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Application for a Firearms Medical Certificate

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Your referral for this application is our medical panel member shown below. ShootCert will manage the admin to obtain your medical records from your GP. The doctor below will review the digital notes and write your certificate for this application.

To apply, you will need:

  • To have read our:
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  • Your NHS number
  • Your GP practice name and address (find your practice details here)
  • Your GP practice email address (optional)
  • If no GP email is available - you will need a printer after you have completed your application
  • If you don't have a printer, you can choose our print and post service
  • If a licence renewal - your certificate number and expiry date
  • Your local Firearms Department name and address
  • If you're a member of a shooting organisation, your membership number & discount code
  • A credit or debit payment card

Online Payment

The fee for a Firearms Medical with ShootCert is £79+VAT. You can pay at the end of this application form using your credit or debit card via Stripe

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Have you checked or asked if your GP will provide you with a medical proforma?*

We advise that you check with your GP first before using our service. ShootCert are here to help if you know that your own GP practice is unable to for any of the reasons listed below.

That's good! We usually experience a smoother process if your GP does not provide this service.

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Please select one or more reason:

Online Payment

The fee for a Medical Certificate with ShootCert is £79+VAT. You can pay at the end of this application form using your credit or debit card via Stripe

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I need a shotgun/firearm licence for:*
Is this a first-time/grant application for a shotgun/firearm licence or a renewal?
Have you held a licence before?*
What is the reason for this application?*

Please enter the required information about your current shotgun/firearm certificate:

Enter your shotgun/firearm certificate number here. Tip: for coterminous renewals, simply enter both numbers in the field below.
Please note: our system is unable to correctly process certificate numbers that contain a # symbol or a plus symbol (+).
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Important: Your renewal date is more than 5 months away. We advise you to apply with ShootCert for your renewal no sooner than 5 months before your current licence expiry date, as some Firearm Departments may reject your medical certificate if it is too early. Please check with your area FEO for their advice.

Tip: Use our Renewal Reminder Service to find the optimum date for your medical pro forma application with ShootCert: Click Here

Important: We advise you to apply with ShootCert between 3 and 5 months before your current certificate expiry date to allow for potential delays obtaining your medical notes from your GP practice.

Your Name*
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Date of Birth*
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Your Address*
This must be your home address that is registered with your GP practice. Please include a house or building number to accurately locate your address.

Please enter the County/Region. Thank you.

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When checked, will attach an invoice from the applicant to forward on to the police.
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Enter your GP's name?*
If you're not sure of your GP's name or you've not been allocated a named GP, select No.
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The practice name of your GP surgery
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We are unable to provide our service to applicants in Northern Ireland at this time.

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Your Doctor's Surgery Address*
Enter the address of the GP practice (NHS) where you are registered.

Please enter the County/Region. Thank you.

If you are unable to provide a GP practice email, leave the 'Yes' option unchecked and click the Next button below

If you are unable to provide a GP practice email, uncheck the 'Yes' option and click the Next button below

Email Your GP?
Would you like ShootCert to immediately email your GP your letter of consent to request your medical notes at the end of this application form?
GP's Email Address*

If you would prefer ShootCert to email your practice, check the Yes option above.

Please ensure this is the correct email address for your GP Practice. Any errors here can cause delays to your application. Note: You will be required to check with your GP practice that they acknowledge receiving your SAR email request. We do not do this for you.

Confirm*
Please check 'Yes' to confirm your GP's email is the correct one.

You have selected ShootCert to email your GP as your preferred communication method. Click the Next button to continue.

GP Practice Communication Preference*

You will require a printer. We will email you our pre-written letters and reminders for you to print out and hand-deliver them (recommended) to your GP practice.

+ £20.00 ShootCert will print and post all pre-written letters and reminders to your home address (the one you entered in Step 4). You will be required to hand-deliver them (recommended) to your GP practice.

Please note: there is a temporary delay this week from the 10th - 16th of July for our print and post service. Our postal service will resume, as normal, on 17 July. Our apologies for any inconvenience.

Choose the area of your Police Firearms Department. Details will be pre-populated below.
Firearm Dept. Address
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The name of the firearms department that you are applying to.
Firearms Department Address*
The address of the firearms department that you are applying to.
Add a message with your application?
It is now a Police requirement for your GP practice to send your medical notes directly to ShootCert. The Yes option has been pre-selected to give your permission and consent.

I agree to the following terms:

  • Payments to ShootCert are non-refundable as per our full terms and conditions.
  • ShootCert is unable to provide our service to people currently serving in the armed forces. Learn more.
  • My consent has been freely given.
  • I am aware that I can withdraw consent at any time. Whilst consent is a requirement to continue with the ShootCert service, I am free not to use this service.
  • I have read the How It Works page
  • I have read the ShootCert FAQs
  • I have read the ShootCert Privacy Policy
  • I have read ShootCert's Terms and Conditions
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Print and Post Service Add-On
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Delivery Options*
How would you like your Medical Certificate delivered?

ShootCert will email your Medical Certificate as soon as it is ready. You may need to print it out to accompany your licence application.

ShootCert will post your Medical Certificate to you as soon as it is ready. You'll also receive a PDF attachment of your medical certificate by email for your records or as a backup.

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These options offer a convenient way of sending quick pre-written correspondence to applicants/GP's for common situations. It also displays to other Admin members the status of an application.

Sends an email to the GP direct or, if a printer is required, will send an email (or printed letter) to the applicant with a letter for their GP to print.

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Only use for applications after SC-008614. This notification will send a file upload link to the GP (or applicant if the GP is unwilling to action direct) by email. The recipient will receive an email with a link to our Secure File Upload page (instructions online). No login is required by the recipient (Uses the new File Access Code system).Tip: Set Notify Applicant: Yes

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Use alternative GP Email?
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If the certificate has been rejected by the Police and if additional notes have been provided, set the Notify Doctor as "Yes - additional info" below. This will send a unique link to the doctor to view this certificate in their Certs Done folder.
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Migrate data to this option - will be more useful for multiple selections and notifications.
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If Yes, the applicant will receive the relevant notification by email. Note: this option is also relevant to GP practice emails for some Notification Options.
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If Yes, our doctor will receive the relevant notification by email. Also, this will determine if Admin receives a generator link or not.
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Accepted file types: pdf, jpg, jpeg, png, gif, doc, rtf, tif, tiff, txt, doc, pdf, zip, Max. file size: 1 GB.
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    Approx number of pages that are in all the medical notes combined for this applicant.
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    Return Notes Conditions

    Select Yes if the number of pages in the medical notes is more than 50. This will send a link to the applicant to return their notes at the current price of £12.75+VAT

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    Other Options
    These options will be shown in the doctor's pending folder prominently and also included in the generator link wording.
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    FAQ

    Last updated: 27 August 2025

    Should I ask my own GP to complete my firearms medical pro forma?

    Yes – it’s worth asking your GP first. Some practices will provide the report for you, though many either decline or charge a high fee.

    If your GP can’t help, or their fee is unreasonable, you can apply with ShootCert, where a GMC-registered doctor will complete your medical certificate quickly and efficiently.

    What is a Subject Access Request (SAR)?

    A Subject Access Request (SAR) is simply the legal term for asking to see the personal data an organisation holds about you. In this case, it’s how we obtain a copy of your full medical notes from your GP.

    A third-party SAR is when ShootCert submits that request on your behalf—with your written permission. Learn more.

    Under UK data protection law, you have the right to access this information.

    https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/individual-rights/right-of-access/

    Do I need to send you a Form 201?

    No – we’ve got that covered. We’ll provide everything the police need: the signed medical consent form and our completed ShootCert medical pro forma (the last four pages of the Form 201). You simply attach these to your firearms application.

    When should I apply for my medical certificate?

    Don’t leave it to the last minute. For renewals, apply about 3–5 months before your current licence expires. This gives your GP plenty of time to send us your medical notes and keeps everything on track.

    Tip: If your renewal is still a way off, sign up for our Renewal Reminder Service.

    Can I call ShootCert?

    No phone line – and that’s deliberate. To keep everything clear, accurate and traceable, we handle all enquiries in writing. This means you’ll always have a record of what’s been said, and we can quickly locate previous conversations if needed.

    Use the contact form on this site to get in touch – it’s the fastest way to reach us. We’ll reply by email, and in rare cases (for example, to clarify something complex) our admin or doctor may call you or your GP directly.

    Does ShootCert do all the legwork?

    Almost – but not everything. You’ll need to make sure your GP acknowledges the Subject Access Request (SAR) and confirms your ID and registration with the practice.

    Once that’s done, we usually handle things directly with your GP. If they need anything else – extra consent or information – we’ll email you clear instructions so you know exactly what to do.

    What if I don’t have a GP email address?

    No problem – we’ve got two easy options:

    • Option 1 – Print yourself: We’ll email you pre-written letters. Just print them and hand-deliver them to your GP (recommended).
    • Option 2 – We print for you: No printer? We’ll print everything – letters, reminders, the lot – and post them to your home. You then take them to your GP.

    Tip: Always take some ID with you – your practice may need to confirm who you are.

    Will ShootCert post my consent letters?

    Yes – if you can’t give us a GP email address and you don’t have a printer, we’ll print your pre-written consent letters and send them to your home.

    You’ll then need to hand-deliver them to your GP practice. Why? Because it gets the best results, it encourages your practice to engage with the request, and it lets them confirm your identity if needed. Take some photo ID with you just in case.

    Where do I find my NHS number?

    https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/online-services/find-nhs-number/

    You should also be able to find your NHS Number on any letter or document you have received from the NHS, including prescriptions, test results, and hospital referral or appointment letters. If you cannot find your NHS Number in these ways, use the link above or you can ask your GP practice to help you.

    What are the ShootCert fees?

    • Our application fee is £79+VAT
    • If you require our print and postal service (optional for people without a printer) +£20+VAT
    • If you require your medical certificate posted to you as a hard copy, +£5.95+VAT (this is included in our print and post service).
    • If you require your hard-copy medical notes to be returned to you, the admin and postage fee is £12.75+VAT.

    What pay options are there?

    • We can only take payments from your debit or credit card via our website.
    • We cannot accept card payments over the phone, cheques, bank transfers, or PayPal.
    • All card payments are processed by Stripe. You do not need an account with Stripe.

    Which Police Force is for my area?

    Find a territorial Police force:

    Opens in new window: https://www.shootcert.co.uk/police-firearm-contacts/

    Can I scan or photograph my notes and email them?

    No – we can’t accept medical notes by email. Scans or photos can’t guarantee the records are complete and unaltered. We can only use original, sealed copies sent directly from your GP (or handed to you, still sealed).

    Can my GP charge me to send my notes to ShootCert?

    Most practices cooperate without issue – but occasionally a GP may try to charge a high fee. The BASC legal team and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) are clear: a full set of notes is not considered excessive, and charges should only apply if a request is “manifestly unfounded or excessive.”

    If your GP demands an unreasonable fee, we’ll push back. We have a proven process, backed by ICO guidance, to challenge unfair charges. We’ll give you ready-made complaint letters and handle the evidence for you. It can take time, but we don’t give up – and neither should you.

    Can you take hard-copy medical notes?

    Yes – but there are strict rules.

    • Direct from your GP: The safest route is for your GP to send the notes straight to us by tracked Royal Mail to:

    ShootCert
    PO Box 1700
    NORTHAMPTON
    NN2 1LE

    (Couriers like DHL, DPD or Evri can’t deliver to PO Boxes.)

    • Collected by you: If your GP hands you the notes, they must stay sealed in the GP’s original envelope. Don’t open them. Your GP may ask for ID or a quick consultation before release.

    Breaking these rules can stop our doctor from completing your certificate.

    Already holding a hard copy? [See this answer instead.]

    Can you provide a medical certificate if I am currently serving in the armed forces?

    No, because you are not registered with an NHS GP service, we won't be able to obtain your medical notes. Learn more about Defence Medical Services (DMS).

    Do the ShootCert doctors have a licence to practice?

    Absolutely. Every ShootCert doctor is GMC-registered and holds a current licence to practise – either as a GP or on the GMC Specialist Register. This isn’t just our standard; it’s a Home Office requirement for firearms medical certificates. Learn more.

    Do you send medical certificates to myself or the Police?

    Normally, we send the certificate straight to you. You then attach it to your shotgun or firearm application and send it to your police firearms department.

    In rare cases, if our doctor believes the report needs police attention, we may send a copy directly to the firearms department as well.

    How far back do my medical records need to go?

    For both first-time and renewal applications, police firearms departments now expect your entire medical history to be checked – even for renewals. To keep things consistent and avoid delays, ShootCert requires your full record for every application.

    If you’ve used ShootCert before, we only need records back to your last consultation date, plus a reasonable overlap to ensure nothing’s missed.

    Our pre-written consent letters explain this clearly to you and your GP once you apply and pay.

    How long will it take to get my medical certificate?

    The biggest variable is your GP – they can legally take up to 30 days to send us your notes. That’s why we always say: apply early, especially for renewals.

    Once we have your notes and they’ve been checked, we’ll aim to send your certificate within 5–10 working days.

    For a step-by-step timeline, see our How It Works page

    I already have my medical notes - can I send these to ShootCert?

    Usually, no. Police guidance says our doctor must get your notes directly from your GP, so we know they’re complete and authentic.

    But there are a few exceptions:

    • Hard copies: If you have them in your possession, they must be in the GP’s original sealed envelope, unopened. Put the sealed envelope in a sturdy padded bag and send by tracked Royal Mail to:

    ShootCert
    PO Box 1700
    NORTHAMPTON
    NN2 1LE

    (Couriers like DHL, DPD, Evri can’t deliver to PO Boxes.)

    • Digital files: We cannot accept PDFs or emailed files from patients – they can’t be verified as complete. If this is all you have, we must note to the police that the files came from you, which could cause delays or rejection.
    • Physical media (CDs/USB): Occasionally GPs issue digital records on discs or USB sticks. These are acceptable only if still sealed by the GP. Send them in the same way as hard copies.

    Your notes must always be the latest full record, not just a summary.

    What are the relevant medical conditions?

    Medical conditions that could be relevant include:

    • acute stress reaction or an acute reaction to the stress caused by trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder
    • suicidal thoughts or self-harm or harm to others
    • depression or anxiety
    • dementia
    • mania, bipolar disorder or a psychotic illness
    • a personality disorder
    • a neurological condition: for example, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or Huntington’s diseases, or epilepsy
    • alcohol or drug abuse
    • any other mental or physical condition, or combination of conditions, which may affect the safe possession of firearms or shotguns.

    ShootCerts doctors require sight of your full medical record to enable the doctor to confirm whether you are or have been, diagnosed or treated for any relevant medical conditions, including mental health conditions. You do have the right to withhold certain information from the medical history provided, however, you acknowledge that in doing so, the completed medical proforma certificate may be considered unfit for purpose. For example:

    • Child Protection Letters (these will often mention various family members including very sensitive information)
    • Letters about crime such as reports and police interventions
    • Letters about mental health
    • Letters about pregnancy and sexual life

    What if nothing happens after 30 days?

    We usually get an acknowledgement from your GP when they receive your Subject Access Request (SAR), and we’ll let you know when we do.

    If there’s no acknowledgement within 10 days, or if we still haven’t received your notes by day 25, you’ll get an email from ShootCert to prompt you to follow up with your GP.

    If another 5–10 days pass without progress, tell us. We’ll provide you with a formal reminder letter for your GP, highlighting their legal obligation to respond.

    If you hear back from your practice at any stage, please let us know so we can update your case file.

    Where do I find my GP Practice details?

    You can use our GP Practice Finder to locate your NHS practice name and address.

    Why haven’t I received emails from ShootCert?

    We work hard to keep our emails secure and reliable. All notifications from shootcert.co.uk are sent via SendGrid to protect our domain reputation and improve delivery.

    Sometimes, though, email providers can be extra cautious, and our messages may land in your spam or junk folder.

    If you still can’t find them, get in touch via our contact form and we’ll happily resend anything you’ve missed.

    How often do I need a medical certificate for firearms licensing in the UK?

    You’ll need a medical certificate every time you apply, whether it's your first application, a renewal or a variation to your licence. According to the Home Office and BASC, a medical proforma is mandatory for all shotgun or firearm licence applications

    Most firearms and shotgun certificates are valid for five years, so expect to submit a fresh medical certificate at each renewal

    Since 2021, the Home Office guidance has made this requirement clear and non-negotiable: applications must be accompanied by a medical report from a GMC-registered doctor, or the application will not proceed

    How long is a firearms medical certificate valid for?

    A firearms medical certificate doesn’t have an official expiry date, but the police expect it to be recent – usually no more than six months old when you submit it with your application.

    You’ll need a new certificate every time you apply for a shotgun or firearm licence, including at renewal (normally every five years). Older certificates can’t be reused, even if nothing has changed.

    Check with your local firearms department for their guidance.

    Can I get a refund?

    Refunds are rare, but here’s how it works:

    If we can’t issue a certificate because your medical history is unusually complex, we’ll refund you in full – no problem. Please see our full Terms (Section 8) on what options are available to you in this situation.

    If you change your mind after paying, we can’t refund you. As soon as your payment is made, the process starts instantly – letters go out, your GP is contacted, and multiple parties are notified. Once this happens, it can’t be reversed.

    What happens to my information and medical records after my certificate is complete?

    We handle your data with care and security at every stage:

    • Digital records: Your medical notes are stored securely for around 10 years so we can respond if the police ever need to check a certificate.
    • Hard copies: Paper notes are kept for about 1 month, then securely shredded.
    • Application data: Your application details are archived securely in line with our Privacy Policy
    How it works

    Read our FAQs

    (about 10 minutes)

    Before you start, spend a few minutes with our FAQs. They explain the process clearly and prepare you for the Subject Access Request (SAR) – the legal step that allows ShootCert to obtain your medical notes directly from your GP practice.

    Apply online

    (about 5 minutes)

    Our quick online form generates all the paperwork you need instantly.

    As soon as you submit, you’ll receive a signed and personalised consent pack, including letters tailored to your chosen GP communication method.

    Everything is ready to send without any extra effort.

    Your GP Provides the Records

    (up to 30 days)

    Your GP now has up to 30 days, by law, to send your medical notes to ShootCert. If nothing arrives by day 25, we’ll let you know and give you the tools to chase things up.

    Your Medical Certificate

    (5 – 10 working days)

    As soon as we receive your records, one of ShootCert’s verifying GMC-registered doctors gets to work. Within 5–10 working days, your completed firearms medical certificate will be ready for you to attach to your licence application.

    Last updated: 7 March 2025

    Terms and Conditions for Firearms Medical Assessment with ShootCert.co.uk

    1. Introduction
    1.1. These Terms and Conditions govern the application process for a firearms medical assessment through ShootCert Ltd (“we”, “us”, “our”).
    1.2. By applying for a firearms medical assessment, you (“the applicant”, “you”, “your”) agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.

    2. Eligibility
    2.1. You must be at least 18 years old to apply.
    2.2. You must provide accurate and truthful information throughout the application process.
    2.3. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all legal and regulatory requirements for holding a firearms or shotgun certificate.

    3. Application Process
    3.1. All applications must be submitted via ShootCert.co.uk.
    3.2. You must complete the medical assessment form fully and accurately.
    3.3. We will process your application based on the medical information provided by you and your GP or medical professional.
    3.4. Failure to provide required information or supporting documents may result in a delay or rejection of your application.

    4. Fees and Payment
    4.1. The applicable fee for the firearms medical assessment is displayed on our website and must be paid in full at the time of application.
    4.2. All payments are non-refundable unless otherwise stated in these Terms and Conditions.
    4.3. If additional medical records are required, you may be liable for any additional fees charged by your GP or medical provider.

    5. Medical Assessment and Reporting
    5.1. Our assessment is based solely on the medical information provided by you and your GP or relevant medical professional.
    5.2. We do not provide a fitness-to-hold certificate but submit a factual medical report to the relevant licensing authority.
    5.3. We are not responsible for the final decision made by the licensing authority regarding your firearms or shotgun certificate.

    6. Accuracy of Information
    6.1. You confirm that all information provided is accurate and complete to the best of your knowledge.
    6.2. Any attempt to provide false or misleading information may result in the rejection of your application and may be reported to relevant authorities.

    7. Processing Times
    7.1. We aim to process applications within the timeframe stated on our website. However, this is subject to medical records being received in a timely manner.
    7.2. We are not responsible for delays caused by third parties, including your GP or licensing authority.

    8. Complex Medical Notes
    8.1. In rare cases where your medical notes are highly complex and extend well beyond several hundred pages, we reserve the right to either offer you a full refund or propose an additional charge based on the complexity of the review. We can only determine the level of complexity once we have received and assessed your medical records.
    8.2. The extra charge will be in addition to our standard fee and will be quoted to you beforehand in writing via email.
    8.3. If you choose not to proceed with the additional charge, a full refund of the initial fee will be issued.

    9. Data Protection and Confidentiality
    9.1. We process your personal and medical data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
    9.2. Your data will only be shared with relevant parties involved in the firearms licensing process.
    9.3. For further details, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

    10. Cancellation and Refund Policy
    10.1. Once an application has been submitted and payment has been made, cancellations are not permitted.
    10.2. Refunds will only be issued in cases where we are unable to process your application due to an internal error on our part.
    10.3. If you fail to provide required information or supporting documentation, no refund will be issued.

    11. Limitation of Liability
    11.1. ShootCert Ltd is not liable for any decisions made by the licensing authority regarding your firearms or shotgun certificate.
    11.2. We are not responsible for any costs, losses, or damages resulting from delays in processing or rejection of an application.
    11.3. Our liability is limited to the fees paid for our services.

    12. Complaints and Disputes
    12.1. If you have a complaint, please contact us via the details provided on our website.
    12.2. We will endeavour to resolve all complaints in a timely and professional manner.
    12.3. Any disputes arising from these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.

    13. Amendments
    13.1. We reserve the right to amend these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice.
    13.2. Any changes will be effective immediately upon being posted on our website.

    14. Contact Information
    For any queries regarding these Terms and Conditions, please contact us via the details provided on our website.

    By submitting your application, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms and Conditions.

     

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