Depends on the laws in your state or country. In the US, firearms registration is virtually nonexistent, save for NFA regulated firearms, and in the state of California (which, even then, is very limited in the scope of what gets registered).
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AnswerThis question is a bit confusing. If they are registered in YOUR name, YOU must have registered them, you should know what agency you registered them with, and they should be in YOUR gun safe.
have your name on the list
Since Texas does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms (same as most states), there ARE no firearms "in your name". Dealers maintain a record at their shop of guns you bought from them- for a period of 20 years.
The government maintains a list of people who are eligible to vote if your name is in that list you are registered otherwise an unregistered voter.If you are Pakistani SMS your CNIC to 8300 to check if you are registered or not.
Commit a gun related felony...
No one
You may pawn a firearm you own at a pawnshop that has a firearms license- not all pawn shops do.
To note on a business letter that the letter was also emailed, put 'Copy' after the name of the person and their address. Beside the word Copy write 'emailed to', then put the address where the letter was also emailed.
A list of registered attorneys in Lincoln, Nebraska can be found from the following resources: "Lawyers", "Lincoln", "Journalstar", "Nebar", "AVVO", "Cardhub", "Cadalaw", "Patentblog", "Litigation attorneys", to name a few.
what cars are registered on my name and i do not know
You can't- for two reasons. The first is privacy- the second is that only a few places in the US require registration of firearms- despite what may be shown on TV.