It depends on where you are, but in the vast majority of the United States, you do not register handguns.
It depends on where you are. In most of the U.S. states, you do not register guns.
Depends on what it is and where you live.
Contact the CA DOJ
You need to contact the authorities
You will need to talk to a lawyer.
Register means to enroll or sign up to something. A sentence with the word register could be, Each parent must register their child with their preferred school before the enrollment cut off in January.
You will need to contact the RCMP for a correct, current and legal answer.
There is no registration of ordinary Title I firearms in Indiana.
Pennsylvania does not have registration of ordinary firearms. There is no place or procedure to register a gun, whether inherited or not.
No
Impossible to answer without more details.
Depends on how old Montana is.
You need to register it in Alaska even though your father let you borrow a gun until you can get one.
No. Unless it is a fully automatic weapon (often referred to as an "NFA Weapon) There is no requirement to register firearms anywhere in the State of Florida.
You would have to go to your local gun shop and register your firearm there. Then, after completing that, you would have to go the gun range and register yourself there, with your gun permit.
Depends on the law of your state. It is not required under Federal law
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement to register an ordinary firearm. There is also no place to register a gun- on line or otherwise.
Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
No