If your LTATT covers all the usual: shops, smiths etc. - you can take it from the store to your place, as long as transfer is approved. BC LTATTs are not firearms' specific; e.g. you don't have to have Reg. Cert. # or gun's S/N listed on your LTATT.
If your LTATT covers all the usual: shops, smiths etc. - you can take it from the store to your place, as long as transfer is approved. BC LTATTs are not firearms' specific; e.g. you don't have to have Reg. Cert. # or gun's S/N listed on your LTATT.
Probably incorrect.
If you bought from a store, a statt will be sent to the store along with the transfer notice. If you bought privately then you will have to apply for a statt to get it home. CFO also informed me on my last purchase that my ltatt wasn't valid for transport until the registration certificate was in my possession. When I looked at my ltatt---yup that's what it said under "conditions". My ltatt doesn't cover shops but it does cover gunsmiths, so I guess as long as the shop has a gunsmith............but then again you won't have the registration yet.
CeeZer-- Now you've got me curious, does your ltatt list "shops"?
STATT takes about 30 minutes from your call to the CFO, giving the answering machine all the information they need, to the email with the STATT.
In theory that is the case as a rule.. but it's moot since no ATT is valid w/o the certs for the firearms in question (as moronic as that is as well as the stupidity of any att)
When making a purchase from a store the transfer notice serves as a temp registration which along with your STATT will allow you to transport your restricted home. Your LTATT won't be valid until you recieve your registration in the mail.
SWRAY1992--
Time frame for my last transaction= restricted transfer started on a Thursday in Alberta. Pistol arrived in the mail on Tuesday in BC. Got a STATT from the CFO and brought it home from the local postal outlet. Registration arrived in the mail on the Friday. This took place about 2 months ago' before the postal strike.