The ATF recently updated the ATF eForm's application site. One of the changes that were made was to automatically deleted draft eForm applications after 90 days. Previously, you would have to manually delete your draft eForm applications from the drafts folder. Now, they will be deleted automatically after 90 days. You can still keep drafts in your draft folder if you need to come back and complete that application. But be mindful that you will only nave 90 days to go back and complete that application. Otherwise, you would need to start the application again if you need to wait longer than 90 days to complete your draft application.
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