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Firearms information

People are required under Minnesota law to follow certain procedures to be eligible to obtain, transfer or carry a handgun. 

Permit to Carry annual reports

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) maintains a Permit Tracking System which provides information only to law enforcement and prosecutors about people who have been granted or denied a permit to carry a firearm. The Permit to Carry Annual Report contains summary information from the Permit Tracking System. The annual reports are required under Minnesota Statute 624.714.

The BCA has a records retention schedule that requires Permit to Carry reports to be kept for seven years. Reports older than seven years are available from the Legislative Reference Library and the Gale Family Library at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Related Statutes

  • The Permit to Carry law includes information about requirements for obtaining a permit and penalties for carrying a firearm without a permit.
  • Minnesota’s Report of Transfer law contains information for federally licensed firearms dealers about what must be reported when transferring a firearm.
  • Certain private party transfers of firearms now require background checks.
  • The process for application, review and renewal of a permit to purchase, along with penalties for providing false information, is provided in the Transferee Permit law.