeguarding your special events. Our provision of Extra Duty Services allows for a professional and structured approach to managing the diverse needs of your events.

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Parking Permits

Parking Permits, governed by Article 78, Subsidiary Legislation 65.11 “Motor Vehicle Regulations“, represents a specific authorization intended for professionals for whom timely service delivery is critical, encompassing, but not limited to, doctors, nurses, and press members.

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