Ensure the firearm is no longer in your possession and check your home, vehicle, safe, and any storage areas
If there is any immediate danger or a recent break-in, call emergency services right away
Contact your local police department or sheriff’s office to file a stolen firearm report
Provide the firearm’s make, model, caliber, serial number, color, and any distinguishing marks
Give the date, time, and location where the gun was last seen or discovered missing
Share any details about how it may have been stolen, including signs of forced entry or witnesses
Request a copy of the police report or the report number for your records
Notify your insurance company if the firearm is covered
Contact the firearm manufacturer or retailer if you need help confirming identifying details
Check whether your state or local laws require additional reporting to a firearms registry or licensing agency
Keep all related documents, receipts, photos, and correspondence
Monitor for updates from law enforcement and provide any new information promptly
