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  • sirnonz
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 1213

    PPT question

    i'm going to be buying 2 handguns from 2 different people, just wondering how the dros is going to happen. would i have to pay the 35 dollar twice? or how does it work. thanks.
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    CSACANNONEER
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    • Dec 2006
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    One DROS per handgun. $25 of each DROS goes to the state. I really dounbt that any FFL is going to give you a "deal" on 2 PPTs. So, yep, $35/handgun.
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      sirnonz
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 1213

      good to know, thanks for the fast reply.

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        ke6guj
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        • Nov 2003
        • 23725

        Originally posted by CSACANNONEER
        One DROS per handgun. $25 of each DROS goes to the state. I really dounbt that any FFL is going to give you a "deal" on 2 PPTs. So, yep, $35/handgun.
        If you were buying 2 handguns from 1 seller, you would get a discoun on the second handgun, $35 for the first, $31 for the second,

        What fees can I charge for handling a Private Party Transfer (PPT)?
        If the transaction is a PPT, you are restricted to charging no more than $25.00 in State fees described and $10.00 per firearm for conducting the PPT. For example:

        a.For a PPT involving one or more handguns, the total allowable fees are $35.00 for the first handgun, and $31.00 for each subsequent handgun.
        but, since you are doing two separate deals, it would not be A PPT involving one or more handguns, but would probable be considered "two PPTs, each involving 1 handgun", so $35x2.
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