New ATF eForm's Site Allows for Individual to Individual ATF eForm 4 Transfers

Today, November 13th, 2025, the ATF released a pilot ATF eForm's site for industry members to review, help with any bugs, and help with implementing the new eForm's site.  The new ATF eForm's site is set to go live January 1, 2026, per their release of the ATF eForm's pilot site.  

When researching and testing the pilot ATF eForm's site, we noticed that the ATF eForm 4, will be allowing for Individual to Individual transfers.  This will open up new doors for Individuals who are looking to use the ATF eForm 4, but weren't able to due to the fact that they didn't have an FFL license. 

New ATF eForm's Site Allows for Individual to Individual ATF eForm 4 Transfers

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