How do I transfer a RESTRICTED fire arm to a buyer
been a while since I have sold a restricted fire arm,, some one point me in the right direction and not the RCMP site,, been there and wasted lots of time
Tanks
How do I transfer a RESTRICTED fire arm to a buyer
been a while since I have sold a restricted fire arm,, some one point me in the right direction and not the RCMP site,, been there and wasted lots of time
Tanks
He pays you.
You get his RPAL info.
You hold certificate in your hand.
You call, tell them you want to start a transfer
They ask for serial number and maybe other details (on certificate)
They give you a transfer number
You give that to buyer
He completes the transfer
Deliver item to happy buyer by person or Canada Post.
Signature required, insurance as per buyer request as it’s no longer yours at that point.
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Billythreefeathers (01-31-2019), SIR VEYOR (01-30-2019), Tonsper (03-25-2019)
What certificate is that?
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Well you don't need to wait for them to mail the TAN. You can call and confirm. They will ask if I need a ATT and transfer me then.
Registration certificate. ( Yellow card )
Well you need to gather the buyer contact info ( phone/email.. Other then a username on a forum ) Name and PAL
Then you call 1800 731 4000, follow prompts 1 4 2.. English, transfer section, and continue.
You say you want to start a transfer, they will ask if you are the buyer or seller. They will ask your info, name, address, PAL # place of birth etc. Then which firearm you be transferring. So they will ask for the registration certificate number, make, model, serial number. And then the buyers name and PAL number..
They will give you a reference number to give to the buyer. They will call and confirm their info. Depending on the buyers province ( buyers province CFO approves ) call in a few days to check on it. Once complete you box it up good ( I use zip ties alot ) and call the CFO to get a short term ATT to take the restricted to the post office.
Naturally make sure everything is unloaded and no ammo to be shipped. Don't need to tell them what it is. Say no to dangerous good. You must ship by ground.. No xpresspost. And you need a signature required.
lone-wolf (01-30-2019), SwissArmyMan (01-30-2019)
I thought that was only ammo.
That it was ok to ship firearms by the quickest means that Canada Post offered, that allowed for a signature required.
If there's something that says "adult" required, that's better. Otherwise you might end up in the newspaper with "child received gun, signed for it." as was in the papers earlier this year.
Firearms too.
Firearms cannot be shipped via air and cannot have any markings on the outside of the packaging. The customer is solely responsible for meeting all Canadian Firearms Centre
regulations.Service To Be Used
Consumer- Regular Parcel with Signature option.
Contract customer-Expedited Parcel with the Proof of Age (18 or 19) option using EST. Visit Section Mail addressed to children of Policies for an age of majority by province or territory listing.
RangeBob (01-30-2019)
So, both sides have to call in separately?
What if you're in the same room?
Why does the rest of the country get first dibbs on half my income?