See post above by Renegade and use the FORM. I believe you have 30 days to file it.One thing I don't like in TX, selling your car and leave the plates on hoping the new owner does the right thing. In NY you removed the plates when you sold it.
See post above by Renegade and use the FORM. I believe you have 30 days to file it.One thing I don't like in TX, selling your car and leave the plates on hoping the new owner does the right thing. In NY you removed the plates when you sold it.
Turned them in or used it on the next vehicle you bought."In NY you removed the plates when you sold it."...and?
No BOS included?My friend bought a car and found a gun hidden in the trunk.
cool shit like that never happens to meMy friend bought a car and found a gun hidden in the trunk.
My friend bought a car and found a gun hidden in the trunk.
He isn't a gun guy, when I asked him what it was he said shiny.cool shit like that never happens to me
ROFLMAO........Did you ever find out what it was? What happened to it?He isn't a gun guy, when I asked him what it was he said shiny.
No but I'll have to ask him the next time we talk.ROFLMAO........Did you ever find out what it was? What happened to it?
No but I'll have to ask him the next time we talk.
Texas was the state with the highest number of registered weapons in the United States in 2021, with 1,006,555 firearmshelotes,
You posted: "If selling a gun that is 'registered to you', you should require and FFL transfer.
WRONG...you're in Texas, not some commie state...no registration of guns in Texas and the FFL transfer isn't required either, when one person is selling to another in Texas...where are you getting your 'mis-information'?
Vehicles are required to be titled in the buyer's name within 30 days from the date of sale. Failing to properly transfer a vehicle into the buyer's name could result in the seller being held responsible for tickets, toll violations or even crimes committed with the vehicle. To ensure this doesn't happen to you, accompany the buyer to your county tax office to ensure a vehicle title application is filed.One thing I don't like in TX, selling your car and leave the plates on hoping the new owner does the right thing. In NY you removed the plates when you sold it.
How can this be? In Texas Firearms are not registered.Texas was the state with the highest number of registered weapons in the United States in 2021, with 1,006,555 firearms
Well, there is thatHow can this be? In Texas Firearms are not registered.
There is no such thing as gun registration in Texas.Texas was the state with the highest number of registered weapons in the United States in 2021, with 1,006,555 firearms
Not required does not mean unable to. There is about 10 times that amount estimated to be owned in Texas. Maybe those were guns registered in another state.How can this be? In Texas Firearms are not registered.
How can this be? In Texas Firearms are not registered.