With the exception of certain guns such as machineguns that Federal law requires be registered, there is no statewide registration requirement in Ohio. Various cities may have city ordinances- check with your local police department. Link at the bottom of the page is a summary of Ohio firearm law.
No, Ohio doesn't require gun registration.
Ohio does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
First, find out if there is a process to register guns where you are. There is no gun registration in most of the US. If registration IS required, then check with the agency that handles that.
It appears that Ohio does not have gun registration, so the answer is, you don't. You should verify that with a reputable local gunshop.
You don't. Like MOST states, Ohio does not require registration of firearms. http://crime.about.com/od/gunlawsbystate/a/gunlaws_oh.htm
The answer depends on where you are located. In most U.S. states, no registration is required, so check with a local gun shop or police department to see if registration is required in your area.
No. As in most states, no registration of ordinary firearms is required.
The question can't be answered. National registration is not required.
Most of the US does not have gun registration. Where there IS registration, that information is not available to the public.Most of the US does not have gun registration. In areas that do, that information is not available to the public.
http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/MDSL.pdf
You can't. The state of Texas does not require registration, therefore, there is no gun registration that can be changed.
Only a few states in the U.S. require registration. In those that do, a gun can be registered to one person, then sold to another person and reregistered to that person, but you should check with your local authorities for the proper procedure if that applies where you are.. In most states, no registration is required and there is no national registration.