First you must be at least 18 years of age or older. You must be a citizen of the USA and have no felonies. The process varies in every city as you must also comply with state, federal, and city law. Most cities have you apply for the permit at your local police station. The process consist of a simple backround check with a form and fees. Finger prints are taken and if you are eligible, you will receive your permit in the mail within a few weeks. Some departments require an interview with the chief of police or other high ranking officers to determine your eligibilty.
Contact the issuer of the permit.
Indiana does not require a permit to POSSESS ordinary firearms. It does require a permit to CARRY firearms CONCEALED. You apply for that permit through the Indiana State Police Website. This is a link to that website: http://www.in.gov/isp/2829.htm
Missouri no longer requires permits EXCEPT concealed carry permits (law changed this year) To replace a lost concealed carry permit, contact your county sheriff's office- they issue the permits.
No. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle of shotgun. yes at 16 in Indiana you can buy a shot gun or rifle from a gun store without a permit I live in Indiana so I should know.
No, citizens in Indiana can apply for a gun permit and a CCW (concealed carry) permit at their local sherriff's office. You MUST HAVE A PERMIT to carry the weapon, however, or else it will be a crime.
Go to the link below titled CONCEALED CARRY.
No. No reciprocal agreement between those two states.
The penalty for carrying a gun without a permit in Indiana varies depending on where it was carried and the circumstances of the arrest. In some cases this can be a level five felony and include 5-10 years in prison and large fines.
If you're referring to a concealed handgun permit, yes, Texas grants recognition to Indiana CCWs.
Are you referring to the concealed carry permit? It's the only "gun permit" I can think of in Virginia. Go to the sheriff's office which issued it to you, and request a replacement, is all you have to do.
In Indiana, a conviction for domestic battery can disqualify an individual from obtaining a gun permit. Under both state and federal law, individuals with felony convictions or certain misdemeanor convictions related to domestic violence are prohibited from possessing firearms. Therefore, if the domestic battery charge results in a conviction, it could prevent you from receiving a gun permit in Indiana. It is advisable to consult with a legal expert for specific guidance based on individual circumstances.
Contact the Michigan State Police.