They have changed the laws quite a bit recently. I know you can mail in the paper work from a purchase that was made in MI. If I was in your shoes I would just take the pistols (unloaded & in a case of course) to your local Michigan PD with any paperwork you currently have for them. They should be able to help you out. I would not think it should be a problem for them to issue you the proper papers.
So even though they're all purchased legally and registered to me in the national database I still have to treat them like I don't own them when I move back to Michigan?
he bumped like 6 threads that were over 7 years old. I am not sure if he did anything else, but I always got yelled at by sandals for doing that, maybe sandals didn't like that SS did it?
First you have to be a Michigan resident . If you are or when you are just walk in to the local PD and ask for permits for how many pistols you need to register. Go home fill out the needed information on the permit application and return it to the PD. Just put your name in for seller and buyer . If they ask tell them you just move her and need to register them .
Real easy and straight forward.
Thanks for your service !
If you are moving into the state you fill in the normal form for a purchase and mark yourself as the seller. That is what I did when i moved into the state.
I don't see anything on here where you called and verified. I'd still call and verify. If you're going through the "standard" purchase permit process, you can only get 1 permit a day.
You'll probably follow the same process that CPL holders use to get their firearms registered.
There is no national gun database, as FlatFender has already pointed out. States handle the registrations. In Michigan it's the Michigan State Police.
I have just moved to Michigan from another state. How much time do I have to register my pistols?
MCL 28.422 Upon establishing legal residency, you should immediately contact your local law enforcement agency, pass the basic safety questionnaire, and complete a License to Purchase.
If the guns were purchased using Texas permits in Texas, they need to be re-registered in Michigan.
Although I'm curious how Texas gave you purchase permits without you showing valid ID, or if they even have permits in Texas (I'm guessing not). Unless you just showed your military ID. Not sure how Texas law works.
If the guns were purchased using Texas permits in Texas, they need to be re-registered in Michigan.
Although I'm curious how Texas gave you purchase permits without you showing valid ID, or if they even have permits in Texas (I'm guessing not). Unless you just showed your military ID. Not sure how Texas law works.
No such thing as a purchase permit in the land of the free (Texas). All you need to purchase when you're in the military is your military ID and a copy of your orders bring you to whatever state you're in.
It was on a few bills getting voted on. It passed either state senate or house. Some of the items were eliminating PFZs, gun boards for CPL approval, and purchase permits. I'm not sure if they were shot down or not.
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