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.
A person who meets the following criteria will be classified as a Category 1 restricted person under Utah law: Has been convicted of a violent Aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, , kidnapping, and are all examples of violent felony offenses.
Utah Background Check System. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) administers the state's background check system, ensuring all firearm transactions meet state and federal laws. The BCI processes all background checks, using federal databases to evaluate the eligibility of potential firearm buyers.
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A person who meets the following criteria will be classified as a Category 1 restricted person under Utah law: Has been convicted of a violent Aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, , kidnapping, and are all examples of violent felony offenses.
An individual purchasing a firearm from a dealer shall consent in writing to a criminal background check, on a form provided by the bureau. the social security number or any other identification number of the individual receiving the firearm.
Carrying a concealed, unlawfully possessed short-barreled shotgun or a short-barreled rifle is a second-degree felony, punishable by one to 15 years in prison; a fine of up to $10,000; or both.