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Create a channel Learn moreI've been trying to read a lot of stuff on this and get a grasp on it. Problem is, is that I still don't understand what it is going to do to us with trusts for our NFA stuff. I really wish somebody would be able to put it into laymens terms as to how it could ultimitely affect us.
The short version of the proposed rule ATF 41P is that ALL responsible parties for trusts and corps will require prints, photos, and CLEO signoff when submitting forms for NFA items (ATF Forms 1,4, and 5). 'Responsible party' is broadly defined in the proposed rule to include all trustees and beneficiaries. The increased popularity of trusts is due to many CLEO's refusal to sign off.
Hence the reason I have a trust. Unfortunately I live in a county where my CLEO refuses to sign for any NFA stuff. I wonder what that is going to do to things that we have already sent F4's and F1's in on.
Hence the reason I have a trust. Unfortunately I live in a county where my CLEO refuses to sign for any NFA stuff. I wonder what that is going to do to things that we have already sent F4's and F1's in on.
so lets say when i move, and it is to an NFA unfriendly CLEO, does he have to be notified that i have an NFA trust? or if an NFA unfriendly CLEO takes office where i currently live?
so lets say when i move, and it is to an NFA unfriendly CLEO, does he have to be notified that i have an NFA trust? or if an NFA unfriendly CLEO takes office where i currently live?
As a general rule, once you have received your approved form 4 you can move anywhere you would like as long as there are no state restrictions. The CLEO signature is only required for initial ATF approval. Once the NFA item(s) have been transferred you have no obligation to tell anyone locally you own these items in a new jurisdiction (except in states where there are restrictions).
If you are moving within the same state you are not required by the ATF to do anything. If you are moving to another state file the 5320.20 form 30 days prior to the move.
As a general rule, once you have received your approved form 4 you can move anywhere you would like as long as there are no state restrictions. The CLEO signature is only required for initial ATF approval. Once the NFA item(s) have been transferred you have no obligation to tell anyone locally you own these items in a new jurisdiction (except in states where there are restrictions).
If you are moving within the same state you are not required by the ATF to do anything. If you are moving to another state file the 5320.20 form 30 days prior to the move.
Called at the end of august and was told 2nd pending was Aug 1st. Called today and was told forms were received February 7th and they aren't doing pending dates any more. A guy on another site says he called yesterday and was told they are not processing any forms with a trust until the new policy is finalized, anyone know if there is any truth to this?