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Firearm Prohibitions in Virginia Under federal law, people are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms if they have been convicted of a felony or some domestic violence misdemeanors, or if they are subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition.
You can apply for your marriage license in Virginia by either showing up in person at any county/city court clerk's office or going online. The following county court clerk's offices allow you to apply online and send you a confirmation email once you do: Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William.
An individual who has been convicted of two or more misdemeanors within the five-year period immediately preceding the application, if one of the misdemeanors was a Class 1 misdemeanor, but the judge shall have the discretion to deny a permit for two or more misdemeanors that are not Class 1.
Once the Police Department has completed the background investigation and provided the results to the Clerk's Office, the application is approved or denied by the Circuit Court Judge. Pursuant to VA Code §18.2-308.05, Virginia law requires action on the application by 45 days.
Have been convicted of any assault, assault and battery, sexual battery, or discharging or brandishing a firearm in violation of Virginia laws within the three years prior to submitting your application. Have been convicted of stalking.
An individual who has been convicted of any assault, assault and battery, sexual battery, discharging of a firearm in violation of § 18.2-280 or 18.2-286.1 or brandishing of a firearm in violation of § 18.2-282 within the three-year period immediately preceding the application.
Pursuant to Code of Virginia §18.2-308, any person twenty-one years of age or older, or if he or she is a member of the United States Armed Forces, may apply in writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court where he or she resides or the county or city in which he or she is domiciled, for a five-year permit to carry a ...