deye243 wrote:What do you mean you done your money you don't pay until you recive the pta and then pay your money at the bank
deye243 wrote:What do you mean you done your money you don't pay until you recive the pta and then pay your money at the bank
deye243 wrote:What do you mean you done your money you don't pay until you recive the pta and then pay your money at the bank
bladeracer wrote:deye243 wrote:What do you mean you done your money you don't pay until you recive the pta and then pay your money at the bank
Other states charge money to lodge PtA's, in Victoria it's free. If you then buy a firearm on that PtA there's a $10.50 fee when you collect the firearm.
What do you mean by paying at the bank? I've never done that.
bladeracer wrote:deye243 wrote:What do you mean you done your money you don't pay until you recive the pta and then pay your money at the bank
Other states charge money to lodge PtA's, in Victoria it's free. If you then buy a firearm on that PtA there's a $10.50 fee when you collect the firearm.
What do you mean by paying at the bank? I've never done that.
bigrich wrote:My local dealer has had big problems with PTA’s being faxed to him , they’ve been getting lost in the net ? he’s been told it’s the new broadband network. I’ve heard of other people having problems with the new system as well. I have to get my PTA’s posted now
Bruiser64 wrote:What’s a PTA? Over here in WA there is no such thing. Every time you need a new firearm you have to get a new property letter (if it’s for hunting), lodge an application stating your valid need and genuine reason, pay the $190(?) fee and wait to find out if the addition to your licence has been granted. PTA? Luxury! Having said that waiting over a month for something that normally takes a few weeks is pretty annoying.
Gaznazdiak wrote:Bruiser64 wrote:What’s a PTA? Over here in WA there is no such thing. Every time you need a new firearm you have to get a new property letter (if it’s for hunting), lodge an application stating your valid need and genuine reason, pay the $190(?) fee and wait to find out if the addition to your licence has been granted. PTA? Luxury! Having said that waiting over a month for something that normally takes a few weeks is pretty annoying.
New property letter, new genuine reason and $190!! for every new gun? FMD!!
The tragedy is WA is truly awful.
Bruiser64 wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:Bruiser64 wrote:What’s a PTA? Over here in WA there is no such thing. Every time you need a new firearm you have to get a new property letter (if it’s for hunting), lodge an application stating your valid need and genuine reason, pay the $190(?) fee and wait to find out if the addition to your licence has been granted. PTA? Luxury! Having said that waiting over a month for something that normally takes a few weeks is pretty annoying.
New property letter, new genuine reason and $190!! for every new gun? FMD!!
The tragedy is WA is truly awful.
I should make a slight correction it is $190 for every additional application. It’s a flat fee irrespective of the number of additional firearms applied for. It is therefore prudent to be well organised and apply for several new firearms at a time to spread the cost. The challenge is that you have to clearly state your genuine need for the specific firearm you are applying for. You have to make clear that the new firearm(s) fill a need your existing ones don’t. This does mean you have to really think through your purchase.