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  1. All firearms that have been permanently rendered unfit for use or deactivated must be registered in Finland.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/notification-of-firearms-rendered-unfit-for-use-or-deactivated
  2. Firearms belonging to estates of deceased persons A deceased’s estate often includes firearms. On this page, you will find information on what to do when you as the estate administrator find, for example, licensed firearms of an older relative. Un...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/firearms-belonging-to-estates-of-deceased-persons
  3. Unlicensed firearms and explosives You can hand over unlicensed firearms, firearm components, cartridges, specially dangerous projectiles and explosives to the police without legal consequences. However, must report them to the police on your own ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/unlicensed-firearms-and-explosives
  4. Instructions for the storage of firearms Duty of care The proper storage of firearms is one of the key aspects of firearm safety. Storage related to firearms and high-powered air guns is provided by the Firearms Act (1/1998). The basis for all sto...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/instructions-for-the-storage-of-firearms
  5. List of fees 2026 Processing permit applications and notifications incurs a fee. The tables below provide more detailed information about police fees. The fees are based on the Ministry of the Interior's fee regulation. Local police fees Passports...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/payment-table
  6. Want to become a weapons collector? A weapons collector’s aim is to collect and store firearms or firearm components for which they have a licence. Weapons collector approval is granted by the National Police Board. Weapons collecting is systemati...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/are-you-planning-on-becoming-a-weapons-collector
  7. Traffic safety and surveillance The police pursue traffic safety cooperation with different authorities and organisations, not forgetting increasing international cooperation. Of all authorities monitoring traffic, the police undoubtedly play the ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/traffic-safety-and-surveillance
  8. 23.10.2023 | Active notification of recreational activity and deactivated firearms
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/active-notification-of-recreational-activity-and-deactivated-firearms
  9. 29.7.2024 | Police warns about investment frauds – Victims have lost up to hundreds of thousands of euros
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-warns-about-investment-frauds-victims-have-lost-up-to-hundreds-of-thousands-of-euros
  10. 9.7.2024 | Under the Firearms Act (1/1998), all firearms rendered permanently unfit for use by deactivation must be reported to the police by 15 July 2024. The notification obligation applies to private individuals, corporations, companies, foundations and estates of deceased persons.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/only-one-week-left-to-register-firearms-rendered-permanently-unfit-for-use
  11. 6.6.2024 | The Firearms Act also requires the registration, i.e. reporting to the police, of firearms that have been rendered permanently unfit for use or deactivated. The deadline for notification is 15 July 2024. The registration obligation is based on improving weapon safety. Notification can be submitted electronically or by visiting a police station. It is advisable to report the firearm in good time, as an undeclared firearm may result in a fine.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/firearms-rendered-unfit-for-use-must-be-registered-by-15-july-2024
  12. 18.6.2024 | Just a month left to register firearms rendered permanently unfit for use
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/just-a-month-left-to-register-firearms-rendered-permanently-unfit-for-use
  13. 22.2.2024 | Under the Firearms Act, a weapon rendered permanently unfit for use or deactivated must be reported to the police by 15 July 2024. Notification can be submitted electronically.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/also-weapons-rendered-unfit-for-use-must-also-be-reported-to-the-police
  14. 19.9.2023 | The first firearms-related online services provided by the police launched on 19 September. From now on, notification of the continuation of a recreational activity involving a firearm can now be done through the police’s online services. Similarly, submitting a notice of a firearm rendered permanently unfit for use or deactivated as required by law can now also be done through the police’s online services.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/firearms-related-services-added-to-the-police-s-online-services
  15. 7.7.2023 | Firearms that are unfit for use must be reported to the police – check your cabinets during the summer and submit a notice at the end of September
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/firearms-that-are-unfit-for-use-must-be-reported-to-the-police-check-your-cabinets-during-the-summer-and-submit-a-notice-at-the-end-of-september
  16. 7.7.2023 | New firearms-related services to be added to the police’s online services in September
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/new-firearms-related-services-to-be-added-to-the-police-s-online-services-in-september
  17. 1.3.2024 | From the beginning of March, private persons can submit firearms permit applications and notifications electronically. The police are able to provide citizens with more e-services following an amendment to the Firearms Act.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/electronic-applications-for-firearm-permits-as-of-today
  18. 14.2.2024 | As of 1 March 2024, private persons can submit firearms permit applications and notifications electronically. A new electronic service for firearms dealers to report changes related to business licences will also open.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/electronic-applications-for-firearm-permits-from-beginning-of-march