I just changed from a florida resident to a Va resident, and want to buy a ps90 on sale

It is...at least 30 days if it is a newly issued VA license. No time for re-issues.rromeo wrote:I'm not sure if it's the law, but every dealer around here says your driver license must be 30 days old.
You should ask if you can pay up front and they can hold it for 15 days.
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So did the SP overstep their bounds and require 30 days of their own accord or is there some obscure ID 30 day requirement or is it just a rule of thumb as they may not have updated all of the records for a computerized check? It may not be limited to firearms if it does exist. I've never seen the statue though.Chasbo00 wrote:TBob, I would not call this a real legal cite; but, it's the only one I can find. From the VA State Police:
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_VFTP.shtm
"Primary Identification
The primary form of ID shall consist of a valid photo-ID form issued by a governmental agency of the Commonwealth or of the prospective purchaser or transferee’s home state that denotes the individual’s name, race, sex, address, and date of birth. Where the primary form is a photo-ID issued by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), the dealer shall not transfer a firearm to the prospective purchaser until 30-days after the date of issue of an original or duplicate driver's license unless a copy of his/her DMV driver's record is presented showing that the original date of issue was more than 30-days prior to the attempted purchase."
Nice find! I happily sit corrected.Chasbo00 wrote:OK, found it...
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504 ... .2-308.2C2
See 1st Paragraph of B. 1. at end: