depends on state laws and county laws most time take the searial numbers not the gun again not the gun to your local sheriffs dept and have them run the numbers just hope its not hot and it would not hurt to have a bill of sell yoy know like if you buy an old car this way you have proof you bought it all this is only needed if its a pistol long arms which are any riffle or shotgun over 18.5 inches only need to be registered if you are going get them insured but with pistols they have to be registered so your pistol perment will be any good depends on state laws and county laws most time take the searial numbers not the gun again not the gun to your local sheriffs dept and have them run the numbers just hope its not hot and it would not hurt to have a bill of sell yoy know like if you buy an old car this way you have proof you bought it all this is only needed if its a pistol long arms which are any riffle or shotgun over 18.5 inches only need to be registered if you are going get them insured but with pistols they have to be registered so your pistol perment will be any good
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Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement to register an ordinary firearm. There is also no place to register a gun- on line or otherwise.
Go to your local police station.
Not to own a gun. Only to carry it concealed.
Depends on where you are. In most of the US, there IS no registration of firearms.
Wisconsin does not require registration of regular Title I firearms.
There is no process to register an ordinary firearm in the State of Virginia. Same applies to MOST of the states. Simply put, there is no one to register it WITH.
You would have to go to your local gun shop and register your firearm there. Then, after completing that, you would have to go the gun range and register yourself there, with your gun permit.
Like most states, there is no firearms registration in West Virginia.