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Ohio Firearm Bill of Sale
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Last updated February 28, 2026

Ohio Firearm Bill of Sale Overview

Ohio adopted Constitutional carry in 2022, allowing persons 21 and older to carry concealed without a permit. The state has no background check requirement for private sales, no waiting period, no registration, and no permit to purchase.

Private transfers follow federal law. Ohio issues Concealed Handgun Licenses (CHL) through county sheriffs for reciprocity. The state has firearms preemption preventing local regulation stricter than state law.

Ohio has no assault weapons ban, no magazine restrictions, and NFA items are legal with proper federal registration. The state has a strong castle doctrine and stand-your-ground law.

No

Private sale BG check

None

Waiting period

No

Registration required

No

Permit to purchase

Ohio Firearm Transfer Requirements

Here's what you need to know about firearm transfers in Ohio:

Important: Federal Law Still Applies

Even though Ohio does not require background checks for private sales, federal law still prohibits selling a firearm to anyone you know or reasonably believe is a prohibited person. This includes convicted felons, domestic violence offenders, and unlawful drug users. Violations carry up to 10 years in federal prison.

Seller Requirements

  • Verify Residency: Both parties must be Ohio residents for a legal private sale
  • Age Verification: Buyer must be at least 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns
  • Bill of Sale: Complete a bill of sale documenting the firearm's serial number, make, model, and both parties' information
  • No Prohibited Buyers: Do not sell to anyone you know or suspect is prohibited from possessing firearms under federal or state law

Buyer Requirements

  • Ohio Residency: Must be a current Ohio resident with valid state ID
  • Not Prohibited: Must not be a prohibited person under federal or state law
  • Retain Bill of Sale: Keep your copy as proof of legal purchase and ownership

How to Fill Out a Ohio Firearm Bill of Sale

Follow these steps to properly complete your Ohio firearm bill of sale. Our template guides you through each field to ensure compliance with Ohio and federal requirements.

1

Enter Seller Information

Include the seller's full legal name, current Ohio mailing address, date of birth, and government-issued ID number (driver's license or state ID). This information is critical for establishing a clear chain of custody for the firearm.

2

Enter Buyer Information

Include the buyer's full legal name, current Ohio address, date of birth, and ID number. Verify the buyer's ID is valid and current. Confirm the buyer is a Ohio resident — selling to an out-of-state resident in a private sale is a federal crime.

3

Describe the Firearm

Record the firearm's make (manufacturer), model, serial number, caliber or gauge, type (handgun, rifle, shotgun), barrel length, and finish/color. The serial number is the most important identifier — verify it matches the physical firearm exactly.

4

State the Sale Price

Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Note the payment method. If the firearm is a gift, write "$0 — Gift." If a trade, describe the items exchanged.

5

Include Eligibility Statement

The buyer should sign a statement affirming they are legally eligible to purchase and possess firearms under both federal and Ohio law, that they are not a prohibited person, and that they are a resident of Ohio.

6

Sign, Date, and Keep Copies

Both parties must sign and date the bill of sale. Print at least two copies — one for each party. Keep your copy indefinitely as there is no statute of limitations on ATF firearm traces.

Ohio Firearm Transfer Process

While Ohio does not require background checks for private sales, following a structured process protects both parties:

1

Verify Both Parties' Eligibility

Check IDs to confirm both parties are Ohio residents and of legal age. The seller should have no reason to believe the buyer is a prohibited person.

2

Meet in a Safe Location

Conduct the transaction in a public place, such as a police station parking lot or gun range. Many Ohio police departments offer safe transaction zones.

3

Complete and Sign the Bill of Sale

Fill in all fields including the serial number, both parties' information, and the sale price. Both parties sign and date.

4

Exchange Payment and Firearm

Complete the payment and transfer the firearm. Each party keeps their signed copy of the bill of sale.

5

Store Your Records Securely

Keep your copy of the bill of sale in a safe place indefinitely. This is your proof of legal transfer if the firearm is ever traced.

Ohio Firearm Transfer Fees & Costs

Here are the typical costs associated with a private firearm transfer in Ohio:

Fee / CostAmount
Background CheckNot required for private sales
Firearm RegistrationNot required
Carry PermitOptional — available for reciprocity

Sample Ohio Firearm Bill of Sale

Below is a preview of our Ohio-specific firearm bill of sale. Your customized document will include all fields required by Ohio and federal law.

STATE OF OHIO

FIREARM BILL OF SALE

Private Party Firearm Transfer Document

SELLER:

Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Ohio Address]
DOB: [Date of Birth] ID#: [DL Number]

BUYER:

Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Ohio Address]
DOB: [Date of Birth] ID#: [DL Number]

FIREARM INFORMATION

Make: [Manufacturer] Model: [Model]
Serial #: [Serial Number]
Caliber: [Cal/Gauge] Type: [Handgun/Rifle/Shotgun]
Sale Price: $[Amount]

Ohio Firearm Bill of Sale FAQ

Answers to common questions about Ohio firearm bills of sale, private transfers, and state requirements.

Official Ohio Resources

Use these official state and federal resources to verify Ohio firearm transfer requirements and access government information.

Other Ohio Bill of Sale Templates

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