Private Gun Sale Laws in Hawaii

2026 Complete Legal Guide

Hawaii regulates private firearm sales between individuals. Whether you’re selling from your personal collection, buying a used firearm, or transferring to a family member, this guide explains exactly what Hawaii law requires.

This 2026 guide covers private gun sale laws in Hawaii, who can legally sell and buy, what steps to follow, and how GunTransfer protects both parties with a full background check and bill of sale.

Hawaii Private Gun Sale Laws โ€” Quick Overview

Hawaii gun owners commonly ask:
  • Are private gun sales legal in Hawaii?
  • Do private gun sales require a background check in Hawaii?
  • Do I need an FFL dealer for a private sale in Hawaii?
  • Is a bill of sale required for a private gun sale in Hawaii?
  • What steps should buyers and sellers follow?
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Hawaii Private Gun Sale Laws

Hawaii requires all private firearm transfers to go through a licensed FFL dealer for a full background check. A waiting period of 14+ days โ€” permit process takes a minimum of 14 days. Use GunTransfer to document every transfer.

Private Sales: Must go through a licensed FFL dealer โ€” direct private transfers not permitted

Background Check: Required for ALL transfers โ€” must go through a licensed FFL dealer

FFL Dealer Required: Yes โ€” all private transfers must go through a licensed FFL dealer in Hawaii

Permit to Purchase: Required โ€” Permit to Purchase from county police needed before any firearm purchase

Waiting Period: 14+ days โ€” permit process takes a minimum of 14 days

Registration: Required โ€” all firearms must be registered as required by Hawaii law

Age โ€” Private Sales: 21+ for all private firearm transfers (handguns and long guns) per federal law

Age โ€” Dealer Sales: 21+ for handguns; 21+ for rifles and shotguns from a licensed FFL dealer

Key Law: Haw. Rev. Stat. ยง 134-1 et seq.

Bill of Sale: Not legally required โ€” GunTransfer generates one and runs a full background check on the buyer

This complete guide covers:
  • Whether private gun sales are legal in Hawaii
  • Background check and FFL requirements
  • Who cannot legally possess or receive a firearm
  • Age requirements, waiting periods, and registration rules
  • Step-by-step guides for both buyers and sellers
  • Liability risks and how GunTransfer eliminates them

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Quick Answers About Hawaii Private Gun Sales

Here are quick, direct answers to the most common questions about private gun sales in Hawaii.

Are Private Gun Sales Legal?
  • Yes, but Hawaii has additional requirements. All private transfers must go through a licensed FFL dealer for a full background check. Direct private transfers are not permitted.
Do Private Gun Sales Require A Background Check?
  • Yes โ€” required in Hawaii. All private transfers must include a background check through a licensed FFL dealer. GunTransfer also performs its own full background check on every buyer.
Can I Sell A Gun Privately To Someone In Another State?
  • No โ€” not directly. Under federal law, a handgun sale to an out-of-state buyer must go through a licensed FFL dealer in the buyer's state. Online purchases must ship to a local FFL dealer.
Should I Use A Bill Of Sale?
  • Yes โ€” required and strongly recommended. The FFL dealer retains required records. A GunTransfer bill of sale adds additional documentation protecting both parties.

GunTransfer provides the full background check and bill of sale that makes every private gun sale in Hawaii complete, documented, and legally protected.

Liability When Selling a Gun Privately in Hawaii

Even in a regulated state like Hawaii, private firearm sales carry legal responsibilities. Sellers must still follow federal law and Haw. Rev. Stat. ยง 134-1 et seq. to avoid criminal or civil liability.

DOโ€™s:
  • Verify the buyer is legally eligible to own a firearm
  • Confirm the buyer is a Hawaii resident for in-state private sales
  • Ask to see a valid government-issued photo ID
  • Understand Hawaii and federal firearm transfer laws
  • Use GunTransfer to run a full background check and document the transfer
  • Meet the buyer in a safe public location
  • Trust your instincts โ€” if something feels wrong, do not proceed
DON’Ts:
  • Don't sell a firearm to someone you believe is prohibited from owning firearms
  • Don't participate in straw purchases โ€” ever
  • Don't transfer a firearm to someone from another state without using a licensed FFL dealer
  • Don't skip the FFL dealer requirement โ€” it's mandatory in Hawaii
  • Don't skip verifying the buyer's identity and eligibility
  • Don't rush the firearm transaction
  • Don't transfer a firearm if you suspect illegal activity

Selling a firearm privately in Hawaii carries legal responsibilities. Sellers must follow both federal law and Hawaii state law to avoid criminal or civil liability.

GunTransfer handles the full background check and generates a complete bill of sale โ€” making every Hawaii private gun sale legally documented and responsible.

How GunTransfer Keeps You Safe

Stay compliant, protected, and organized with every firearm transfer.

Document firearm ownership transfers
Create secure transaction records
Organize firearm purchase & sale history
Maintain proof of private transfers
A structured system ensures every transfer is documented, organized, and legally defensibleโ€”giving you confidence and peace of mind.

Do Private Gun Sales Require Background Checks in Hawaii?

Yes โ€” Hawaii requires background checks for all private firearm sales. All transfers, including private sales, must go through a licensed FFL dealer who conducts the background check.

Hawaii law requires that private firearm transfers are processed through a licensed FFL dealer. The dealer conducts the required background check as part of the transfer process. Completing a direct private transfer without a dealer is a violation of Hawaii law.

GunTransfer performs its own full background check on every buyer in addition to the FFL dealer’s check, and generates a complete bill of sale documenting both parties, the firearm details, and the transfer date. This gives both buyer and seller a permanent record of the legal transfer.

Always use a licensed FFL dealer for private transfers in Hawaii โ€” and use GunTransfer to generate the bill of sale that documents every detail of the transaction for both parties.

Do Private Gun Sales Require an FFL in Hawaii?

Yes โ€” all private firearm transfers in Hawaii must involve a licensed FFL dealer. Direct person-to-person transfers without a dealer are not permitted under Hawaii law.

For any private transfer in Hawaii, both parties must meet at a licensed FFL dealer. The dealer:

  • Conducts the required background check
  • Completes the required transfer paperwork
  • Verifies the buyer holds a valid Permit to Purchase from county police
  • Maintains the required records of the transfer

GunTransfer generates a complete bill of sale for the transaction โ€” giving both buyer and seller a permanent, documented record of the Hawaii transfer in addition to the FFL dealer’s required paperwork.

Who Cannot Legally Possess a Firearm in Hawaii?

Both federal and Hawaii state law prohibit specific categories of people from possessing, purchasing, or receiving firearms. A Hawaii private seller who knowingly transfers a firearm to any of these individuals commits a serious federal crime โ€” punishable by up to 10 years in federal prison under 18 U.S.C. ยง 922(d).

Persons prohibited from possessing or receiving firearms under federal law include:
  • Convicted felons โ€” any crime punishable by more than 1 year imprisonment
  • Persons convicted of domestic violence misdemeanors
  • Persons subject to qualifying domestic violence restraining orders
  • Unlawful users of or persons addicted to controlled substances
  • Persons adjudicated as mentally defective or committed to a mental institution
  • Illegal aliens and persons who have renounced U.S. citizenship
  • Persons dishonorably discharged from the armed forces
  • Fugitives from justice

GunTransfer performs a full background check on every buyer and generates a bill of sale that includes a signed buyer eligibility acknowledgment. If a buyer is prohibited, the check fails and the transfer stops โ€” protecting the seller completely.

Age Requirements for Firearm Ownership in Hawaii

The minimum age for a private firearm transfer in Hawaii is 21 for all firearms. For dealer sales: 21+ for handguns and 21+ for rifles and shotguns โ€” set by federal law (18 U.S.C. ยง 922).

  • 21 years old โ€” minimum to purchase a handgun from a licensed FFL dealer
  • 21 years old โ€” minimum to purchase a rifle or shotgun from a licensed FFL dealer
  • 21 years old โ€” minimum for ALL private firearm transfers

Hawaii sets a higher minimum age of 21 for all private firearm transfers. It is illegal to sell or transfer any firearm to anyone under 21.

GunTransfer’s bill of sale captures the buyer’s date of birth in every transaction โ€” giving sellers permanent documentation that the buyer met the minimum age requirement at the time of transfer.

Waiting Periods in Hawaii

Hawaii requires a waiting period of 14+ days โ€” permit process takes a minimum of 14 days. The buyer cannot take possession of the firearm until this waiting period has elapsed after the transfer is approved.

Use the waiting period to complete all GunTransfer documentation โ€” the full background check and bill of sale will be ready before the waiting period ends, so both parties have complete records of the transfer.

Firearm Registration in Hawaii

Hawaii requires firearm registration. All firearms must be registered with the appropriate Hawaii authority as required by Hawaii law.

New owners must register the transferred firearm as required by Hawaii law following the transfer. GunTransfer’s bill of sale documents the transfer date and all required details, supporting the registration process.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Sell a Gun Privately in Hawaii

Selling a firearm privately in Hawaii requires following specific legal steps. Responsible sellers follow these steps to protect themselves legally and document the transfer properly.

1

Confirm Ownership and Firearm Legality

Confirm the firearm legally belongs to you and was obtained lawfully. Verify the serial number is intact โ€” a defaced serial number is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. ยง 922(k). Confirm the firearm is not stolen.

2

Confirm the Buyer Is Eligible

Request a valid government-issued photo ID and confirm the buyer is at least 21. Use GunTransfer to run a full background check on the buyer before completing the sale. Never transfer to someone you believe may be a prohibited person.

3

Agree on Terms and Inspect the Firearm

Agree on price, condition, and transfer location. Both parties should inspect the firearm together โ€” confirming make, model, caliber, and serial number. Document condition details in the GunTransfer bill of sale.

4

Document the Transfer with GunTransfer

Use GunTransfer.com to generate the bill of sale. GunTransfer runs the full background check, records both parties’ information, captures the firearm serial number and description, documents the sale price and transfer date, and produces a signed record. Both parties receive a copy โ€” keep yours permanently.

5

Hand Over the Firearm Safely

Transfer the firearm unloaded. Confirm the serial number on the physical firearm matches your GunTransfer bill of sale. Your signed bill of sale is your permanent, dated proof that the firearm legally left your possession.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Buy a Gun Privately in Hawaii

Buying a firearm privately in Hawaii requires following specific Hawaii state law requirements. Follow these steps to protect yourself and complete the purchase legally.

Confirm Your Legal Eligibility

Confirm you are legally eligible to possess firearms under federal and Hawaii law. You must be at least 21 years old, a legal U.S. resident, and not a prohibited person. You must also hold a valid Permit to Purchase from county police in Hawaii.

Inspect the Firearm Thoroughly

Inspect the firearm carefully. Confirm the make, model, caliber, and that the serial number is present and intact. Check mechanical function and overall condition. Request any available documentation โ€” prior bills of sale or service records.

Use GunTransfer to Document the Transfer

Request that the seller use GunTransfer.com to complete the transfer. GunTransfer runs a full background check confirming your eligibility and generates a bill of sale both parties sign. Your signed copy is permanent proof of legal ownership as of the transfer date.

Take Possession Safely

Accept the firearm unloaded. Confirm the serial number matches your GunTransfer bill of sale. Store your bill of sale with your important documents โ€” it is your proof of legal ownership if the firearm is ever questioned.

Risks of Informal Private Gun Sales

Private firearm sales in Hawaii are permitted with requirements โ€” but undocumented “handshake” transactions leave both parties exposed in ways most sellers don’t appreciate until something goes wrong.

What can go wrong in an undocumented private sale:
  • No proof the firearm left your possession โ€” if the gun is later used in a crime or reported stolen, law enforcement may contact you with no way to prove you sold it
  • Unknown buyer eligibility โ€” without a background check, you can't confirm the buyer isn't a prohibited person; selling to one (even unknowingly) can trigger a federal investigation under 18 U.S.C. ยง 922(d)
  • Disputed terms โ€” no written record of price, condition, or serial number creates risk of fraud disputes
  • No transfer date on record โ€” without documentation, extremely difficult to prove when the firearm changed hands if it's later tied to an incident

GunTransfer eliminates every one of these risks. The background check confirms buyer eligibility. The bill of sale documents the exact transfer date, firearm serial number, buyer and seller details, and a signed buyer eligibility acknowledgment. The whole process takes minutes.

Why Many Hawaii Gun Owners Use GunTransfer

Thousands of responsible Hawaii gun owners use GunTransfer for every private transaction โ€” for one simple reason: protection.

GunTransfer.com is a firearm documentation platform โ€” not a marketplace. It provides two services that make every private transaction legally sound:

GunTransfer provides:
  • Full background check on the buyer โ€” if the buyer is a prohibited person, the check fails and the transfer stops
  • Legally sound bill of sale โ€” documents both parties, the firearm serial number and description, sale price, transfer date, and a signed buyer eligibility acknowledgment
  • Permanent proof of transfer โ€” your signed copy proves the firearm left your possession on a specific date
  • No dealer required โ€” complete the entire process without visiting a gun store or paying dealer fees
  • Completed in minutes โ€” background checks typically clear quickly, not days

GunTransfer is the responsible standard for private gun sales in Hawaii โ€” whether you’re selling a single firearm or documenting a transfer to a family member.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

Are private gun sales legal in Hawaii?

Private gun sales are permitted in Hawaii, but all private transfers must go through a licensed FFL dealer for a full background check. Direct person-to-person transfers without a dealer are not legal in Hawaii. See Haw. Rev. Stat. ยง 134-1 et seq..

Yes. Hawaii requires a background check for all private firearm transfers. The transfer must go through a licensed FFL dealer. GunTransfer also performs its own full background check on every buyer and generates a complete bill of sale documenting the transaction.

Yes. In Hawaii, all private transfers must go through a licensed FFL dealer. GunTransfer works alongside this process to provide a full background check and generate a complete bill of sale for both parties.

Hawaii requires FFL records for all a bill of sale for private gun sales. However, a GunTransfer bill of sale is strongly recommended โ€” it documents when the firearm left your possession, buyer eligibility, and the firearm’s serial number, protecting you if the firearm is ever traced to an incident after your sale.

Yes. Firearms may be gifted in Hawaii when the recipient is legally eligible and at least 21 years old. Use GunTransfer to document a gift transfer even when no money changes hands โ€” the documentation protects both parties.

21 years old for all private firearm transfers โ€” handguns and long guns alike. This minimum is set by federal law (18 U.S.C. ยง 922). For dealer sales: 21+ for handguns, 21+ for long guns.

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Legal Disclaimer

The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws may change and may vary depending on individual circumstances. Always consult official state resources or a qualified professional for guidance.

Legal Disclaimer

The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws may change and may vary depending on individual circumstances. Always consult official state resources or a qualified professional for guidance.