Arizona Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required to legally sell a gun privately in Arizona?

  1. A bill of sale

  2. Background check by a licensed dealer

  3. Notification to local law enforcement

  4. No requirement

The correct answer is: No requirement

To legally sell a gun privately in Arizona, there is actually no specific requirement for a background check or notification to local law enforcement. This means that individuals can engage in private sales without needing to fulfill those formalities. Arizona law permits private sales between individuals, which allows for greater flexibility in transactions compared to states that impose stricter regulations. While it's always good practice to document a sale for personal records, such as creating a bill of sale, it is not a legal requirement in Arizona's private gun sales context. This lack of requirement emphasizes the state's more permissive stance on firearm transactions among private parties.