Your local police can provide you with a correct and up to date answer.
Georgia does not require the registration of firearms owned by citizens. Georgia law actually prohibits local city/county governments from registering firearms when applying for a firearms license. However dangerous weapons must be registered in compliance with the National Firearm Act (NFA) of 1934 and Federal Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968
There is no registration of ordinary Title I firearms in Georgia. You may pawn a gun that you legally own. You may not pawn a gun that you do not legally own.
Depends on the laws in your state or country. In the US, firearms registration is virtually nonexistent, save for NFA regulated firearms, and in the state of California (which, even then, is very limited in the scope of what gets registered).
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 400 million registered firearms in the United States. This number accounts for both registered and unregistered firearms, as many states do not require registration. The exact figure can vary, but the U.S. has one of the highest rates of civilian firearm ownership in the world.
Colorado does not have registration of ordeinary firearms, so there is no way to have a gun registered to you.
Law enforcement only.
As a private citizen, you can't.
In 2012 Georgia had 5,804,812 registered voters. Of those registered voters, only 3,900,050 turned out to vote in the 2012 Presidential election.
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Firearms are not required to be registered in SC.
You can't.
Go to Georgia State Corporation Commission website from where you can locate the the registered corporations and see for Wachovia bank, from where view status and you can get registered agent information from there. Mohankumar