§ 922(g) is prohibited from possessing a homemade gun if the “principal parts” of the gun have traveled in interstate commerce. If state law prohibits a person from owning a gun (or a particular kind of gun) the person can't own a homemade gun (or that particular kind of homemade gun).
Do I need to register my guns? No, the US nor the State of North Carolina does not require firearm registration. However, you must follow the state's gun laws to avoid charges.
Renewal of Carry Concealed Handgun Permits: Applicants must fill out an on-line renewal application. Acceptance of the renewal packet will be conducted by appointment only. Appointments are available only to applicants who expire within the next 60 days.
Concealed handgun permit applications are available online at Permitium, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division. Renewal applications are also available online at Permitium, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division.
A: There is no NC state law that requires you to register your firearms, or notify any public official. One county in NC requires its residents to register handguns – Durham County. This power was granted to Durham County by the State Legislature. No other counties or localities are permitted to require registration.
Summary of North Carolina Gun Laws North Carolina is a shall-issue state with concealed handgun permits issued at the county level by the local sheriff's office. Open carry is legal in North Carolina without a permit.
Simply put, it is legal to keep a weapon in your vehicle as long as it isn't concealed (unless you have a valid CHP permit). The gun must be visible and readily seen. If it is concealed, it must not be within the reach of anyone else.