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NJ S4977

NJ S4977
Requires fees for certain firearms permit applications be deposited into General Fund rather than VCCO account.


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Introduced
12/11/2025
In Committee
12/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires fees for certain firearms permit applications, such as a permit to purchase a handgun, a firearms purchaser identification card, and a permit to carry a handgun, to be deposited into the General Fund rather than the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) account. Under current law, the application fee for a permit to purchase a handgun is $25, and the application fee for a firearms purchaser identification card is $50. Both applications are to be forwarded to the appropriate licensing authority, such as the Superintendent of State Police, the chief of police of a municipality, or a judge of the Superior Court. All fees paid to the superintendent are to be paid to the State Treasury for deposit into the VCCO account. Under the provisions of this bill, fees paid to the superintendent are to be deposited into the General Fund instead of the VCCO account. Similarly, under current law, the application fee for the permit to carry a handgun is $200. An application is to be submitted to the chief of police of a municipality or the superintendent in certain circumstances. In the case of an application made to the municipal police chief, $150 of the fee is retained by the municipality, and the remaining $50 is forwarded to the superintendent. Under this bill, all application fees submitted to the superintendent are to be deposited into the General Fund instead of the VCCO account. This bill is in response to a recent decision by the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals which held that dedicating funds to the VCCO from certain firearm fees may violate the second amendment of the United States Constitution.

AI Summary

This bill changes the way fees for certain firearms-related permits are handled in New Jersey. Currently, fees collected for permits to purchase a handgun, obtain a firearms purchaser identification card, and permits to carry a handgun are deposited into the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) account. The bill redirects these fees to be deposited into the state's General Fund instead. The change comes in response to a United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals decision that suggested dedicating funds from firearm-related fees to the VCCO might potentially violate the Second Amendment. Specifically, the bill modifies existing law to ensure that all fees for handgun purchase permits ($25), firearms purchaser identification cards ($50), and handgun carry permits ($200) will now go directly to the state's General Fund rather than a specific victims' compensation account. For municipal police chiefs issuing permits, $150 of the $200 carry permit fee will still be retained by the municipality to cover investigation and processing costs, with the remaining $50 now being forwarded to the state's General Fund instead of the VCCO account.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 12/11/2025)

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