The DOJ Certified Instructor is required to offer or make available to you the FSC Study Guide or refer you to view the webinar.Īn FSC is valid for five years from the date of issuance. If you fail the test the first time, you may retake another version of the test from the same DOJ Certified Instructor without any additional fee after 24 hours have elapsed. The $25 fee entitles you to take the test twice if necessary.
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The FSC Study Guide is available to view or download from this website at. The FSC webinar is also a useful study tool. The study guide contains all the information necessary to pass the test. The best way to prepare for the FSC Test is to read the FSC Study Guide.
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The FSC applicant must be at least 18 years of age and must present clear evidence of identity and age by presenting a California Driver License or California Department of Motor Vehicles Identification Card. The $25 fee entitles you to take the test twice (from the same DOJ Certified Instructor) if necessary. The fee for taking the FSC Test and obtaining an FSC is twenty-five dollars ($25). The true/false and multiple choice test is administered by Instructors certified by the Department of Justice who are generally located at firearms dealerships. To obtain an FSC you must score at least 75% (23 correct answers out of 30 questions) on the FSC Test covering firearm safety and basic firearms laws. Effective January 1, 2015, an FSC must be obtained prior to taking possession of a long gun, regardless of when the DROS transaction was initiated. An FSC can be used to purchase/acquire both handgun and long guns. For long gun purchases/acquisitions made on or after January 1, 2015, an FSC is required. OĚ valid HSC can still be used to purchase/acquire handguns until it expires. In addition to the previous Handgun Safety Certificate (HSC) exemptions, a person issued a valid hunting license is exempt from the FSC requirement for long guns only. There are several FSC requirement exemptions. You must present your FSC to the firearms dealer at the time you begin a transaction to purchase or acquire a firearm. Prior to purchasing or acquiring a firearm, unless exempted, you must have a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC).