Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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What does Michigan law require during a private sale of a handgun?

  1. Notarization of the sale

  2. Completion of a pistol sales record

  3. A waiting period of 3 days

  4. Registration with the local police department

The correct answer is: Completion of a pistol sales record

Michigan law requires individuals to complete a pistol sales record during a private sale of a handgun. This record must include identifying information for both the buyer and seller, as well as a description of the firearm being sold. Option A is incorrect because notarization is not required for a private sale, but may be needed for other transactions. Option C is incorrect because Michigan does not have a waiting period for private sales. Option D is incorrect because registration with the local police department is not required for the sale of a handgun, but may be necessary for other firearms in certain jurisdictions.