Inglewood Firearm Permits & Safe Storage Rules

Public Safety California 3 Minutes Read ยท published March 01, 2026 Flag of California

Inglewood, California residents must follow state and county processes for firearm permits and safe storage while cooperating with local enforcement. This guide explains how permit applications are handled, the safe-storage expectations that apply within the city, how enforcement works, and where to find official forms and help.

Overview

Inglewood does not operate a separate citywide permit program for carrying firearms; licensing and many purchase-related requirements are administered by California state agencies and Los Angeles County licensing authorities. Local police enforce state and county laws within city limits and investigate complaints about unsafe storage or unlawful possession. For state-level rules and guidance, consult the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Firearms. For county carry licenses, consult the Los Angeles County firearms licensing unit.[1][2]

Always secure firearms unloaded and locked when not under direct control.

Penalties & Enforcement

The primary enforcement agents are the Inglewood Police Department and county/state agencies that administer firearms law. Investigations and enforcement actions may arise from complaints, traffic stops, or criminal investigations.

  • Enforcer: Inglewood Police Department for local incidents; California DOJ for statewide regulatory matters; Los Angeles County licensing for carry-permit decisions.[1][2]
  • Fines: specific monetary fines for unsafe storage or related violations are not specified on the cited pages; refer to the cited official sources for exact penalties or charged statutes.[1][3]
  • Escalation: information about first offense versus repeat or continuing offenses is not specified on the cited pages; criminal prosecution or administrative license action may follow depending on the statute charged.[3]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: seizure of firearms, criminal charges, denial or revocation of permits, and court orders can occur depending on facts and controlling statutes; check the enforcing agency for procedures.[2]
  • Complaint & inspection: report unsafe storage or suspected unlawful possession to the Inglewood Police Department via their non-emergency contact or online reporting tools; see Help and Support / Resources below for official contact links.[1]
  • Appeals/review: appeals of permit denials or administrative actions generally go through the issuing county or administrative process; exact time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited pages and are governed by the issuing agency's rules.[2]

Applications & Forms

Permit and purchase-related forms are maintained by state and county authorities. Examples include background-check procedures and county carry-permit applications. The California DOJ Bureau of Firearms lists state forms and guidance; Los Angeles County provides application materials and instructions for licenses to carry where applicable. If no Inglewood-specific permit form is published, residents use the state or county application process.[3][2]

Carry permits are issued by county licensing authorities, not the city.

How-To

  1. Determine which permit or process applies to you: purchase background check, firearm safety documentation, or county license to carry.
  2. Gather required identification and any training certificates required by the issuing agency.
  3. Complete the state or county application and submit with required fees and fingerprints following the issuing agency's instructions.[2]
  4. Follow safe-storage best practices: keep firearms unloaded, use locked containers or safes, and store ammunition separately.
  5. If you are unsure, contact the Inglewood Police Department non-emergency line or the county licensing unit for guidance before transferring or carrying a firearm.[1]

FAQ

Do I need a city permit to own a firearm in Inglewood?
No. Ownership and purchase requirements are governed by California law and county licensing processes; the city enforces those laws but does not operate a separate ownership permit program.[3]
Where do I apply for a carry permit?
Carry licenses are issued by county licensing authorities; in Los Angeles County consult the county/sheriff firearms licensing unit for application steps and fees.[2]
What are safe storage expectations?
Safe storage means securing firearms unloaded in locked containers or using certified locking devices and keeping ammunition separate; consult California DOJ guidance for state expectations and resources.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Inglewood enforces state and county firearms laws; licensing is handled by state or county agencies.
  • Use locked storage and keep firearms unloaded when not under direct control.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Inglewood official site and Police Department contact
  2. [2] Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Firearms Licensing
  3. [3] California Department of Justice - Bureau of Firearms