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Disposition of Firearms (DOF) Program

How do I find out why a claimant received PF or RP?


Can the subject appeal the Prohibitor(s) Found decision provided by FDLE?

 

How can I pull up past transactions?


What are the purge timelines for transactions?


Are applicants required to provide their Social Security Number (SSN)?


How do I process a firearm reclaim application?

All transactions are submitted to the Firearm Eligibility System online through the CJNet (https://fes.flcjn.net/fes). If assistance is needed, Criminal Justice Agencies (CJA) can call the Firearm Purchase Program (FPP) Technical Assistance Line at (850) 410-8140. The Technical Assistance Line is available 7 days a week, 12 hours a day, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Eastern Time (with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day).


How do I enroll in FES?

Criminal Justice Agencies (CJA) must submit an email to FPP with the required information below. The email should be addressed to FPP@fdle.state.fl.us, with “CJA DOF Enrollment” in the subject line. CJAs will need to provide:

Upon receipt of the enrollment request, a response email will be sent with a link to log into FES, as well as copies of the DOF manual and a sample claimant form. The administrator will have the permission to create, delete, or edit any additional users or administrators necessary for their agency.


What are the policy requirements for DOF?


What is the sample claimant form?


What is the difference between No Prohibitor Found (NPF), Research Pending (RP) and Prohibitor Found (PF)?


What are the prohibitors for possession of a firearm?

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