ColinJ
Well-Known Member
That raises more questions than answers. Should we start a new thread asking why GP’s are taking so long to complete the forms?As most medical notes are now on line I doubt that they personally have to do any work at all.
That raises more questions than answers. Should we start a new thread asking why GP’s are taking so long to complete the forms?As most medical notes are now on line I doubt that they personally have to do any work at all.
It probably isn’t but if they want your GP to fill in a form and he refuses for no good reason then what are you meant to do?How is this a police problem? They don’t ‘want’ the report. It’s part of your application. If you haven’t got it the police will simply refuse your application. That’s your problem.
At the risk of flogging a dead horse.It probably isn’t but if they want your GP to fill in a form and he refuses for no good reason then what are you meant to do?
I’ve never had a problem with it, always been a reasonable price and decent serviceAt the risk of flogging a dead horse.
The GP does not have to engage with this process.
Fine.
Go to an outside company (there are many) who will act on your behalf.
It's really not a drama.
Now wait for the thread from someone who isn't a BASC member asking for that list.Should your GP refuse, and you are a BASC member, they have a list of about 25 Doctors all over the country who will complete the Proforma for about £90 (Inc VAT).
Interestingly they no longer recommend MedCert.
This is quite correct - all 43 Forces apply a six months validity to proforma.Kent tell me the GP report is only valid for six months.
That’s what my feo told me tooKent tell me the GP report is only valid for six months.
Plenty other private GP's will do it. Medcert are £60Now wait for the thread from someone who isn't a BASC member asking for that list.![]()
That’s quite a joke really if they want it back from all that time when a FAC only lasts 5 years didn’t they read it properly 5 years ago, also what qualifications do they have to understand medical notes.This is quite correct - all 43 Forces apply a six months validity to proforma.
The biggest issue is with the length of medical records.
For new grants, full life time ( or at least from age 10) are required.
For renewals, some Forces want >10 years, but a few (for example Surrey & Sussex) want >30 years of medical records, which can be a challenge, especially for applicants born outside the UK.
@Dickiewhat qualifications do they have to understand medical notes.


But spelling was your forte@Dickie
Most Police Officers do not have any Medical qualifications.
However, some Police Officers can actually read and write...
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The whole Medical process is to identify those who should not have (legal) access to firearms.
Your GP will (if they engage with the process) complete a very simple 'tick box'.
This form is submitted with your FAC/SGC documents to your FLD, who will huddle around it and collectively try to read the and understand the 'ticks'.
If any of those 'ticks' alerts the FLD collective, to a potential issue, then you will be required to have a specialised Medical professional, produce a full report on the issue/s raised. If you thought the initial fee was exorbitant, then hold onto your hat for a medical 'report.
This report is then added to you application, and (provided of course the FLD can read it) adds context to any issues raised by the GP in the 'tick box' form.
The FLD will then make there determination on all the facts at their disposal - and all done without (probably), anyone of them being Medically qualified.
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I could both read and write (I know!) and I was a Medially Qualified Police Officer, but that Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, is a whole other story...
The FLD will then make THEIR determination on all the facts at their disposal - and all done without (probably), anyone of them being Medically qualified.
My GP has a 28 day turn around on any forms they are asked to complete. Not just SGC and FAC but anything. £110 for the fee.So with a renewal in september, how far out do I need to approach Doc, bearing in mind at least another two months for renewal.