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What Police Look for in Your Firearm Report

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What Are the Police Looking For in Your Firearm Medical Report?

If you’re applying for a firearm or shotgun certificate in the UK, one important step is completing a firearm medical report. But what exactly are the police looking for in this document?

At MotorMedicals, we make this process easy and efficient—whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing your certificate. Here’s a clear breakdown of what the police check in your firearm medical.

🔎 1. Mental Health History

The number one priority is ensuring the applicant does not pose a risk to themselves or the public.

Police will look for:

  • Any diagnosis of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia

  • Suicidal thoughts, attempts, or self-harm history

  • Hospitalisations related to mental health

Having a history of mental health issues doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be refused. But it does mean your application will be reviewed more carefully

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💊 2. Substance Misuse or Addiction

Any record of alcohol or drug misuse—past or present—is a key concern for licensing teams.

The police assess:

  • Dependence on alcohol or recreational drugs

  • Rehabilitation or detox history

  • Any mention of these in your medical records

If you’ve recovered from past misuse, providing extra context in your medical form can help.

❤️ 3. Neurological and Cognitive Conditions

Police also consider:

  • Dementia or cognitive decline

  • Epilepsy, blackouts, or seizures

  • Brain injuries or strokes

These conditions might affect your ability to use a firearm safely. A GP or third-party provider like MotorMedicals will flag them if relevant.

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👮 4. Criminal or Violent Behaviour Linked to Health

The police often cross-reference your medical report with any known violent incidents, especially if linked to mental health.

Examples include:

  • Outbursts related to PTSD or anger issues

  • Violence during psychiatric episodes

  • Domestic abuse flagged in your record

These are taken very seriously, and may lead to rejection if not well-explained.

📝 How MotorMedicals Can Help

Getting a firearm medical can be stressful—especially if your GP refuses to complete the form or delays it. At MotorMedicals, we offer firearm medicals for only £60:

  • No Appointment Necessary

  • Fast turnaround (often within 2–5 working days)

  • GMC-registered doctors experienced in shooting assessments

  • Nationwide coverage

You don’t need to chase your NHS GP. We work directly with you to get everything completed professionally and quickly.

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