(1) Upon receiving notice that any Gun Violence Protection Order has been issued under this Chapter, the Police Department shall:
(a) designate an officer to serve such order.
(b) advise the Pennsylvania State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation of such order so that such agencies may provide notice of the order through the Pennsylvania Instant Check System and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
(2) The Police Officer serving any Gun Violence Protection Order under this Chapter shall direct that the respondent immediately relinquish all firearms in his or her possession, custody or control.
(3) The Police Officer shall take possession of all firearms in the possession, custody, control of the respondent that are relinquished.
(4) If personal service by a Police Officer is not possible, or not accomplished within twenty-four (24) hours of being issued, the respondent shall relinquish all firearms in a safe manner to the control of the Police Department within twenty-four (24) hours of receiving service or actual notice of such order, or as otherwise directed by the Court.
(5) Police Department procedures.
(a) The respondent shall be provided by the Police Department a signed and dated written receipt for all firearms received. This receipt shall include, but need not be limited to, a detailed identifying description indicating the serial number and condition of the firearms.
(b) Firearms received by the Police Department shall not be engraved or permanently marked in any manner, including, but not limited to, engraving of evidence or other identification numbers.
(c) Unless reasonable suspicion exists to believe that a particular firearm has been used in the commission of a crime, no firearm shall be test fired.