You are not required to register your shotgun. In fact the California Attorney General says:
"California law does not require persons moving into California report rifles or shotguns. One important thing to be aware of though is that certain rifles and shotguns may be defined as 'assault weapons' in California and are prohibited from entering this state under most normal circumstances. Additionally, machine guns and ammunition feeding devices with the capacity to accept greater that 10 rounds may not be transported into California."
http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/ab991.php --- this link takes you to it. If you do have a handgun you are required to register it within 60 days.
No. It is not required to register or operate the vessel in California. It is required by most Marinas if you want to get a slip.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no; contact your local police.
No.
You will pay the tax when you register the vehicle in your name.
You have to register any gun in the United States of America. You do not have to register a shotgun in Texas. The other person who answered may have have been thinking of the procedure when you purchase a gun. If you move to Texas and take your shotgun with you I don't think there is any requirement that you register the shotgun when you get to Texas. We took some guns out of Texas to Grand Cayman on a yacht. We register the guns with US customs before we left.
In Michigan, you do not need to register shotguns or most other firearms. However, you are required to have a purchase permit or pass a background check when buying a shotgun from a dealer. It is important to follow local laws and regulations regarding ownership and use of firearms. Always ensure you are informed about any specific requirements that may apply in your area.
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Recommend you contac the CA DOJ and a lawyer for the current legal answer.
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you don't have to register any guns. If you are unsure, check with a local gun dealer.
Yes, you are required to pay any outstanding late registration fees in California before you can register your vehicle in Florida. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) must clear any registration issues, including fees, for you to obtain a title and register the vehicle in another state. It's advisable to resolve any fees or registration issues with California to avoid complications during the registration process in Florida.
There is no requirement or provision to register a shotgun in PA
You can, should, and are legally required to register a financed car.