How much does a Texas Gun Trust Cost?

Texas gun trusts can vary in pricing from $700 dollars to the price of our Texas gun trust, which is $59.95.  You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars to create a Texas gun trust.  Our full service Texas gun trusts include the items below for $59.95.  Many other gun trusts will charge extra for amendments, revisions, ATF questions and help, but we don't charge extra for these items.  They are all included with your gun trust purchase. 

 All of our Texas Gun Trusts Include the following:  

  • All Texas Gun Trusts are Personally REVIEWED by our team.
  • FREE Rush Service. All Texas Gun Trusts are delivered in less than 5 minutes.
  • PRIVACY: Only send the ATF/SOT dealer your initial trust contribution, not additional assignment sheets.
  • FREE changes can be made to your Texas Gun Trust for Life, no hidden costs.
  • Email/Phone Consultation about the ATF Paperwork and Trust Processes.
  • FREE ATF Paperwork Generators for ALL ATF Paperwork - ATF Form 1 Generator, ATF Form 4 Generator, ATF Form 5 Generator, ATF 5320.20 Generator, ATF 5320.23 Generator
  • Includes Trust Contribution Form, a.k.a., Memorandum of Contribution.
  • Remove Co-Trustee on a Specific Date, a.k.a, Short-term co-trustees
  • Language to Extend your Trust, as Long as Possible and Perpetual IF your State allows for Perpetual Trusts
  • No Annual Fees Involved with Your Texas Gun Trust
  • Usable and Approved for use in all 50 States and State Specific.
  • No Limit on your Co-Trustees - Multiple Co-Trustees, Multiple Beneficiaries.
  • Texas Gun Trust Amendments are included to add/remove co-trustees, etc.
  • 24 Month NFA Gun Trust Approval Guarantee.
  • FREE Walk-Through Guides for ATF Paperwork * See Below for Links
  • No CLEO Signatures Required
  • Can be used for non-NFA item collections too.
  • Our NFA Gun Trusts are ATF 41F Compliant
  • Customer Support via Email, Phone, or Reddit
  • Includes FREE Certification of Trust.
  • No Limit on the Amount of NFA Firearms that can be transferred into the NFA Gun Trust 
  • Beneficiaries Can Serve Concurrently or in Succession

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