An Australian Federal Police (AFP) officer has been stood down from duty after being charged with drug offences in Western Australia's north west.

The officer, who is based in Exmouth, was charged after WA police raided a house and found methylamphetamine, a cannabis plant, drug paraphernalia and a few rounds of ammunition.

The 30-year-old is facing six charges including two of selling a prohibited drug and one of possessing a drug with intent to sell or supply.

He is due to face the Exmouth Magistrates Court on November 15.

The AFP declined to comment on the case as it was before the courts.