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Posted: 3/28/2024 11:28:30 AM EDT
So if I order a firearm send it to a local ffl but don't have my local drivers license can I use my property valuation notice as proof of residency?
Link Posted: 3/28/2024 1:42:10 PM EDT
[Last Edit: freeride21a] [#1]
from batfewtfbbq

What form of identification must a licensee obtain from a transferee of a firearm?

The identification document presented by the transferee must have a photograph of the transferee, as well as the transferee’s name, residence address, and date of birth. The identification document must also be valid (e.g., unexpired) and have been issued by a governmental entity for the purpose of identification of individuals. An example of an acceptable identification document is a current driver’s license.

A combination of government issued documents may be used to meet the requirements of an identification document. For example, a passport which contains the name, date of birth, and photograph of the holder may be combined with a voter or vehicle registration card containing the residence address of the transferee in order to comply with the identification document requirements. A passport issued by a foreign government is also acceptable so long as it has all of the required information.

Whether a hunting license or permit issued by a retailer meets the definition of an identification document is State law specific. This license or permit meets the definition of an identification document if the State in which the retailer is located has authorized the retailer to supply State issued documents. If the State recognizes the hunting license or permit as government issued, then this license or permit would qualify as being government issued for the purposes of supplementing another government issued identification document.

A description of the location of the residence on an identification document, such as a rural route, is sufficient to constitute a residence address provided the purchaser resides in a State or locality where it is considered to be a legal residence address.
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I found that it also depends on what the FFL is willing to accept within the above.
Link Posted: 3/28/2024 10:20:34 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By eddienyr:
So if I order a firearm send it to a local ffl but don't have my local drivers license can I use my property valuation notice as proof of residency?
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If you are a resident why don't you have a drivers license ?
Link Posted: 3/29/2024 8:07:01 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By eddienyr:
So if I order a firearm send it to a local ffl but don't have my local drivers license can I use my property valuation notice as proof of residency?
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What form of identification must a licensee obtain from a transferee of a firearm?

The identification document presented by the transferee must have a photograph of the transferee, as well as the transferee’s name, residence address, and date of birth. The identification document must also be valid (e.g., unexpired) and have been issued by a governmental entity for the purpose of identification of individuals. An example of an acceptable identification document is a current driver’s license.

A combination of government issued documents may be used to meet the requirements of an identification document. For example, a passport which contains the name, date of birth, and photograph of the holder may be combined with a voter or vehicle registration card containing the residence address of the transferee in order to comply with the identification document requirements. A passport issued by a foreign government is also acceptable so long as it has all of the required information.

Whether a hunting license or permit issued by a retailer meets the definition of an identification document is State law specific. This license or permit meets the definition of an identification document if the State in which the retailer is located has authorized the retailer to supply State issued documents. If the State recognizes the hunting license or permit as government issued, then this license or permit would qualify as being government issued for the purposes of supplementing another government issued identification document.

A description of the location of the residence on an identification document, such as a rural route, is sufficient to constitute a residence address provided the purchaser resides in a State or locality where it is considered to be a legal residence address.

[18 U.S.C. 922(t); 27 CFR 478.11 and 478.124]
Link Posted: 3/29/2024 8:29:42 AM EDT
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I will be moving to AZ soon and was wondering if I ordered something before I had proper ID/license
Link Posted: 3/30/2024 9:37:22 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By eddienyr:
I will be moving to AZ soon and was wondering if I ordered something before I had proper ID/license
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You're supposed to get your driver's license changed within a few days regardless.
So, the question is moot.

And riding to work on a bicycle, for DUI bums.
Link Posted: 4/2/2024 9:39:46 AM EDT
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I retired in September and am waiting for my wife to retire less than two years. Will be escaping the anti 2A bullshit from Washington State. Was trying to see if I can liberate myself from this shit holes grasp
Link Posted: 4/4/2024 11:35:37 AM EDT
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