FFL Transfer Dealers
1,559 of the 12,343 gun stores we track nationwide have FFL transfer service. Every online gun purchase has to land at a licensed dealer near you — and finding one that actually does transfers, at a fair fee, is the search the map cannot answer. Each listing here has transfers confirmed individually.
Browse by state
- Alabama26
- Alaska5
- Arizona35
- Arkansas15
- California60
- Colorado35
- Connecticut31
- Delaware6
- Florida112
- Georgia40
- Idaho23
- Illinois41
- Indiana47
- Iowa23
- Kansas20
- Kentucky21
- Louisiana29
- Maine17
- Maryland35
- Massachusetts30
- Michigan47
- Minnesota26
- Mississippi8
- Missouri46
- Montana8
- Nevada12
- New Hampshire16
- New Jersey18
- New Mexico5
- New York37
- North Carolina63
- North Dakota10
- Ohio71
- Oklahoma19
- Oregon18
- Pennsylvania114
- South Carolina25
- South Dakota8
- Tennessee29
- Texas184
- Utah19
- Vermont5
- Virginia43
- Washington24
- West Virginia9
- Wisconsin38
- Wyoming6
Send the dealer's FFL before the seller ships. The receiving shop emails its license copy to the seller; call ahead, confirm the transfer fee and whether they charge extra for NICS delays.
Common questions
- How much is an FFL transfer fee?
- Typically $20-50 per firearm. Some shops discount multiples on one order and some charge more for handguns in states with extra paperwork. The fee is set by the shop, not by law — it pays for their time and the background check handling.