STAYING LEGAL

Obtaining and maintaining a Firearm Identification Card or License To Carry in Boston.

Any Massachusetts resident who wishes to lawfully own, carry or transport a firearm in the state must obtain one of two firearms licenses:

All first time firearm license applicants must successfully complete a MA Certified Firearms Safety Course or a Basic Hunter Education Course and submit a certificate of completion with their firearms license application. For more information, click here.

For those who live or own a business in Boston, the Boston Police Commissioner is the local licensing authority. All applicants must submit an application to the Boston Police Department Licensing Unit. A police officer from the Licensing Unit will conduct a background check and an interview of all applicants.

To learn more about the specific requirements for these licenses, download BPD’s guidelines about obtaining an FID or a LTC.

To learn more about the overall licensing process, please see this Boston Police Department Firearms License Application Process flow chart from the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services.

Proper Reporting of Firearms Transfers

Storage of Firearms at Home

When storing a firearm at home, firearms must be stored in a locked container in such way as to prevent unauthorized access, or equipped with a tamper-resistant mechanical lock or other safety device that will render them inoperable by and person other than the owner or the lawfully authorized user. Failing to properly secure a firearm is a criminal offense. For more information, click here to see the state law.

Transporting Firearms in Motor Vehicles*

We always recommend locked cases for firearms and other such weapons.

For more information or questions regarding licensing requirements and legal gun owner responsibilities please contact the Boston Police Licensing Unit.

Boston Police Headquarters – Licensing Unit
One Schroeder Plaza, Boston, MA. 02120.