No
There is no law requiring registration of ordinary firearms in Illinois. The possessor must have a State Firearm Owner's ID Card.
contact your insurance broker with details of car registration, owner...etc...
No, but you need to be the legal owner of that firearm.
If the firearm owner records the name of the person he wishes to have the firearm and so identifies the firearm in his will, that person is eligible to receive the gun. Otherwise, the estate administrator can indicate who can receive the gun.
The owner of the firearm is responsible to keep the firearm secure and properly stored.
tottaly the owner because it not really your sons car
They may not have access to any firearm. When not in the personal custody of the owner, the firearm must be under lock IF the felon is in the same home at that time. The felon may not have access to the keys to the lock.
Firearm Owner's Identificarion Card
Because there is no such thing as a "Registered Gun Owner" in Michigan. There is no requirement for registration of a firearm other than handguns. Contact the Michigan State Police for additional information. By the way, information contained in such databases is not open to the general public.
Realistically, you can't.
The owner of a registered Class III firearm, such as a machinegun, should have a copy of the registration paperwork from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE, or ATF for short). In some cases, such as when an owner dies, the heirs may have difficulty locating the paperwork. The executor of the estate can contact the ATF, and they can conduct a records search. IF the firearm has already been registered, it may be transferred by the ATF to an heir without a transfer tax. IF the firearm is not already registered, it cannot BE registered, and must be surrendered to the ATF for destruction. STRONG NOTE OF CAUTION- Possessing an unregistered Class III firearm is a serious offense, punished by 10 years in prison. If you have a Class III firearm that you are unsure of it's legality, you should contact an attorney that is familiar with the National Firearms Act for assistance AT ONCE.
It is not illegal in US or many countries for someone to drive your car, except when the driver does not have a driving licence. The owner can be ticketed, if the car does not have valid registration, emissions and safety inspection done.