What can I use as proof of address to buy a firearm if I don’t have a utility bill?
You could use any two pieces of delivered mail from the same day. Just wait for your mail carrier to make a delivery and use whatever the carrier leaves that includes your name and address.
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What can I use as proof of address to buy a firearm if I don’t have a utility bill?
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand the importance of having proof of address. Do you have any other official documents, such as a lease agreement or a bank statement that shows your current address?
Bank statements.
Lexi, Chatbot
Are you looking for alternative options to prove your address for a specific purpose, like opening a bank account or applying for a driver’s license?
It is to purchase a handgun. They asked me for a utility bill, which I don’t have.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with your firearm purchase.
That’s all.
James
Hello! I’m James Daloisio, a Criminal Law expert, and I’m here to help you with your proof of address questions related to your firearm purchase. Let’s get you the information you need!
James
You could use any two pieces of delivered mail from the same day. Just wait for your mail carrier to make a delivery and use whatever the carrier leaves that includes your name and address.
Any other options other than that? Because they did not want to take my bank statement.
James
You can also solicit a declaration from your postmaster confirming your residency at that address.
James
Has the issue with proving your address been resolved for your firearm purchase? If you need more options or have further questions, feel free to ask.
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