Texas does not have gun registration.
If you suspect the gun has been stolen, call your local law enforcement agency.
They have access to databases of stolen guns and can check this for you and find the rightful owner.
Well, it depends. In the U.S. most states to not require registration and there is no federal registration, so the answer is, if you are in the U.S. it probably isn't registered. There are, however, a few states that do require registration, but if you live in one of those states, you still probably can't access the database. So, in general, the answer is, you can't.
If you are in the U.S. the basic answer is, you can't. Most states don't require registration, regardless of what you hear. "Gun registration" may be the single most mis-used phrase ever. Also, there is no federal registration. In the few U.S. states that do require registration, the information is not available to the general public.
In California, the registration of a handgun occurs through The California Department of Justice Bureau of Firearms. A simple Firearm Ownership report should be filled out and filed with the bureau.
These databases are not available to the general public. Go to any law enforcement agency with legal proof of ownership of the weapon (bill of sale, etc) and request the info. If it is YOUR gun they should be glad to check to make sure it is registered to you.
It is legal to carry a gun in state of California as long as it is exposed and unloaded. Now you can not carry it in places as Followed:
School Zone - 1000 feet from a school Ground
Post Office
Federal or State building
You can go to www.opencarry.org and find out more information on this question also.
The basic answer is, you can't. In the United States, there is no list. U.S. Federal law does not require registration of ordinry firearms, and only a few states require it. In the states that DO equire registration of a particular firearm, information on registered guns/ owners is not avaialble to the general public due to privacy laws.
You can ask your local police or go to the CA Department of Justice website for correct and up to date information.
See your local police.
No. There is no registration of gun owners
Missouri does not have gun registration!
Since the state of Texas doesn't require gun registration, the answer is zero. There are zero guns registered in the state of Texas.
Contact the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The Handy Gun is classed as an "Any Other Weapon" and has to be registered, much like a machine gun.
check with your state police
Firearms are not required to be registered in SC.
Contact your local sheriff or police agency.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
Check with the organization that is responsible for registering firearms where you live.
GO TO THE POLICE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can't. You have to have the sn to search and then only LE can do it.
you will need to find out if the store is still in business or contact the police if he registered it.