Washington Felony Firearm Offender Registration Attachment is a law in Washington State that requires individuals convicted of a felony involving a firearm to register as a firearm offender with local law enforcement. This registration serves to help local law enforcement track convicted felons who possess firearms, and it is a requirement for those felons who wish to purchase, possess, or transport a firearm. There are three different types of Washington Felony Firearm Offender Registration Attachment: 1) Initial Registration, 2) Renewal Registration, and 3) Re-Registration. Initial Registration requires individuals convicted of a felony involving a firearm to register with their local law enforcement agency within 10 days of their conviction. This registration must include the individual’s name, date of birth, gender, address, and a photograph. Renewal Registration requires individuals to renew their registration annually. Re-Registration requires individuals to register with their local law enforcement agency within 10 days of any change of address, name, or other information. Failure to comply with the Washington Felony Firearm Offender Registration Attachment can result in criminal prosecution.