If you are using an .EFT File with your ATF eForm 1 or ATF eForm 4 applications, you will need to make sure that your .EFT File is formatted correctly and meets the requirements that are shown below. If your .EFT File doesn't meet these requirements, you won't be able to use the .EFT File with your ATF eForm tax stamp applications. Our .EFT File services are formatted correctly and meet the ATF's below requirements. You can view our .EFT File services here.
The uploaded EFT file must meet to the FBI Specification 8.1.0. Type of Transaction (TOT) must be "FAUF". The File extension must be "EFT" only. The Maximum file size is 12MB.
On the new ATF eForm's site when applying for an ATF eForm 4, you will notice a new banner on the Transferor's page. If you have moved your NFA firearm and never have used the ATF 5320.20 to updat...
With the new ATF Form revisions, comes other changes. One of which is the passport photo expiration date. Before the January 2026 revisions, passport photos were valid for 1 year prior to the date...
On January 1, 2026, the ATF released the new revisions of the ATF Form 1 and ATF Form 4 due to the change of the cost of the tax stamp. The $200 fee for the making of and transferring of most NFA ...