FARS - Help Section
The Reference information can only be updated by the police department for which the application was submitted. Any request to re-send the reference email has to be made to the same police department. These actions can be taken by the concerned police department only if the feedback hasn’t been received from the reference.
Confirmation email sent on application submission can be re-sent by the police department for which the application was submitted.
Fingerprint appointments can be scheduled at https://uenroll.identogo.com/workflows/2F164B
You will need following information to schedule your fingerprint appointment:
Service Code: 2F164B
Originating Agency Number (ORI)
Contributor Case Number
The above information is included in the Confirmation Email you would have received on application submission. If you can't access this email, you will need to request the Local Police Department to re-send you this email.
You are no longer required to take the Universal Fingerprint Form for getting fingerprinted.
The system sends you an email when certain milestones like receipt of feedback from reference, and criminal check are completed. You will also receive an email when the application is completely processed for approval or denial.
While we can help you with technical issue with application submission, we are not involved with firearms application processing and do not have access to related information. You must call your LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT FIREARMS INVESTIGATOR for any follow-up on your application, including for the status of your application. DO NOT call the NJ State Police if you don’t reside in a NJ State Police area. If someone at your local police department asks you to call the NJSP, that is incorrect. Ask to speak with a FIREARMS INVESIGATOR at your local police department.
If you are being denied, expect a pre-denial conference with your police department. After the pre-denial conference, a WITHDRAW can be requested by you or a formal denial letter will be mailed to you from your local police department.
If you have submitted application for incorrect ORI, you will need to request the Firearms Investigator with that police department to ‘withdraw’ your application. There are no refunds for withdrawn application.
New application will need to be submitted with correct ORI. Use the Case Number with the new application to get fingerprinted, if required. If you have been fingerprinted with withdrawn application, inform the Firearms Investigator with correct ORI about it. Failing to do this will likely delay the processing of your application.
Some of the information on the application can be updated by the local police department for which the application was submitted. Please contact them to request any update. However, please note that most of the information on the application can’t be altered. If that is the case, you will need to request your local police department to ‘withdraw’ your application. There are no refunds for withdrawn application. You will need to submit a new application in this case.
Online application allows you to apply for up to 20 handgun permits. However, as per N.J.S. 2C:58-3i, only one permit to purchase a handgun can be used within thirty (30) calendar days. Permits are valid for 90 days from the date of approval, and can be renewed for another 90 days. To be exempt from above rule, your S.T.S. 033 application has to be accompanied with multiple handgun exemption request. The exemption request can no longer be submitted separately.
If you require permits for more than 20 handguns, please file the paper application with your Local Issuing Authority.
Effective October 01, 2020, multiple handgun exemption can only be applied online along with the S.T.S. 033 application. The Purpose section of the application will allow you to select multiple handgun exemption. You will be required to enter the handgun information for all permits under exemption sought as well as the seller information. The exemption can’t be sought after the application submission.
S.T.S 033 application with multiple handgun exemption will require to be approved by the seller and the Firearms Licensing Unit, New Jersey State Police before it can be processed by the Issuing Authority. The seller is notified by the system about the exemption request and sends an update to the applicant when an action is taken by the seller.
Law Enforcement Officers are exempt from the above rule but they are required to declare that they are law enforcement officers on the S.T.S. 033 application to avail the exemption.
For application submitted prior to October 01, 2020, the paper permits must be obtained at your issuing police department prior to going for purchase of handgun. Information about this is included in the email sent on application approval. DO NOT APPEAR AT THE APPROVING POLICE DEPARTMENT UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN CONTACTED BY ITS PERSONNEL TO RETRIEVE YOUR PERMIT.
For applications submitted online from October 01, 2020 onwards, the paper permits will no longer be available. They are being replaced by electronic permits. An e-Permit becomes active from the date of approval of S.T.S.033 application. An e-Permit is initially active for 90 days , and can be renewed once for another 90-days period. For an application with e-Permit, applicant can directly go to the licensed firearms dealership along with the information in the approval email to purchase a handgun. No paper permit will be issued by the issuing police department for these applications.
All permits to purchase a handgun & form of register require a NICS Check to be performed by a licensed firearms dealership. NICS Check exemption is only applicable for following cases:
- Sale/Transfer between active Law Enforcement Officers
- Sale/Transfer between Immediate Family - spouse, domestic partner, partner in a civil union couple, parent, stepparent, grandparent, sibling, step-sibling, child, stepchild, and grandchild, as related by blood or by law as per 2C:58-3n
- Sale/Transfer between Curio/Relic license holders
Permit to Purchase a Handgun & Form of Register for above can be executed at following website:https://www.njportal.com/NJSP/Fars/IndividualSeller/PermitExecutionHome
It depends on the purpose for which you are submitting the application. If you have been fingerprinted for firearms before and applying for any of the following reasons, you will pay $21.00 fee for 212A processing:
- Lost or stolen Identification Card
- Mutilated Identification Card
- Change of Address on Identification Card
- Change of Name on Identification Card
- Permit to Purchase a Handgun
Permit to purchase a handgun cost $2.00 per permit that is payable to the issuing police department.
Applicants that need to be fingerprinted for firearms will need to pay MorphoTrust fee for getting fingerprinted and pay $5.00 fee for Initial Firearms Purchaser Identification Card that is payable to the issuing police department.
You can pay by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express credit or debit card for the online payment of the form.
Yes, you are required to take further actions before the municipal police department can start processing your application. These would depend on the purpose selected for the application. The required actions are listed in the ‘Next Steps’ section of the Confirmation Email.
Applicants who haven’t been fingerprinted for firearms in New Jersey before will need to make an appointment with MorphoTrust to get fingerprinted. Information required for fingerprint appointment is included in the Confirmation email. Fingerprint appointments can be scheduled at:https://uenroll.identogo.com/workflows/2F164B
You need to do it ONLY if you have resided out of State within the last ten (10) years. In that scenario you must go directly to the issuing police department to complete an authorization S.P. 66 Form for Mental Health Records . This will be sent to all States in which you have previously resided in.
Yes, to process the application the municipal police department requires two references from reputable persons who are presently acquainted with the applicant, other than the relatives. Not having this feedback can delay the processing. The service sends two reminder emails with the link to submit electronic feedback.
You will receive an email on electronic submission by each reference. If the feedback is not received, to keep you informed the service will send you an email along with a reminder email to the reference.
Online S.T.S. 033 application includes the 212A processing. If submitted online, you shouldn’t apply for separate 212A processing.
You will need to follow-up with the Firearms Investigator at local police department for which the application was submitted. They will advise if the fingerprints with incorrect information can be used or you will need to be fingerprinted. If you got fingerprinted for an incorrect ORI Number, you will need to inform the Local PD so that they can initiate the process to have the fingerprints transferred.
The physical Identification card must be obtained at your issuing police department. Please be aware that to obtain this card, you must bring a proof of identity (Picture ID with Name and Date of Birth) to the issuing police department. DO NOT APPEAR AT THE APPROVING POLICE DEPARTMENT UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN CONTACTED BY ITS PERSONNEL TO RETRIEVE YOUR CARD.
For application submitted prior to October 01, 2020, the paper permits must be obtained at your issuing police department prior to going for purchase of handgun. Information about this is included in the email sent on application approval. DO NOT APPEAR AT THE APPROVING POLICE DEPARTMENT UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN CONTACTED BY ITS PERSONNEL TO RETRIEVE YOUR PERMIT.
For applications submitted online from October 01, 2020 onwards, the paper permits will no longer be available. They are being replaced by electronic permits. An e-Permit becomes active from the date of approval of S.T.S.033 application. An e-Permit is initially active for 90 days , and can be renewed once for another 90-days period. For an application with e-Permit, applicant can directly go to the licensed firearms dealership along with the information in the approval email to purchase a handgun. No paper permit will be issued by the issuing police department for these applications.