The owner of a registered Class III firearm, such as a machinegun, should have a copy of the registration paperwork from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE, or ATF for short). In some cases, such as when an owner dies, the heirs may have difficulty locating the paperwork. The executor of the estate can contact the ATF, and they can conduct a records search. IF the firearm has already been registered, it may be transferred by the ATF to an heir without a transfer tax. IF the firearm is not already registered, it cannot BE registered, and must be surrendered to the ATF for destruction. STRONG NOTE OF CAUTION- Possessing an unregistered Class III firearm is a serious offense, punished by 10 years in prison. If you have a Class III firearm that you are unsure of it's legality, you should contact an attorney that is familiar with the National Firearms Act for assistance AT ONCE.
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To find out if someone has opened an LLC in your name without your knowledge or consent, you can check with the state's Secretary of State office where the LLC would have been registered. They can provide information on any businesses registered under your name.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
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No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car that is registered under someone else's name unless the owner of the car agrees to the refinancing process.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
if he graduated from your class go to classmates.com if not then try the phone book. sometimes you can even find someone by googling there name
Go to your County Court House. The clerk will check for you. Usually, if you have a business name registered and someone else in that state tries to use it you will get a letter to inform you. If you haven't registered your business - fill out an "assumed business name" form and they will check to make sure no one is using it.
Where are you? Most U.S. states do not require registration.
The only find is a registered business name for a beautishion business in Australia
If you registered your dog in your name, you can easily get a copy of its registration papers. Contact the kennel club where your dog is registered and request a copy. You will probably have to pay a fee to get a copy. If he is registered in someone else's name, that person will have to make the request.
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