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I'm torn between replying "no they don't" and "prove it". Prints don't change. ATF forms specifically say the photo and the CLEO sig have to be within the last year. Says nothing about a date for prints.
Doesn't really matter. Order the cards and roll your own whenever you feel like it.
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One thing to keep in mind about having pre-filled out Form 5s and print cards is the actual prints can not be rolled until just prior to transfer being submitted. I saw it was mentioned above to have the prints taken as soon as your son is old enough to sit through it. Generally prints have to be taken within a year of the transfer being submitted to be valid.
I'm torn between replying "no they don't" and "prove it". Prints don't change. ATF forms specifically say the photo and the CLEO sig have to be within the last year. Says nothing about a date for prints.
Doesn't really matter. Order the cards and roll your own whenever you feel like it.
Any reputable official place like a police station, department, etc. is going to properly date the cards when they roll the prints. Of course, your future heir could then roll the dice to see what happens if you submit 20 year old print cards, my money is on decade old print cards are going to be kicked back.
However, I would guess you could buy your own print set (ink, roller, pad, etc.) and if you are rolling prints in your own private home you could leave the area where date the prints were rolled as "blank" so that the heir can then dubiously forward date the print cards and they may get away with it.
That said I am pretty sure your prints and stats change as you grow so the heir would need to be an adult. If the plan is to print your kid as soon as he can sit still enough to do it to file away with your will, I think its going to be obvious that the child sized paw prints in boxes in the lower left and right corners are not an adult and are probably not going to be accepted.