Posted: 3/31/2017 6:59:25 PM EDT
| Hey, Lake County residents. Who are you putting down as the CLEO on Form 1's post 41F? |
| Yeah, was wondering if there are any other options. A few years back tried to get something signed as an individual and the chief of police wouldn't sign off on it as he didn't "believer in it". So I'd rather he not be notified if there are other legitimate options available. |
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So I called the Lake County Sheriff's office and here is what I found out. The investigations division is who ends up with these forms. Spoke to the Sgt there and he said just to send it to the Sheriff's office and they know to send it to investigations division. Asked them if they've been getting many of these and he said they get a couple per month. Info he gave:
Lake County Sheriff's Department 2293 N. Main Street Crown Point, IN 46307 If anyone has any other recommendations, either county or state CLEO's, please post their information so, perhaps, we can create a working data base. |
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I think you misunderstand the changes brought about by 41F. There is no longer a CLEO CERTIFICATION, it is now just a NOTIFICATION. There is nothing for them to sign anymore, you just certify that you sent them a copy of the form on the ATF form 1/4. Many of the CLEO's do not yet know this, although BATFE sent out a letter to agencies about it.
From the ATF FAQ... - after July 12, 2016, CLEO certification is no longer required but applicants must send a copy of the application to make or transfer NFA firearms to their chief law enforcement officer notifying them of the application. From the back of one of the new Form 1's... Information for the Chief Law Enforcement Officer This form provides notification of the applicant's intent to make and register a National Firearms Act (NFA) firearm. No action on your part is required. However, should you have information that may disqualify this person from making or possessing a firearm, please contact the NFA Branch at (304) 616-4500 or [email protected]. A "Yes" answer to items 11.a through 11.h or 13.b or 13.c could disqualify a person from acquiring or possessing a firearm. Also, ATF will not approve an application if the making or possession of the firearm is in violation of State or local law. |
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No, I understand that it's only NOTIFICATION. I would just rather not NOTIFY a CLEO that had those objections if there are other options available to me. Just my preference. "The chief law enforcement officer is the local chief of police, county sheriff, head of the State police, State or local district attorney or prosecutor." |