ATF eForm 5320.20 Not Showing Firearm

Once of the updates to the ATF eForm's site is the addition of the ATF eForm 5320.20.  Having this form available on the ATF eForm's site should speed up the approval of the ATF 5320.20 form's, which could come in handy if you are on a time constraint to have the ATF 5320.20 approved.  However, as of now, the ATF eForm 5320.20 can only be used if the NFA firearm tax stamp was submitted through the ATF eForm's site.  Meaning, if you applied for your tax stamp using a paper application and didn't apply using the ATF eForm site, you won't be able to see your inventory from the drop down list.  This will hopefully be fixed in the future.  But if this happens to you, you won't be able to use the ATF eForm 5320.20 for that NFA firearm.  Your only option would be to submit a physical ATF 5320.20 by email, mail or fax.

ATF eForm 5320.20 Not Showing Firearm

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