Need to be sure the firearms are registered to the seller. I came across this when my dad passed and were trying to transfer ownership to me. HPD printed out a list of firearms registered to my dad. There were two firearms that weren't on the list. HPD was able to find them. Seems like the hard copies were available, but just weren't transferred into the electronic system. Anyways, if they didn't find that, it would have been trouble. HPD will no release the name of who the firearms was registered to.
For all firearms confirmed registered to my dad, didn't need the registration. Just the usual info on the firearm for the PTA process. In the OPs case, if no registration, believe just need documentation of sale or transfer of ownership.
Thank you all, this is very useful info.
This is a similar situation for me, the owner is not exactly wishing to get any money out of it, just wants to get rid of the pistols to a responsible owner (me

) before he passes away. Thankfully he is still in decent health, the guy is in late 70s and still work out in the hot sun everyday!
Let me get this straight: for the pistol that is missing the registration paper, I could potentially submit the permit to acquire for it, and wait to see if it gets approved? This pistol, he purchased from a friend a long time ago, he couldn't remember how many years ago but its a Springfield XD so I'm guessing within last 20 years, and he doesn't remember if it was purchased and registered legally etc etc.
If for example HPD finds that the registered owner is NOT my friend's father then there will be a problem right?
But will my friend's dad suffer any repercussions if HPD finds a discrepancy between the name of owner I put on the Permit to Acquire (friend's dad) and the registered owner HPD has on file (if for some odd reason it is not my friend's dad)?
Because if that's the case I won't bother trying to acquire that pistol (the one that is missing registration paper) and he can hold on to the pistol, and all things would remain the same.
ALSO for permit to acquire for handguns, if it fails, will HPD inform you in any way or would the only way to know be to go down to HPD's window and find out in person that the PTA was denied?