California Penal Code CHAPTER 2 - Return or Transfer of Firearm in Custody or Control of Court or Law Enforcement Agency

  • Section 33850.
    (a) Any person who claims title to any firearm that is in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency and who wishes...
  • Section 33855.
    No law enforcement agency or court that has taken custody of any firearm may return the firearm to any individual unless the following requirements are...
  • Section 33860.
    (a) The Department of Justice shall establish a fee of twenty dollars ($20) per request for return of a firearm, plus a three-dollar ($3) charge for...
  • Section 33865.
    (a) When the Department of Justice receives a completed application pursuant to Section 33850 accompanied by the fee required pursuant to Section 33860, it shall conduct...
  • Section 33870.
    (a) If a law enforcement agency determines that the applicant is the legal owner of any firearm deposited with the agency, that the applicant is prohibited...
  • Section 33875.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no law enforcement agency or court shall be required to retain a firearm for more than 180 days after...
  • Section 33880.
    (a) A city, county, or city and county, or a state agency may adopt a regulation, ordinance, or resolution imposing a charge equal to its administrative...
  • Section 33885.
    In a proceeding for the return of a firearm seized and not returned pursuant to this chapter, where the defendant or cross-defendant is a law...
  • Section 33895.
    Section 27545 does not apply to deliveries, transfers, or returns of firearms made pursuant to this chapter.(Added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. (SB...

Last modified: October 22, 2018