This site explains the form and procedure. It varies for residents and non-resdents. Short answer is to contact your local police department if you are a NJ resident. http://www.chiplakenews.org/WSCnjfpIDcard.htm
it is basically the same throughout the state. contact the police department that covers your municipality (either town police or state police). they will give you a form which you need to fill out (need to be 18 years of age or older), and a form that basically needs your signature allowing them to search your mental health records. return these forms to the police with a $5 check or money order. then you need to make an appointment with Sagem Morpho for fingerprinting (costs about $60). return a copy of the fingerprinting form and the recipt they give you to the police. then wait until they contact you for the card pickup.
Yes, but I believe NJ requires a Firearms ID card to possess firearms in the state. You should probably check with a local gun shop or police department to see what you need to do.
you need a firearms ID card to purchase a bb/pellet rifle in NJ
No.
NJ classifies BB guns as firearms. You need a NJ Firearms ID card to purchase a BB rifle or a NJ pistol permit to buy a BB pistol [one permit for each pistol]. Also be aware that the use of BB guns are subject to the same restrictions and legal ramifications as any other firearm.
Absolutely not. State law governs the sale and purchase of firearms. States do not accept municipal IDs.
It is unlawful to possess a drivers license or state issued identity card issued by any state other than the one in which you reside.
There is no law requiring registration of ordinary firearms in Illinois. The possessor must have a State Firearm Owner's ID Card.
Nope. To get a license or state ID from a state, you must be a resident of that state.
You can get a state photo id from the DMV. It looks like a license but is just an ID.
You can typically find your state ID number on your state-issued identification card. If you have misplaced your ID card, you may need to contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or licensing agency to request a replacement or inquire about your ID number.
yes and no it depends on the license or id card
Since the ID card will be valid throughout the state, they perform a statewide check.