This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Bill Of Sale Firearm Michigan.
If it's a handgun, yes—state law requires documentation. Long guns don't require one, but using a Bill of Sale is still the safest way to protect yourself.
Write down the make, model, caliber, and serial number. Then add the purchase amount, the buyer and seller’s contact details, and the date. Everyone signs—it’s that simple.
Yes, for handguns. Michigan requires a permit to purchase or valid concealed pistol license (CPL), plus completing a Pistol Sales Record form. The seller must return their copy to law enforcement within 10 days. Long guns sold privately don't require permits, but documentation is still smart.