It is very easy to file your Form 1 electronically. You`ll need to do a few things, like send a form to your local police chief and submit a fingerprint card in the mail, but that doesn`t seem to slow down the processing time. These procedures are all explained on form 1 of the ATF. Okay, you`ve probably already taken a look at form ATF 1 and, like all ATF forms, it`s not exactly made for ordinary people to fill out. We`re not quite sure what goes through the minds of those who create these forms, but with a little effort you can translate Government into English. 7. Signature of the applicant. The person or settlor of the trust name goes here. If you are buying with an NFA Gun Trust, write the name of the settlor and trustee after that, i.e. Mike Smith, trustee.

The approval process for a Form 1 takes anywhere from a few days to a few months, depending on whether the Form 1 was filed electronically or on paper. An electronically filed Form 1 is usually approved within a few days, while a paper application for Form 1 usually takes a few months. 2. The application is made. Choose which company buys the NFA firearm. If a firearms trust applies for the tax stamp, check the TRUST at the end of 2a. If you are applying as another entity, you can select a single entity or one of the other entity options that best describe your entity. 11- 17. Questions from the creator.

Ignore this if you are using an NFA Gun Trust. These questions are answered on FORM 54320.23 of the ATF for each person responsible for the Firearms Trust. At the bottom of page 2, you must sign the document as trustee “your name/trustee” or “your name as trustee” and the date you signed. If you are applying as an individual, you will need to attach your photos to these sections. Individual applications must submit (2) passport photos – 2×2 for ATF 5320.1 application. Individual candidates complete and answer questions 11 to 17. John thinks the best way to stop upsetting his wife is to prevent her from hearing all the gunshots from the court. So he decides to build a silencer from a fuel filter kit. Since the Smith Family Trust is the manufacturer, John will enter the information exactly as in Example #2, with one notable exception. The silencers have no barrel length, so John will enter N/A in the 4th field. You`ve probably heard people talk about an ATF 1 form. But what is an ATF Form 1, what does it do and how to use it? Well, the short answer is that an ATF 1 form is what you submit if you want to sign up and create an NFA device at home.

Yes! You can make your own NFA devices as long as you can own them where you live, as long as you fill out documents. Form ATF 1 is what you file as a private party to own a legal NFA item. Note that you cannot make machine guns on a Form 1 as registration has been closed for them since 1986. You must have an SOT 03 if you make machine guns, and the process to get that license and make machine guns is completely different. Go to the Registration/Login to Electronic Forms screen under www.atfonline.gov/, and then click Electronic Forms. Enter the information requested on the screen. Once your first and last name are entered on the registration screen, your username will be generated on the right side of the screen. We recommend that you write the user ID for your future reference (as well as note the password you set).

Here`s how to fill out the ATF Form 1 paper form: When John builds his SBR by modifying an existing firearm, he enters the original information of the manufacturer (Colt`s Manufacturing LLC) in field 4a, but he still has to enter El Paso`s address in field 3b. Reading this guide, you will see a series of small numbers in red parentheses that look like this: [##]. Each of these numbers is a link to where we found the information. So if we say something you don`t believe in, you can check if we`re completely full of or not by going straight to the source. Remember our buddy John Smith? In all Smith Family Trust examples (with the exception of Example #5), John can enter contact information for one of the following CLEOs: Here`s a thought: If 40% of all Form 1 applications are denied or delayed, and almost all applications submitted or corrected again are ultimately approved; Shouldn`t the Request for Form 1 be corrected? We don`t know about you, but we`d rather pay a software engineer for a week (to correct forms) than pay the salaries of 10 additional ATF employees (to reject, delay, reprocess, and approve resubmitted applications). .