Armory Sponsor
Posted: 5/17/2008 2:04:41 PM EDT
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OK I am about ready to send in a form 4 and just want to make sure I have everything I need: Check Form 4 x2 Citizenship form x1 Certification of Trust Declaration of Trust Schedule 1 Anything I am missing? |
I sure like just having to print out paperwork, sign it and mail it. I don't know what I'd do if I had to rely on somebody else signing MY paperwork.....other that the BATFE, of course. BTW, I already sent in a Form 1 for an SBR and got it back with no issues using quicken Willmaker |
and it never hurts to call the ATF in WV to double check, it's worth it. |
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this is what i sent in on several form 1's, it is the same and i was always approved: -Form 1 or 4 (two ink-signed originals) -Citizenship Form, Form 5330.20 (two ink-signed originals) -$200 Cashiers check or Money Order -Copy of Declaration of Trust -Copy of Schedule A,B,C, with the DoubleStar AR15 in the Schedule A -Copy of Assignment of Property, adding the DoubleStar AR15 to the trust -Copy of Certification of Trust |
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Wow, you guys sure send in alot of unneccesary paper work. Unless something has changed, here is what I sent in both times I got surpressors 1) Completed Form 4 x 2 2) Complete copy of trust paperwork (asset list was blank, but included) 3) $200 dollar tax stamp fee That is it. I sent in NOTHING else and got approved both times and it was 30days mail box to mail box. |
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Stupid question time, from a 1st time Form 4'er: What is this Schedule A that you guys are talking about? I'm using a LLC (not a trust) and from what I can gather it is a schedule where your trusts list what NFA items are currently held. Is that a requirement? Personally I would not see where the Form 4 requires disclosure of currently owned NFA stuff but then again I'm new to all this. This is what I intend to submit for a silencer: 2x Form 4 1x Certificate of Compliance 1x $200 check 1x Certificate of Formation (LLC) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thx. |
Correct. The Certification of Trust is just that: a certification that the trust actually exists. If you send the actual Declaration of Trust then the Certification of Trust is just redundant paperwork. FWIW, I'm hearing a lot about some examiners requiring the actual Declaration of Trust, Schedule A with the transferred item included and the Assignment of Property placing the item into the Schedule A. I have no personal experience, but it can't hurt to send in the few extra sheets of paper. |
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