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Form RI-060, Pistol Sales Record, is a state-issued document completed to record the transfer of a described firearm from a seller to a buyer. The document must be used both by Federally Licensed Firearms dealers and private individuals.
There are no provisions in the statute; however, send a letter to the Michigan State Police, Firearms Records Unit, PO Box 30634, Lansing, Michigan 48909-0634, advising of the transaction.
One of the following is mandatory to utilize this form: Purchaser Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Number, Purchaser Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) Number, or Seller Federal Firearms License (FFL) Number and National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) Transaction Number.
Michigan requires the buyer of all sales and/or transfers of pistols to undergo a background check. If you don't have your Michigan CPL, you must get a permit to purchase from your local police department prior to taking possession of the pistol. Buyers Must: Be age 18 or older.
Anyone who can legally own a firearm in Michigan can also privately sell a firearm in the state.

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One of the following is mandatory to utilize this form: Purchaser Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Number, Purchaser Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) Number, or Seller Federal Firearms License (FFL) Number and National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) Transaction Number.
The conviction for carrying a firearm without a permit charge comes with the following penalties: Up to 5 years in prison. Fines of up to $2,500.00.
The Purchaser shall return the Licensing Authority Copy to the Sheriff's Office or Local Police Department within 10 days of purchase or transfer. The purchaser shall retain the Purchaser Copy. Michigan State Police, Firearms Records Unit for retention.
After receiving the pistol sales record form from the dealer, the Michigan State Police/Registry copy must be turned in to the Sheriff's Office or your local agency (Note: not all agencies register firearms please call the records unit of your local agency to confirm).

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