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Applying for a Washington State Gun Dealers License
Every state has its own set of regulations established for businesses selling firearms and ammunition. The State of Washington is no different and you need to be aware of the regulations before opening your own firearms business in the state. The most important step of all is obtaining your Washington Gun Dealers License after you have obtained your Federal Firearms License.
If you are planning to be engaged in the business of selling firearms at either wholesale or retail or who has, or is required to have a Federal Firearms License is also required to have a Washington Firearms Dealers License. RCW 9.41.010(10) is the Washington State Statute applicable to this regulation. It is easy to apply for a Washington Firearm Dealers License at the law enforcement agency located in the town where your business will be located. While you are applying, you also will be fingerprinted and a criminal history check will be conducted prior to your license being issued. If this is your first Washington Firearms License, it will take approximately 30 days to complete the background check and approve or disapprove your application. You will need to bring along with you a copy of your Federal Firearms License and a copy of your Washington State Business License. You also will need to bring picture ID with you. The cost of the Washington State license is $125.00 and can be paid by check or money order. The Washington State Firearms License is valid for one year from the date of issue. It is your responsibility to renew it as necessary because you will not receive a reminder notice from the state.
If you move your business within the same law enforcement jurisdiction, you will not have to pay a transfer fee. However, if you are moving your business to a new jurisdiction, you will need to contact the law enforcement agency and obtain a new license. Remember, if you open a new store you will need a license for that store’s location. For additional information regarding obtaining a gun dealers license, you can contact the Department of Licensing in Olympia, Washington.
So You Want to Get a Gun Dealer License
You may be like millions of other people and want to become involved in the firearms industry. Owning your own firearms business requires that you obtain a gun dealer license from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE). There are several things you will need to do before you become licensed and you must meet all of the requirements before sending in your application. Once you are licensed, you will be able to buy guns as a dealer and sell them to customers.
You will need to get a Federal Firearms License (FFL) application from the BATFE and fill it out. Once your application is completed, you will need to decide what type of license you want. The BATFE will inform you within 60 days if you have been approved for a firearms license. If you are approved, then the license is valid for three years at the place of business shown on the license. It will need to be renewed every three years to keep it valid.
In order to qualify for a FFL there are some strict requirements that you must meet. Some of them are:
• You must be at least 21 years old.
• You must not be prohibited from holding or trading guns or ammunition.
• Your federal records must be unblemished.
• You must provide all information required by the licensing administration.
• You are allowed to legally engage in business in the country or state in which you reside.
• Where you conduct business must follow all local and state laws.
• Your place of business must have all required storage and safety devices for your firearms in place.
You will be charged an application fee when you apply for your license. The amount varies, depending on where you are setting up business. And, there are different firearm licenses that require a different fee. The fees must be re-paid when you renew your license every three years. Getting a gun dealer license is something that you can do but it will take a little leg work on your part. And, you will be required to meet any and all federal regulations before a license will be issued to you.