He's got a citation...

Published on November 21, 2023
Duration: 0:36

This video highlights the critical address verification step during firearm purchases, specifically for FFL transfers. It demonstrates how an outdated address on a State ID necessitates alternative documentation like utility bills or official citations. The content humorously illustrates a real-world scenario, emphasizing the importance of accurate paperwork for legal firearm acquisition.

Quick Summary

For FFL firearm transfers, your State ID must show your current address. If outdated, bring alternative proof like utility bills, a hunting license, or official citations to verify your current residence and complete the purchase.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Address Verification Issue
  2. 00:08Alternative Documentation Options
  3. 00:18Using a Citation as Proof

Frequently Asked Questions

What documentation is needed for FFL firearm transfers?

You primarily need a valid government-issued ID like a State ID or Driver's License showing your current address. If the address is outdated, alternative documents such as utility bills, lease agreements, or official citations may be required.

Can I use my old address on my ID to buy a gun?

No, your State ID or Driver's License must reflect your current residential address for FFL firearm transfers. If it's outdated, you'll need to provide additional official documentation proving your current address.

What if my State ID address is wrong for a gun purchase?

If your State ID address is not current, the FFL dealer will request other official documents to verify your residency. Examples include recent utility bills, bank statements, or other government-issued mail showing your name and current address.

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