How to Change or Update your ATF eForm Account Email Address
by National Gun Trusts
March 2, 2022
If you need to update or change your ATF eForm account email address, you can do so on the ATF's eForm website. You will need to login to your AT...
Firearm Engraving and Cerakote Resources
by National Gun Trusts
March 1, 2022
We are asked all of the time where one can get their firearm engraved or cerakoted. We are always vetting new vendors that we can point our custom...
Where Do Approved ATF eForm 4 Stamps Get Sent to? FFL or Applicant?
by National Gun Trusts
February 25, 2022
ATF eForm 4's are officially back. When you apply for a tax stamp using the ATF eForm 4 application, you will do so using the FFL's account. You...
What Do I Need to Bring to My FFL for an ATF eForm 4?
by National Gun Trusts
February 17, 2022
When you are applying using the ATF eForm 4, you will need to use a FFL who has linked their FFL to their eForm account. Below are the items that ...
How to Fill Out ATF 5320.20 with a Location that Doesn't Have an Address
by National Gun Trusts
February 17, 2022
If you are going to be transporting your NFA Firearms to a location that doesn't have an address, you might be wondering how you can fill out the A...
Who pays for the ATF eForm 4 tax stamp? FFL or Customer?
by National Gun Trusts
February 12, 2022
When you are applying for your tax stamp using the ATF EForm 4 with your dealer, you will need to pay for the $200 tax stamp. However, who pays f...
ATF eForm 5, who can use it?
by National Gun Trusts
February 5, 2022
The ATF has released the eForm 5. But who can use the ATF eForm 5? The ATF eForm 5 can only be used by an FFL who has linked their FFL to their...
ATF eForm 4, who can use it?
by National Gun Trusts
February 2, 2022
The ATF eForm 4's are back. But who can use the ATF eForm 4? The ATF eForm 4 can only be used by an FFL who has linked their FFL to their eForm ...
Do you need to take the firearm to the notary when notarizing the assignment sheet?
by National Gun Trusts
January 26, 2022
When you are having your assignment sheet notarized, signed and dated, you won't need to bring the firearms to the notary. The notary will be able to notarize the assignment sheet without bringing in the firearms themselves.
ATF eForms ATF Rules of Behavior Reminder - January 2022
by National Gun Trusts
January 17, 2022
The ATF sent this email out to eForm users to remind the users of the rules of behavior for the ATF's eForm website.
The ATF eForms rules of beh...
Does the witness have to sign the documents in front of a notary or can it be done before notarization?
by National Gun Trusts
January 10, 2022
When you have your gun trust, amendment, assignment sheet, etc notarized, you will need to also have a witness. The witness can't complete thei...
What constitutes residency in a state?
by National Gun Trusts
January 5, 2022
For Gun Control Act (GCA) purposes, a person is a resident of a state in which he or she is present with the intention of making a home in that st...
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