A class III driver's license does not exist in the state of California. California offers class A, B, C, M1, and M2 licenses.
To SELL Class III firearms, you must be a dealer that has been licensed to buy and sell class III guns (also known as a SOT- Special Occupational Tax) To OWN a class III firearm, you do not "get a license". Transfer of that gun to you requires it be transferred by a Class III dealer, and the transfer approved by the BATFE.
None- there is no such thing as a Class III license. There are 39 states that permit private ownership of fully automatic firearms, but there is no special license to possess a Class III firearm. In the states where it is legal, transfer of ownership will require approval of the BATFE
No such license. If you want to POSSESS a Class III firearm, you must be 21, and the transfer of the firearm approved by the US BATFE- but it does not require a license .
Be a U.S. citizen, have a driver's license from Arizona with your correct address on it, go to an authorized NFA/Class III dealer, fill out the required paperwork and send it off to the ATF. The dealer will probably help you with the paperwork, but not all dealers do.
transferable machine guns are now legal. You still have to go through the paperwork and the $200 ATF tax, but you no longer need a Class III license to own them. However, other NFA items such as SBR's, SBS's and suppressors are still illegal without a Class III.
DB Class Köf III was created in 1959.
Class III
In the US, you start by applying to the BATFE for an 01 Dealer Federal Firearms License. That means you ALSO need a premises that is zoned for business, secure storage for firearms, a business license, etc etc etc. You will also need your local Chief Law enforcement officer to sign off on your application, and the money to pay for the license ($200). Then you add the Special Occupational Tax (SOT) for being a Dealer in Class III firearms ($3000) See the link below for more information.
class III rated for up to 5,000lbs, class IV is rated for up to 10,000lbs towing capacity
A volunteer examiner must be at least 18 years of age. Part 97.509 section b states the following: (b) Each administering VE must: (1) Be accredited by the coordinating VEC; (2) Be at least 18 years of age; (3) Be a person who holds an amateur operator license of the class specified below: (i) Amateur Extra, Advanced, or General Class in order to administer a Technician Class operator license examination; (ii) Amateur Extra or Advanced Class in order to administer a General Class operator license examination. (iii) Amateur Extra Class in order to administer an Amateur Extra Class operator license examination. (4) Not be a person whose grant of an amateur station license or amateur operator license has ever been revoked or suspended.
It is a Class III Narcotic.
Just guessing, I'd say that any felony conviction would disqualify the person in question.