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Selling, Giving or Trading Firearms
When you sell, give or trade a firearm to someone else, it is a “transfer” under the Firearms Act. When a firearm is transferred to a new owner, the registration record needs to be updated to show that you are no longer the owner. The firearm also needs to be registered to the new owner if the new owner is a business or individual in Canada.
This fact sheet explains what firearms can be transferred, who can have a firearm, and how to meet these requirements if the transfer takes place in Canada.
It also touches on some things you should know if you export a firearm to someone who lives in another country.
Transfers Within Canada
What Firearms can be Transferred
Only firearms that have been registered and verified by an approved verifier can be transferred to a new owner. If you have a firearm that has not been registered or if you need help to verify a firearm, call 1 800 731-4000 to find out your options. Although the deadline for registration has passed, every effort will be made to help you bring the firearm into compliance with the law.
A Chief Firearms Officer must approve all transfers of restricted and prohibited firearms.
Who Can Be a Transferee
The transferee is the one who is acquiring the firearm from you. If the transfer takes place in Canada, the firearm may only be transferred to one of the following:
an adult (18 or older) with a Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) that is valid for that class of firearm or a valid Firearms Acquisition Certificate (FAC);
a business, museum, legion or other organization with a valid Firearms Business Licence; or
a public service agency – for example, a police force, a police academy or a department or agency of any level of Canadian government (federal, provincial, territorial or municipal).