ORS 166.505
Permits to purchase firearms

  • rules

(1)

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(a)

A person may apply for a permit-to-purchase a firearm or firearms under this section to the police chief or county sheriff with jurisdiction over the residence of the person making the application, or their designees, hereinafter referred to as “permit agent.”

(b)

A person is qualified to be issued a permit-to-purchase under this section if the person:

(A)

Is not prohibited from purchasing or acquiring a firearm under state or federal law, including but not limited to successfully completing a criminal background check as described under paragraph (e) of this subsection;

(B)

Is not the subject of an order described in ORS 166.525 (Definitions) to 166.543 (Criminal penalties);

(C)

Does not present reasonable grounds for a permit agent to conclude that the applicant has been or is reasonably likely to be a danger to self or others, or to the community at large, as a result of the applicant’s mental or psychological state or as demonstrated by the applicant’s past pattern of behavior involving unlawful violence or threats of unlawful violence;

(D)

Provides proof of completion of a firearm safety course as defined in subsection (8) of this section; and

(E)

Pays the fee described in subsection (3)(b) of this section.

(c)

An application for a permit under this section must state the applicant’s legal name, current address and telephone number, date and place of birth, physical description, and any additional information determined necessary by department rules. The application must be signed by the applicant in front of the permit agent.

(d)

The permit agent shall verify the applicant’s identity with a government-issued form of identification bearing a photograph of the applicant.

(e)

The applicant must submit to fingerprinting and photographing by the permit agent. The permit agent shall fingerprint and photograph the applicant and shall conduct any investigation necessary to determine whether the applicant meets the qualifications described in paragraph (b) of this subsection. The permit agent shall request the department to conduct a criminal background check, including but not limited to a fingerprint identification, through the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation shall return the fingerprint cards used to conduct the criminal background check and may not keep any record of the fingerprints. Upon completion of the criminal background check and determination of whether the permit applicant is qualified or disqualified from purchasing or otherwise acquiring a firearm the department shall report the results, including the outcome of the fingerprint-based criminal background check, to the permit agent.

(2)

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(a)

If during the background check, the department determines that:

(A)

A purchaser is prohibited from possessing a firearm under ORS 166.250 (Unlawful possession of firearms) (1)(c), the department shall report the attempted application for a permit, the purchaser’s name and any other personally identifiable information to all federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and district attorneys that have jurisdiction over the location or locations where the attempted application for a permit was made and where the permit applicant resides.

(B)

Based on the judgment of conviction, the permit applicant is prohibited from possessing a firearm as a condition of probation or that the permit applicant is currently on post-prison supervision or parole, the department shall report the attempted application for a permit to the permit applicant’s supervising officer and the district attorney of the county in which the conviction occurred.

(C)

The permit applicant is prohibited from possessing a firearm due to a court order described in ORS 166.255 (Possession of firearm or ammunition by certain persons prohibited) (1)(a), the department shall report the attempted application for a permit to the court that issued the order.

(D)

The permit applicant is under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board, the department shall report the attempted application for a permit to the board.

(b)

Reports required by paragraph (a)(A) to (D) of this subsection shall be made within 24 hours after the determination is made, unless a report would compromise an ongoing investigation, in which case the report may be delayed as long as necessary to avoid compromising the investigation.

(c)

On or before January 31 of each year, beginning in 2024, the department shall annually publish a report indicating for each county the number of applications made to any permit agent, the number of permits-to-purchase issued and the number of permits-to-purchase denied and the reasons for denial. The department may, by rule, include any additional information that it determines would be helpful to ensuring the permit-to-purchase process is being administered in a consistent and equitable manner.

(3)

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(a)

Within 30 days of receiving an application for a permit under this section, if the permit agent has verified the applicant’s identity and determined that the applicant has met each of the qualifications described in subsection (1)(b) of this section, the permit agent shall issue the permit-to-purchase.

(b)

The permit agent may charge a reasonable fee reflecting the actual cost of the process but shall not exceed $65, including the cost of fingerprinting, photographing and obtaining a criminal background check.

(4)

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(a)

The department shall develop:

(A)

A standardized application form for a permit under this section; and

(B)

A form in quadruplicate for use by permit agents in issuing permits under this section.

(b)

The issuing permit agent shall maintain a copy of each permit issued under this section.

(c)

The person named in a permit shall:

(A)

Maintain a copy of the permit as long as the permit is valid.

(B)

Present a copy of the permit to the gun dealer or transferor of a firearm when required under ORS 166.412 (Definitions), 166.435 (Firearm transfers by unlicensed persons), 166.436 (Department of State Police criminal background checks for gun show firearm transfers) or 166.438 (Transfer of firearms at gun shows).

(5)

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(a)

The permit agent shall report the issuance of a permit under this section to the department, and shall provide to the department a copy of the permit and any information necessary for the department to maintain an electronic searchable database of all permits issued under this section. A permit agent revoking a permit shall report the revocation to the department at the time that notice of the revocation has been sent to the permit holder.

(b)

The department shall maintain the electronic database described in paragraph (a) of this subsection by ensuring that new permits are added to the database, renewed permits are assigned a new expiration date, and expired or revoked permits are marked expired or revoked but retained in the database.

(6)

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(a)

A permit-to-purchase issued under this section does not create any right of the permit holder to receive a firearm.

(b)

A permit-to-purchase issued under this section is not a limit on the number of firearms the permit holder may purchase or acquire during the time period when the permit is valid.

(7)

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(a)

A permit-to-purchase issued under this section is valid for five years from the date of issuance, unless revoked.

(b)

A person may renew an unexpired permit issued under this section by repeating the procedures set forth in subsection (1) of this section, except:

(A)

A full fingerprint set does not need to be taken again if the original set has been retained by the permit agent or is otherwise available; and

(B)

The training course does not need to be completed, provided the course previously taken fully complies with each of the requirements set forth in subsection (8) of this section.

(c)

The permit agent may charge a reasonable fee for renewal of the permit, reflecting the actual cost of the process but shall not exceed $50, including the cost of obtaining a criminal background check and photographing.

(8)

As used in this section, “proof of completion of a firearm safety course” means the following:

(a)

Proof of completion of any firearms training course or class available to the general public that is offered by law enforcement, a community college, or a private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by a law enforcement agency, and that includes the components set forth in paragraph (c) of this subsection; or

(b)

Proof of completion of any law enforcement firearms training course or class that is offered for security guards, investigators, reserve law enforcement officers, or any other law enforcement officers, and that includes the components set forth in paragraph (c) of this subsection;

(c)

A firearms training course or class required for issuance of a permit-to-purchase must include:

(A)

Review of federal and state laws in place at the time of the class and other safe practices related to ownership, purchase, transfer, use and transportation of firearms;

(B)

Review of federal and state safe storage laws in place at the time of the class and other safe practices related to safe storage, including reporting lost and stolen guns;

(C)

Prevention of abuse or misuse of firearms, including the impact of homicide and suicide on families, communities and the country as a whole; and

(D)

In-person demonstration of the applicant’s ability to lock, load, unload, fire and store a firearm before an instructor certified by a law enforcement agency. This requirement may be met separately from the other course requirements in subparagraphs (A), (B) and (C) of this paragraph, which may be completed in an online course, provided the online course has been conducted by a trainer certified by law enforcement.

(d)

Proof of successful completion of a training course in order to meet the requirements for a concealed handgun license issued under ORS 166.291 (Issuance of concealed handgun license) and 166.292 (Procedure for issuing) may be submitted for a permit as a substitute for the requirements in paragraph (c) of this subsection, provided the completed course included each of the components set forth in paragraph (c) of this subsection.

(9)

The department may adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section. [2023 c.1 §4]
Note: See first note under 166.355 (Manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer of large-capacity magazine).
Note: See second note under 166.355 (Manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer of large-capacity magazine).
Note: See third note under 166.355 (Manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer of large-capacity magazine).

Source: Section 166.505 — Permits to purchase firearms; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors166.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

166.005
Treason
166.015
Riot
166.023
Disorderly conduct in the first degree
166.025
Disorderly conduct in the second degree
166.065
Harassment
166.070
Aggravated harassment
166.075
Abuse of venerated objects
166.076
Abuse of a memorial to the dead
166.085
Abuse of corpse in the second degree
166.087
Abuse of corpse in the first degree
166.090
Telephonic harassment
166.095
Misconduct with emergency telephone calls
166.116
Interfering with public transportation
166.119
Interfering with a health care facility
166.122
Definitions for ORS 166.122 to 166.128
166.125
Domestic terrorism in the first degree
166.128
Domestic terrorism in the second degree
166.155
Bias crime in the second degree
166.165
Bias crime in the first degree
166.167
Community service as sentence for bias crime
166.170
State preemption
166.171
Authority of county to regulate discharge of firearms
166.172
Authority of city to regulate discharge of firearms
166.173
Authority of city or county to regulate possession of loaded firearms in public places
166.174
Authority of city, county, municipal corporation or district to regulate possession or sale of firearms
166.175
Authority of city to regulate purchase of used firearms
166.176
Exception to preemption for certain county ordinances
166.180
Negligently wounding another
166.190
Pointing firearm at another
166.210
Definitions
166.220
Unlawful use of weapon
166.240
Carrying of concealed weapons
166.250
Unlawful possession of firearms
166.255
Possession of firearm or ammunition by certain persons prohibited
166.256
Relinquishment of firearm upon person becoming subject to certain court orders
166.257
Return of relinquished firearm
166.259
Relinquishment of firearm upon conviction of certain offenses
166.260
Persons not affected by ORS 166.250
166.262
Limitation on peace officer’s authority to arrest for violating ORS 166.250 or 166.370
166.263
Authority of parole and probation officer to carry firearm
166.265
Manufacture, importation, sale or transfer of undetectable firearm
166.266
Sale, transfer or possession of firearm without serial number
166.267
Importation, sale, transfer or possession of unfinished frame or receiver
166.270
Possession of weapons by certain felons
166.272
Unlawful possession of machine guns, certain short-barreled firearms and firearms silencers
166.273
Relief from firearm prohibitions related to mental health
166.274
Relief from prohibition against possessing or receiving firearm
166.275
Possession of weapons by inmates of institutions
166.279
Forfeiture of deadly weapons
166.282
Sale of weapons by political subdivision
166.291
Issuance of concealed handgun license
166.292
Procedure for issuing
166.293
Denial or revocation of license
166.295
Renewal of license
166.297
Annual report regarding revocation of licenses
166.300
Killing or injuring another with firearm as cause for loss of right to bear arms
166.320
Setting springgun or setgun
166.330
Use of firearms with other than incombustible gun wadding
166.350
Unlawful possession of armor piercing ammunition
166.355
Manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer of large-capacity magazine
166.360
Definitions for ORS 166.360 to 166.380
166.370
Possession of firearm or dangerous weapon in public building or court facility
166.373
Possession of weapon in court facility by peace officer or federal officer
166.375
Possession of handgun or ammunition by Department of Corrections authorized staff member
166.377
Possession of firearms in certain public buildings by concealed handgun licensees
166.380
Examination of firearm by peace officer
166.382
Possession of destructive device prohibited
166.384
Unlawful manufacture of destructive device
166.385
Possession of hoax destructive device
166.390
Short title
166.392
Definitions
166.395
Securing firearms
166.397
Reporting loss or theft of firearm
166.400
Requirement that firearm be locked during transfer
166.403
Duty to supervise upon transfer of firearm to minor
166.405
Gun dealer notice requirement
166.410
Manufacture, importation or sale of firearms
166.412
Definitions
166.414
Fees for conducting criminal history record checks
166.416
Providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm
166.418
Improperly transferring a firearm
166.421
Stolen firearms
166.422
Enforcement of ORS 166.412
166.425
Unlawfully purchasing a firearm
166.427
Register of transfers of used firearms
166.429
Firearms used in felony
166.432
Definitions for ORS 166.412 and 166.433 to 166.441
166.433
Findings regarding transfers of firearms
166.434
Requirements for criminal background checks
166.435
Firearm transfers by unlicensed persons
166.436
Department of State Police criminal background checks for gun show firearm transfers
166.438
Transfer of firearms at gun shows
166.441
Form for transfer of firearm at gun show
166.445
Short title
166.450
Obliteration or change of identification number on firearms
166.460
Antique firearms excepted
166.470
Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms
166.480
Sale or gift of explosives to children
166.490
Purchase of firearms in certain other states
166.500
Findings
166.503
Definitions
166.505
Permits to purchase firearms
166.508
Denial of application
166.512
Severability
166.525
Definitions
166.527
Petition for ex parte order
166.530
Hearing on order
166.533
Hearing to terminate order
166.535
Renewal of order
166.537
Surrender of deadly weapons pursuant to order
166.540
Return of surrendered deadly weapons
166.543
Criminal penalties
166.630
Discharging weapon on or across highway, ocean shore recreation area or public utility facility
166.635
Discharging weapon or throwing objects at trains
166.638
Discharging weapon across airport operational surfaces
166.641
Definitions for ORS 166.641 to 166.643
166.642
Felon in possession of body armor
166.643
Unlawful possession of body armor
166.645
Hunting in cemeteries prohibited
166.649
Throwing an object off an overpass in the second degree
166.651
Throwing an object off an overpass in the first degree
166.660
Unlawful paramilitary activity
166.663
Casting artificial light from vehicle while possessing certain weapons prohibited
166.715
Definitions for ORS 166.715 to 166.735
166.720
Racketeering activity unlawful
166.725
Remedies for violation of ORS 166.720
166.730
Authority of investigative agency
166.735
Short title

Current through early 2026

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