In order to transfer a gun through an FFL at a gun store or the likes, a specific Federal Firearms License transfer process must be followed: the recipient needs to be present at the FFL's licensed location and satisfy the background check requirements, fill out a Form 4473, and then take possession of the firearm.
In Georgia, private sellers are not required to conduct universal background checks or maintain any records for the sale, however identification is recommended if you wish to maintain a record of the transaction.
In Georgia, there is no firearm registry. If the recipient of the firearm gift is not prohibited from legally possessing the firearm and the rules on transfer are followed, the gift is legal under federal and state law.
Change of Address If your address changes during the time your Weapons Carry License is valid, you must change the address on your license by going to the Probate Court in the county that issued your license.
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1) Buyer must complete a BATFE form 4473. 2) Buyer must be legally eligible to receive and own a firearm. 3) Buyer must pass a FBI NICS background check. The only exception to completing the FBI NICS Back ground check is if you posses a valid/current Georgia Weapons Carry License.
Georgia Weapons Carry License Applications must be submitted online. Applicants will complete the application and answer all questions online before coming to the court to sign the application.
Legal Residency: You must be a legal GA resident and have a premise for conducting business in firearms. Clean Criminal Record: Applicants cannot have a disqualifying criminal record, such as convictions for felonies or domestic violence, and must not be prohibited from handling firearms under federal law.
As a 20-year-old, you can legally own a pistol that is gifted to you. Georgia law permits individuals aged 18 and older to possess a handgun.