Depends on the state you are from. If California- no. Other states- you may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer. You may not buy and take delivery of a handgun except in your home state. You may not buy from a private seller except in your home state. This is Federal law (18 USC 922) and it applies in ALL states.
You will have to petition the court system of the state in in whcih you were arrested (Arizona) to have your record expunged. Texas courts do not have jurisdiction to expunge another states' legal records.
either buy check,cash or money order. but also if you are selling it to an individual from another state a person could get it titled in that state for a fee.
No, many other states (like Maryland) will charge you a tax when you transfer title and license a car based on the blue book value of the vehicle from another state, (Gotta love double taxation) In AZ transfer of title and registration from another state does not incur a fee or tax like this.
If you mean a legal resident alien, yes. If you mean a legal resident of Arizona, yes. If you mean a legal resident of another state- THAT depends on which gun. You may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a dealer in any state (unless you reside in CA) but you may only purchase a handgun in your home state.
You can buy party supplies from a "Party City" franchise. Party City operates franchises throughout the entire state of Arizona, check their website for a location near you.
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A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
Discount Tire is probably the best place to purchase tires at a discount in Arizona. There are two discount stores in Scottsdale, Arizona and three in Phoenix, Arizona.
of course not there iz no best buy in Arizona
No. You can however have a dealer in another state ship a handgun to a dealer in your state, then purchase the gun through the dealer in your state.
state where vehicle is registered
I think so. Generally speaking, that is the case. However, if you paid sales tax to the state of Nevada, you should be able to deduct that from your Arizona taxes.