Average time when using WAO in Queensland

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Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by danishaussie » 10 Dec 2013, 11:09 am

Does anyone here know what average time it takes to get a Weapons License in Queensland when doing it online :?: I did mine on the 1st of November.
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Re: Average time for when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Techc » 10 Dec 2013, 2:11 pm

Hey danishaussie,

There is a 28day minimum wait, then you'll typically receive it a week or so after that when it's processed/mailed etc.

I would expect it any day now.

If you haven't got it by the end of the week give QLD POL a call, but I wouldn't think anything's wrong at this stage.
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Re: Average time for when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Norton » 10 Dec 2013, 2:28 pm

As above:

1 month wait before they will approve your license.

1 month wait for your first permit to acquire (PTA).

After that you can apply for new PTAs and they processes them as they come in, there is no mandatory 28 day wait before it should be approved.
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Re: Average time for when using WAO in Queensland

Post by danishaussie » 10 Dec 2013, 4:02 pm

Thank you, :D

I did apply for the PTA on the 7th of November, as I just needed the reference number from the weapons license to be able to do that.
Will wait and see this week out before I give them a call.
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Re: Average time for when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Releb » 10 Dec 2013, 4:44 pm

That's the way to do it.

If you submit your first PTA while you're waiting on your license to be processed you can shave off a few weeks.

Some people wait to get their license before applying for PTA and have to wait the two full months and then some.

If your PTA has been waiting while your license was being processed that counts as part of it's 28 day wait so you save yourself some time.

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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by 5Tom » 12 Dec 2013, 11:43 pm

A mate at work said his folks rang up to find out how long it might take to get their licence. Apperently there is a ten month wait. Not sure exactly who they called (local police or WL) but I wouldn't think that would be the case. There have been some folks who have waited a very long time on the flip side of things..
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Post by Lorgar » 13 Dec 2013, 9:47 am

Pretty sure there are a few new QLD guys who have come through the forum recently and gotten their license within a few months, not anything near 10...

Something in his past that may be delaying his license for review perhaps?
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by danishaussie » 13 Dec 2013, 5:57 pm

I really don't hope it's going to take month :( as my wife an I did the Online Weapons License Application at the same time, and also the PTA a week later, we already paid for 2 rifles. (Marlin XT22RO)

I'm also looking at getting a Marlin XT22M for small game hunting :)

The instructor at the safety course told us it would take about six weeks if we did the applications online, but also warned us against calling the Weapons Licensing office, as it could delay the case. :roll:
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Hucka » 14 Dec 2013, 8:54 am

If the instructor said it takes about 6 weeks, he's in a good position to know what the times are like at the moment I guess from feedback from trainees.

You'd be due to get them back shortly.

I wouldn't start stressing over the wait just yet ;)
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Post by Rakk » 14 Dec 2013, 1:45 pm

danishaussie wrote:I really hope it's going to take month :( as my wife an I did the Online Weapons License Application at the same time, and also the PTA a week later, we already paid for 2 rifles. (Marlin XT22RO)


Got my XT-22RO a few weeks ago.

Haven't taken it to the range yet so we'll see how it goes soon :)
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Post by Skadoo » 15 Dec 2013, 6:32 pm

Rakk wrote:Got my XT-22RO a few weeks ago.

Haven't taken it to the range yet so we'll see how it goes soon :)


Let us know if you would... I've got my eye on a Marlin but I read there are a few "quality control" issues.

Would like to know the thoughts of one of the members here though who've shot firsthand...
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by danishaussie » 19 Dec 2013, 3:39 pm

Send an email earlier to weapons licensing and got a response within 2 hours, telling me that
my application was in queue for processing and was told "To avoid delays in the processing of your application, it is kindly requested that you allow twelve (12) weeks from the date you applied, before making further contact with us." :lol:

So it takes at least 3 month, should not have to pay before getting the licence, why should they have my money in their account....? Not happy...
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Monty » 19 Dec 2013, 7:49 pm

So... To avoid delays, please wait 3 months.

Makes sense...
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Guliver » 19 Dec 2013, 8:35 pm

Monty wrote:So... To avoid delays, please wait 3 months.

Makes sense...

I guess if they're busy handling enquires, they aren't processing applications.
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by danishaussie » 20 Dec 2013, 6:32 am

Guliver wrote:
Monty wrote:So... To avoid delays, please wait 3 months.

Makes sense...

I guess if they're busy handling enquires, they aren't processing applications.


The response I got was computer generated, their online system just reply with the same message to everybody who send their ref. number, no human would have looked at my request. :roll:
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Guliver » 20 Dec 2013, 7:27 am

danishaussie wrote:
Guliver wrote:
Monty wrote:So... To avoid delays, please wait 3 months.

Makes sense...

I guess if they're busy handling enquires, they aren't processing applications.[/quote,

The response I got was computer generated, their online system just reply with the same message to everybody who send their ref. number, no human would have looked at my request. :roll:


Looks like they don't have the staff to answer the phone and already have a solution. Not too sure how you could ever make an enquiry when you need to, bit odd
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Norton » 20 Dec 2013, 8:04 am

Guliver wrote:I guess if they're busy handling enquires, they aren't processing applications.


Seriously, how long can it take to process an application?

1) Not a criminal? Check.
2) License approved.

It should take 15 minutes to put through an application for a law abiding citizen.

danishaussie wrote:The response I got was computer generated, their online system just reply with the same message to everybody who send their ref. number, no human would have looked at my request. :roll:


Guliver wrote:Looks like they don't have the staff to answer the phone and already have a solution. Not too sure how you could ever make an enquiry when you need to, bit odd


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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Guliver » 20 Dec 2013, 9:09 am

Norton wrote:Not an accident, I'm sure...

I'm kinda in the same situation here in Victoria, waiting on my pistol license and I just know this time of year it isn't going to happen within the prescibed time.
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Post by Aster » 20 Dec 2013, 12:51 pm

Guliver wrote:I'm kinda in the same situation here in Victoria, waiting on my pistol license and I just know this time of year it isn't going to happen within the prescibed time.


How far into the process are you now?
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Guliver » 20 Dec 2013, 2:35 pm

Aster wrote:How far into the process are you now?

Posted about 2 weeks ago.
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by tucked » 20 Dec 2013, 2:47 pm

Guliver wrote:Posted about 2 weeks ago.


It's about 9 months for the whole process in VIC, right?
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Guliver » 20 Dec 2013, 5:45 pm

tucked wrote:It's about 9 months for the whole process in VIC, right?


Provisional for 6 months and then you can apply for your full and permit to acquire, 9 months would be spot on by the time you wait 28 days twice and shuffle paper work.
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Hercl » 20 Dec 2013, 5:50 pm

Guliver wrote:Provisional for 6 months and then you can apply for your full and permit to acquire, 9 months would be spot on by the time you wait 28 days twice and shuffle paper work.


Provisional just means you can shoot without direct supervision, but still not "own your own", yes?
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Don10 » 24 Dec 2013, 9:08 pm

I had a new license issued this week in a different class it took 6 weeks that was in Jul. From chat on the other forum this was about the standard.
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Post by Guliver » 25 Dec 2013, 5:01 am

Hercl wrote:
Guliver wrote:Provisional for 6 months and then you can apply for your full and permit to acquire, 9 months would be spot on by the time you wait 28 days twice and shuffle paper work.


Provisional just means you can shoot without direct supervision, but still not "own your own", yes?

Correct.

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Post by danishaussie » 25 Dec 2013, 5:31 pm

Don10 wrote:I had a new license issued this week in a different class it took 6 weeks that was in Jul. From chat on the other forum this was about the standard.

What is the other forum you are refering to ? Wouldn't mind having a look in other forums. :-)
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Don10 » 26 Dec 2013, 9:43 am

danishaussie wrote:What is the other forum you are refering to ? Wouldn't mind having a look in other forums. :-)


It doesn't exist anymore sadly
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Sloth » 29 Dec 2013, 8:22 pm

Just did mine online on Friday and got an email saying thanks for the application and please don't contact us before 12 weeks as there has been a increase in applications by 37% up to 46000 to date

I agree they love to take your money but hold out an the license

So it's a waiting game
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Post by Jessie » 30 Dec 2013, 7:40 am

Sloth wrote:Just did mine online on Friday and got an email saying thanks for the application and please don't contact us before 12 weeks as there has been a increase in applications by 37% up to 46000 to date


At least more shooters = more people to defend our rights.
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Re: Average time when using WAO in Queensland

Post by Joeseb87 » 07 Jan 2014, 5:55 pm

Did you get your license yet?
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