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Old 12-06-2016, 7:18 PM
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My brother is looking to transfer one of his remaining lowers to his son(my nephew). Is it too late to do the Intrafamilial transfer by the end of the year, or should he just do a ppt?
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Are both father and son residents of CA?

Is nephew at least 18 with his FSC?

Intrafamilial transfer among CA-resident people of proper relationship - father to son works - is essentially instant, reported after the fact via OPLAW form or web reporting app.

And that process entirely avoids using a CA FFL.
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Old 12-06-2016, 8:19 PM
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Are both father and son residents of CA?

Is nephew at least 18 with his FSC?

Intrafamilial transfer among CA-resident people of proper relationship - father to son works - is essentially instant, reported after the fact via OPLAW form or web reporting app.

And that process entirely avoids using a CA FFL.
Yes to all. So just to confirm, if they fill out the proper documentation, pay the fees ASAP, they are ok. I did a search and it seems that it took a few weeks to get a response that the tranfer was complete.
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Yes to all. So just to confirm, if they fill out the proper documentation, pay the fees ASAP, they are ok. I did a search and it seems that it took a few weeks to get a response that the tranfer was complete.
The last two transfers I did took 14 weeks and 18 weeks to receive a letter from CA DOJ.
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No need to wait for a return.

The transfer occurs when dad hands the thing to son. The paper is an honor-system report of a past event.
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No need to wait for a return.

The transfer occurs when dad hands the thing to son. The paper is an honor-system report of a past event.
Understood. Just reporting on my two most recent wait times. The OP might start to wonder where their letter is.
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In the "honor-system of a past event" how long does the recipient have to file the paperwork? Days, weeks, months, etc.
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In the "honor-system of a past event" how long does the recipient have to file the paperwork? Days, weeks, months, etc.
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(3) Within 30 days of taking possession of the firearm, the person to whom it is transferred shall submit a report to the Department of Justice, in a manner prescribed by the department, that includes information concerning the individual taking possession of the firearm, how title was obtained and from whom, and a description of the firearm in question. .
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