It depends on where you are. Most states do not require registration and there is no national registration. If you live in one of the few states that requires it, you have to sell your gun through a gun store. Otherwise, you can sell a gun to another person with no paperwork as long as the other person can legally own a gun.
You do still have the option of selling through a gun store by having a local store process a transfer for you, but it is an added expense (most gun stores charge at least $25, some charge more, and a few gun stores don't do transfers).
Most of the US does not have gun registration. Where there IS registration, that information is not available to the public.Most of the US does not have gun registration. In areas that do, that information is not available to the public.
You can't. The state of Texas does not require registration, therefore, there is no gun registration that can be changed.
Louisiana doesn't have gun registration to begin with.
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)?
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He is for gun registration of course. He is also in favor of background checks on all firearm sales at gun shows.
Texas does not require gun registration.
If the ownership of the gun is changing, it must be sent to a firearms dealer in SC. If the ownership is not changing (owner is moving to SC) no action is needed. Neither state requires registration of guns.
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.
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It depends on where you are. In the U.S. there isn't a nationwide registration.