There is no federal gun registration in the US. Therefore, the only thing that shows your ownership of a gun is a bill of sale. Dealers keep records of sales and there is no need to do anything. Private individuals selling a personal firearm may keep records, but there is no requirement.
If you are buying a gun not in the same state you need to go through a FFL. Some states, like IL and NJ have licensing requirements. See your local laws for more detail.
Sell it.
The buyer will pay the sales tax when they transfer the car into their name. The seller will pay property tax on the vehicle up untll the day the car is transfered into the buyers name. Transfer the car on the day of the sale.
I imagine state laws vary on this but in Texas you do not have to call anybody to transfer a black powder gun.
Paisa Pay is EBays online payment service, where buyers can pay sellers through credit card or bank transfer. Paisa Pay is EBays online payment service, where buyers can pay sellers through credit card or bank transfer.
Well how did they get in your name? Do you live in a state or city where there is mandatory gun registration, even for private-party transactions? Or are you just talking about the federal "firearms and transfer record" (federal registration) that a person has to fill-out when they buy a gun from a gun dealer (FFL holder-- a sporting goods store, gun shop, or pawn shop usually)?
consumers
No. Concealed carry permits are issued by individual states, and do not transfer.
Describe the situation.
Marketplace
Every state would be different on this. Check with your local DOT.
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The title MUST be changed over into the buyers name, otherwise if the buyer gets into an accident you could be held responsible. If you are financing the car get a finance agreement drawn up and signed and transfer the car into the buyers name but list yourself as the lienholder. I would recommend both you and the buyer go to the DMV together so they can show you how to complete the paperwork.