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    Moving counties--anything that needs to be done as far as notifying authorities?

    Title. I'm moving to a different county in the near future and am wondering if there's anything I need to do as far as notifying authorities. Here's the relevant information (and please speak up if you need more info).


    Moving from Saginaw to Ingham county in August.

    I own a pistol and a semi-auto rifle. No NFA items.

    I do not have a CPL yet (planning on getting that as soon as classes start opening up).

    10-day pistol license was timely sent to the Saginaw County Sheriff.



    Being newer to gun ownership and having read some of Michigan's confusing firearms statutes, I'm concerned about making mistakes. What do I need to do/who do I need to contact? Or am I good to go? Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WaltherWolverine View Post
    Title. I'm moving to a different county in the near future and am wondering if there's anything I need to do as far as notifying authorities. Here's the relevant information (and please speak up if you need more info).


    Moving from Saginaw to Ingham county in August.

    I own a pistol and a semi-auto rifle. No NFA items.

    I do not have a CPL yet (planning on getting that as soon as classes start opening up).

    10-day pistol license was timely sent to the Saginaw County Sheriff.



    Being newer to gun ownership and having read some of Michigan's confusing firearms statutes, I'm concerned about making mistakes. What do I need to do/who do I need to contact? Or am I good to go? Thank you!
    Congrats on your move…nothing to worry about relating to your firearms ownership.
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    Walther-shoot me a pm if you are interested in joining a pistol league.

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    There are no actions you need to do in regards to your firearms.
    Your pistol has been registered with the STATE and is good for life.
    No further actions are required.
    Your rifle doesn't require registration and you aren't required to inform the government that you have it or where it is.

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