Livingston County Michigan Sheriff Livingston County Jail Building, 150 S. Highlander Way, Howell, MI  48843 Phone 517.546.2440  FAX 517.546.1744  Jail Phone 517.546.2445  Jail FAX 517.546.1800

 
Gun Registration & Concealed Pistol Licenses

Firearm ownership carries with it a great responsibility. You must take the appropriate measures to safeguard your welfare, as well as the welfare of others, when handling a firearm. Accident prevention is the user's responsibility.

Livingston County issues over 2,500 Handgun Permits and over 500 Concealed Pistol Licenses’ every year. There is no cost to obtain a Purchase Permit / Registration.


QUALIFICATIONS

To legally own and use a firearm, you must meet the following criteria:
1. You must be at least 21 years of age, or you must be at least 18 years of age if you are purchasing the firearm from a relative.
2. If you have ever been convicted of a Felony, you will not be eligible.
3. If you have any criminal cases pending against you or old cases without a court disposition, you will not be eligible.
4. If you have any court orders that state you may not purchase or own a firearm, you will not be eligible.
5. You must obtain a Purchase Permit in the County that you reside.
6. You must present valid picture identification showing your current address. We will not accept expired identifications.



PURCHASE PERMITS

1. To purchase a pistol, you must first come into the Sheriff’s Department and obtain a Purchase Permit.
2. You will need to show a valid picture I.D.
3. You will be asked to fill out a general questionnaire and also be required to take a short quiz regarding handgun rules and safety.
4. We will do a background check to verify that you meet all the qualifications.
5. Once you have been approved, you will be issued a Purchase Permit.  This is a four (4) part Form.  One section is for your records.  One section is for the sellers records.  Once section is for our records and the final section is for the State of Michigan.  You will have 10 days from the date you are issued your permit to obtain your handgun.     
6. Once you have obtained your gun, you have an additional 10 days to send in or drop off the two sections of your Purchase Permit that are labeled Agency Copy and MSP Copy.  If you do not return these forms to our office within 10 days of purchasing your firearm, you will need to re-apply for a Purchase Permit. (We will only issue up to three Purchase Permits per person per day.)


SAFETY INSPECTIONS / REGISTRATION

As of January 07, 2009, the State of Michigan no longer requires gun owners to have their firearms Safety Inspected.   As referred to in the paragraph above, once you return the Agency Copy and MSP Copy of your purchase permit to our office, we will record your information and automatically register your firearm with the State of Michigan.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE NEW FIREARMS REGISTRATION LAWS, PLEASE CONTACT THE STATE OF MICHIGAN FIREARMS UNIT. 

HOURS OF OPERATION

Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you obtained a handgun from the estate of a deceased friend or family member, you will need to bring a copy of the death certificate with you when you come in to apply for a firearm permit.  As long as you meet all qualifications, the gun can be registered in your name.

Further, if you have moved to this area from out of the state, you must come into the Sheriff Department to have your firearms re-registered in the State of Michigan.

A Concealed Pistol License is generally required for transporting a pistol, loaded or unloaded in a motor vehicle or on your person.

Without a Concealed Pistol License, you are limited to transporting your pistol, unloaded, in a locked container, in the trunk of a vehicle only under the following circumstances

1. En route to or from a hunting or target shooting area, provided that you are in possession of a valid Michigan Hunting License or a member of an organization that has target shooting range facilities.
2. Transportation from the place of purchase to your home, place of business or place of repair.
3. In moving goods from one place of residence or business to another place of residence or business.
 

If your vehicle does not have a trunk, the pistol may be transported in the passenger compartment for the above purposes, (1 – 3), provided that it is unloaded, in a locked case and not readily accessible to the occupants of the vehicle.

NOTE – Full-time Peace Officers are not required to obtain a Concealed Pistol License.

When hunting with a pistol, the pistol must be carried in a holster or belt in plain view, on the outside of your clothing, unless you have a Concealed Pistol License for hunting or a non restricted Concealed Pistol License.

CONCEALED PISTOL - How do I apply for my Concealed Pistol License?

(YOU CAN OBTAIN A CPL APPLICATION PACKET FROM THE SHERIFF DEPARTMENT)
Carrying Concealed Weapons (Effective July 1, 2001)

New Applicants

1. Complete the required 8 hour training course
2. Submit your completed UNSIGNED application with the following, to the Livingston County Clerk’s Office:
a. Training Certificate
b. Two (2) passport quality photos – Suggestions: Wal-Mart, Meijer, CVS Pharmacy, UPS Store
c. Valid picture ID with current address
d. $105.00 fee payable by Cash or Check
(Check payable to: Livingston County Clerk)
3. Complete and sign the Mental Health form
4. Once you have completed the above steps, you will need to take your paid receipt to the Livingston County Jail to have your fingerprints taken. Printing hours: M-F, 8-11 & 1-3.
Allow for 2-4 months before the next step.
5. You will receive a letter, in the mail, telling you what day and time to appear before the Board

Renewal Applicants

1. Complete 3 hours of review of the required training and have at least 1 hour of firing range time in the last 6 months. The Livingston County Concealed Pistol Licensing Board recommends that you contact your previous instructor, or any firearms instructor, for more detailed information.
2. Submit your completed UNSIGNED application with the following, to the Livingston County Clerk’s Office:
a. Two (2) NEW passport quality photos – Suggestions: Wal Mart, Meijer, CVS Pharmacy, UPS Store (Photos from the previous application process will not be accepted)
b. Valid picture ID with current address
c. Previous License
d. $105.00 fee payable by Cash or Check (Check payable to: Livingston County Clerk)
3. Complete and sign the Mental Health form
4. Once you have completed the above steps, you will need to take your paid receipt to the Livingston County Jail to have your fingerprints taken. Printing hours : M-F, 8-11 & 1-3.

Please note, if you were previously fingerprinted after the date of January 1, 2006,
you will not need to be reprinted.  The State of Michigan will review your existing
fingerprints that they have on file.

Allow for 2-4 months before the next step.
5. The Livingston County Concealed Pistol Licensing Board will review renewal applications to select which applicants will need to be seen again. If you are not selected, you will receive a letter in the mail stating that your application has been approved. You will then be required to return to the Livingston County Clerk’s Office to pick up your new license.

PLEASE REFER TO YOUR CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE APPLICATION PACKET OR WWW.MICHIGAN.GOV  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

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Last updated:  Thursday, December 01, 2011 Updated by:  L. Lalewicz