Shotguns require a background check. As for permits, it depends on your state - most do not require a permit, although some may require an identification card for firearms owners.
Impossible to answer without knowing how old you are, where you live and a background check.
No.
In Wisconsin, you do not need a permit to purchase a firearm. However, buyers must pass a background check when purchasing from a licensed dealer. Private sales do not require a background check, but it is still advisable to follow safe and responsible practices. Additionally, a permit is required to carry a concealed weapon.
Yes
From a licensed dealer, yes.
Yes, in Connecticut, you need a permit to buy a gun. Specifically, you must obtain a handgun eligibility certificate or a firearm permit issued by the state. Additionally, background checks are conducted for all firearm purchases. For long guns, a permit is not required, but a background check is still necessary.
No, the permit system only pertains to handguns. To buy an ordinary Title I rifle or shotgun, you simply go to a gun shop, fill out your Form 4473, have the NICS background check phoned in, and pick up your firearm. Now for pistols, you either need to purchase pistol permits from the Sheriff's Office of your county, or have a North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit.
Money. Permit not required.
Yes
Well, this answer takes a slight clarification. The "gun permit background check" is just a basic criminal background check, basically the same as you get any other time you need a criminal background check. What shows up is your criminal record. Typically, they look for felonies and disqualifying misdemeanors. In the U.S. each state sets its own rules and conditions for gun permit approval, so what they look for depends on the state. In Tennessee, for instance, they check for felonies, misdemeanors involving domestic violence, and DUI arrests for the last 5 years.
With over 25000 laws on the books regarding firearms, it is always best to check with your local law enforcement for current information.
As long as you meet the minimum age requirements and are not criminally prohibited, no license is required for a shotgun.