Kentucky does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Short answer- you won't. Like most states, KY does not have any process or requirement for registration. There IS no information on the history of who owned a gun in the past.
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Kentucky doesn't require handgun registration, so the basic answer is, you can't because there is no such thing. You CAN, however, if you want to, go to a gun store and pay for a transfer and have the gun store process the paperwork, however this isn't required by any law in Kentucky.
There is no gun registration in Kentucky, except in instances of NFA firearms (short barreled rifles, full auto firearms, suppressors, AOWs, etc.). If you don't have a firearm which falls into the Title II NFA category, there's nothing to register.
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There are only 5 states that require an agent to be be licensed. Look at the link on the right.
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Contact your local police for the latest information.
Well, the best way is to not do something which will get them taken away in the first place. If that option is exhausted, then it's going to depend on the specifics of your situation. If you were adjudicated mentally defective, discharged from the military under dishonourable conditions, or have been convicted of any crime of domestic violence (felony or misdemeanor), or have been convicted of any federal felony, your only real option in those instances... is no option at all. On the other hand, if you lost your gun rights for something which was a felony only at state level (and wasn't related to domestic violence), there is hope. It's going to require you to apply for relief of disability with the state of KY.