Kentucky doesn't require handgun registration, so the basic answer is, you can't because there is no such thing. You CAN, however, if you want to, go to a gun store and pay for a transfer and have the gun store process the paperwork, however this isn't required by any law in Kentucky.
Like most states, Kentucky does not have registration of ordinary firearms. You may give or sell a shotgun to another resident of your state so long as you do not have cause to believe they are ineligible to possess a firearm. There is no formal "transfer of ownership". If you like, make out 2 copies of a bill of sale, you both sign both, each keep one copy- but that is not required by law. If the other person is not a resident of KY, the transfer must be made thru a licensed firearms dealer.
Kentucky does not require registration of guns.
There is no gun registration laws in Kentucky, so if they have the money, and are not a felon, and are 21 or over, they can buy it
No. The state of Kentucky does not require handgun registration.
Carry on with your transfer paperwork, it's not your problem what they do with it after you have sold it to them, it becomes their problem.
To legally purchase a handgun out of state, you must have an FFL dealer ship the handgun to an FFL dealer in your state.
Contact your local police.
In order to transfer the ownership of a handgun to a resident of a different state than your own, FEDERAL law requires that to gun be sent TO a Dealer with a Federal Firearms license in the home state of the person recieving it. They go to the dealer, complete the same paperwork and process as if they were buying it from that dealer. This applies in all 50 states.
A 9 mm handgun can cause a lot of damage to someone's chest and abdomen. A 9 mm handgun and kill someone.
NJ requires licensing of handgun owners, and police approval of all transfer of ownership of handguns. You need to discuss transfer on an inherited handgun with the NJ State Police.
Considering that it is a federal offense, I would expect them to extradite from anywhere. You would be much better off to deal with it instead of hiding.
Generally speaking, yes. There are several major gun sales sites such as gunbroker.com. In the U.S. you can only purchase a handgun within the state you reside, so if you order a handgun from someone over the internet, the handgun must be shipped to a dealer in your state, and then you go to that dealer and pick it up. Dealers charge a transfer fee for this service. The transfer fee will run from $25 to $100 depending on the dealer. Before you order a handgun on the internet, check with your dealer to be sure they will accept it. A few dealers won't accept transfers, and some dealers won't accept transfers if they normally stock the same gun.
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You don't. Kansas doesn't require registration.
If you tried to buy a gun and it came back as a "delay" that doesn't have anything to do with the State of Kentucky. Background checks are processed through the federal system, and what a delay usually means is that there is something on your record that they cannot verify, or there is someone with a similar name to yours and they are trying to verify your identity.