Pennsylvania Firearm Bill of Sale
Create a free Pennsylvania firearm bill of sale. Notarization is recommended but not required for a Pennsylvania firearm bill of sale. Fill in the details, preview it live, and download a PDF or email it.
Pennsylvania firearm requirements
Pennsylvania law generally requires most private (non-licensed-dealer) sales/transfers of firearms — handguns, and most long guns other than certain rifles/shotguns — to be processed through a licensed dealer or county sheriff, who completes the transfer paperwork and background check (the Pennsylvania State Police Instantaneous Criminal History Records Check System, PICS). A bill of sale is not the operative transfer document. This is a neutral documentation note only and is not legal or compliance advice; parties should confirm current requirements with the Pennsylvania State Police.
Seller
Buyer
Firearm Details
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⚠ Pennsylvania law generally requires most private (non-licensed-dealer) sales/transfers of firearms — handguns, and most long guns other than certain rifles/shotguns — to be processed through a licensed dealer or county sheriff, who completes the transfer paperwork and background check (the Pennsylvania State Police Instantaneous Criminal History Records Check System, PICS). A bill of sale is not the operative transfer document. This is a neutral documentation note only and is not legal or compliance advice; parties should confirm current requirements with the Pennsylvania State Police.
Firearm Bill of Sale (Pennsylvania)
1. Parties
This Bill of Sale is made on ________________ between [SELLER NAME] ("Seller") and [BUYER NAME] ("Buyer"). The Seller sells and transfers to the Buyer all of the Seller's right, title, and interest in the firearm described below.
2. Description of Firearm
[Enter the firearm details]
3. Purchase Price
For valuable consideration, the Buyer pays the Seller the total purchase price of $________, paid in full, receipt of which the Seller acknowledges.
4. Delivery
The Seller delivers possession of the firearm to the Buyer on ________________, unless the parties agree otherwise in writing.
5. Condition and Warranties
The Buyer has had the opportunity to inspect the firearm and accepts it in its current condition.
The firearm is sold "AS-IS," with all faults. Except for the warranty of title below, the Seller makes no warranties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Warranty of title: The Seller warrants that the Seller is the lawful owner of the item, that it is free of all liens and encumbrances, and that the Seller has the right to sell it.
6. Governing Law
This Bill of Sale is governed by the laws of the State of Pennsylvania.
Signatures
By signing below, the Buyer and Seller acknowledge that they have read, understand, and agree to this Bill of Sale.
Signature: _______________________________________
Seller — Printed name: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________
Date: ________________
Signature: _______________________________________
Buyer — Printed name: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________
Date: ________________
Email yourself a copy (PDF)
This is a self-help template, not legal advice. Confirm Pennsylvania's requirements before signing.
Pennsylvania Firearm Requirements
A firearm bill of sale is your proof of the sale and of ownership in Pennsylvania. Notarization is recommended but not required for a Pennsylvania firearm bill of sale.
Pennsylvania law generally requires most private (non-licensed-dealer) sales/transfers of firearms — handguns, and most long guns other than certain rifles/shotguns — to be processed through a licensed dealer or county sheriff, who completes the transfer paperwork and background check (the Pennsylvania State Police Instantaneous Criminal History Records Check System, PICS). A bill of sale is not the operative transfer document. This is a neutral documentation note only and is not legal or compliance advice; parties should confirm current requirements with the Pennsylvania State Police.
Source: PennDOT Driver and Vehicle Services — "Buying or Selling a Vehicle" (pa.gov/agencies/dmv).
What to Include
A firearm bill of sale documents a private sale of a gun, recording the make, model, and serial number. It is a record of the transaction between private parties.
- Make
- Model
- Type
- Caliber / Gauge
- Serial Number
- Sale price, date, and both signatures
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a firearm bill of sale need to be notarized in Pennsylvania?
Notarization is recommended but not required for a Pennsylvania firearm bill of sale.
Do I need a bill of sale for a firearm in Pennsylvania?
It is strongly recommended as proof of the sale and price, and may be needed for registration.
Can I download or email the firearm bill of sale?
Yes — fill in the form above, then download the PDF or email a copy to yourself. Both buyer and seller should sign.
Disclaimer
This Pennsylvania firearm bill of sale generator is a self-help tool for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Confirm Pennsylvania's requirements before signing.