Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What happens to the registration certificate of a restricted firearm during a transfer of ownership?
Once the transfer is approved and completed, the Registrar issues a new registration certificate in the name of the new owner.
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Question: What happens to the registration certificate of a restricted firearm during a transfer of ownership?
Answer options:
- The seller keeps it as a receipt.
- The buyer throws it away and gets a new one. ✅ A new certificate is issued to the buyer by the CFO/Registrar.
- The certificate is valid for the life of the firearm regardless of owner.
Correct answer: A new certificate is issued to the buyer by the CFO/Registrar.
Explanation: Once the transfer is approved and completed, the Registrar issues a new registration certificate in the name of the new owner.
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