G'Day Westaus
The landowners letter is one way, but not the only option available.
Here you can get a pig hunting permit and a permit to hunt on crown land and that should suffice. Also the clubs btw..
I am not familiar with the term serviceability certificate and when I was in the FPRU here today and asked them I got a blank stare and a don't know what the hello they do in WA. So I'd say that was possibly a no unless the term means registration for each firearm or something in Western Australian
(Perhaps ? Apparently a pistol license is a concealed carry thingamajiggy in QLD
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You have 3 months to change your drivers license over to NT but not required if you return to your "permanent interstate residence and come back".. (bit of a legal loop hole there I believe)
Drivers license
whats my point
You also have 3 months to change over your firearms license. (possibly the same loop hole exists ?..)
certainly, still need to be stored correctly
But considering you said that you are moving here, I will take it that you mean that the NT will be your permanent residence..
On that basis, an NT drivers license will be required to obtain a NT firearms license, along with a land owners letter or permit to hunt on crown land / pig hunting permit.
You will also need to provide proof of storage compliance, basically 3 photos of the safe and a description of its location it the residence ie. bed room etc..
You will also need registration paperwork for each firearm and the NT police FPRU will need to inspect and verify each firearm.. so I hope you don't mind them fondling your weapon / s
Here is a link to the Interstate transfer doc.. you will need to make 7 copy's of the "purchase / transfer permit" page that has the fields for the firearms details and fill one for each one. You will see the check box near the bottom for Interstate Transfer...
http://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/~/media/Files ... 20426.ashxAnd the links to Crown land and Pig permits stuff
https://nt.gov.au/leisure/hunting-and-s ... crown-landhttps://nt.gov.au/leisure/hunting-and-s ... r-reservesLinks to the NT firearms act and regulations,
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nt/consol_act/fa102/ http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nt/consol_reg/fr211/The NT FPRU contact details,
http://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/Police/Firearms-Weapons.aspxSorry for rabbiting on, hopefully there is something that help's you mate..
Overall, they are generally pretty good to deal with here ( In my experience )..
If there is anything else, I'll do my best to help !
Jeff