Many People have asked, How to fill out a form 4 when making class 3 purchases. Because of this, we have added a page on this topic. Please see How to Fill out an ATF FORM 4 For NFA Class 3 Purchases If you need help forming a trust, please…
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ATF requirements for submitting ATF 5320.4 (Form 4)
It is important to remember that the ATF will not accept your form 4 unless it is two sided. The two pages need to be photocopied on to a single sheet of paper or the form will be rejected. A form 4 is the application for tax paid for transfer…
Where do I mail my Form 4?
When transferring firearms that are restricted by the NFA, it is important to mail your Form 4 to the proper address. There are several addresses floating around but at this time all Form 4’s should be mailed to the following address: National Firearms Act Branch Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms,…
Gun Trusts and Pennsylvania Elective Share Statutes
If you have a NFA Firearms trust and live in Pennsylvania you should take the PA statute 2203 into consideration. In Pennsylvania and many other states a surviving spouse has a right to an elective share of the decedent’s estate. Generally these are around 1/3 but vary by state. The…
What if my NFA Firearm is modified?
If you modify the configuration of your NFA registered Firearm you should notify the NFA Branch in writing so that the NFRTR can reflect the accurate description of the firearm.
What if I lose my NFA Firearms Registration Documents?
If you lose your registration documents you are required to immediately report the theft, loss, or destruction in writing to the NFA Branch. The report must contain the details of the situation. ATF will issue a duplicate copy of the registration document as circumstances warrant.
What if I change my address and own NFA Firearms?
Registrants are not required to obtain permission from ATF to move NFA firearms within their State of residence. However, if a registrant’s address changes after the NFA firearms are registered with ATF, please notify the NFA Branch in writing of the change so the NFRTR can reflect the registrant’s correct…
What are the requirement for Storage of NFA Firearms?
To avoid unauthorized transfers, you must store NFA firearms so that no one else has access to them. Firearms can be stored at locations other than the address on the firearm registration form, such as a safe deposit box. However, unless the registrant is a Federal firearms licensee who has…
How to move or travel with an NFA Firearm Interstate
Individuals, business entities, or trusts other than class 3 dealers or licensees must obtain permission from ATF prior to temporarily or permanently moving a machine-gun, short-barreled shotgun, short-barreled rifle, or destructive device interstate. To obtain permission to move these firearms, you must submit either a letter requesting permission to move…
What if my NFA Firearm is Lost or Stolen?
As soon as you discover that your NFA firearm was lost or stolen, you must notify your local NFA branch office of the circumstances by providing the following information: The name and address of the person to whom the firearm is registered; The lost or stolen firearm, including the model,…