No. You do not need to register your handgun in Utah.
No. You do not need to register your handgun in Utah.
To establish personal identification and residence in this state for purposes of this part, a dealer shall require an individual receiving a firearm to present one photo identification on a form issued by a governmental agency of the state.
The seller is required to take the firearm to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in their state of residence and have it shipped to an FFL dealer in Utah. The buyer then completes the Firearm Transaction Record (ATF 4473) and a background check, then the transfer will take place.
The seller is required to take the firearm to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in their state of residence and have it shipped to an FFL dealer in Utah. The buyer then completes the Firearm Transaction Record (ATF 4473) and a background check, then the transfer will take place.
Utah Code 76-10-526. No state permit is required to possess a rifle, shotgun or handgun. It is unlawful to carry a loaded firearm on any public street without a permit.
A family member gifting you a firearm falls under the legal category ``Private Sales & Transfers''. There is no requirement for a background check or any paperwork, under either Utah or Federal law.