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Old 02-12-2017, 08:48 PM
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this is all I need to submit my form 1. how did you go about acquiring yours?
i'm still waiting on my ffl dealer to have me come in a complete the form 4 process so I gather it will be done then also?
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Old 02-13-2017, 10:31 AM
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this is all I need to submit my form 1. how did you go about acquiring yours?
i'm still waiting on my ffl dealer to have me come in a complete the form 4 process so I gather it will be done then also?
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You can go to your local police department and have your fingerprints done. Walk in and explain that you need 2 sets of FBI fingerprint cards completed. If they ask why, tell them to submit an NFA Form 1 (or 4). They may charge you (they didn't for my wife...). They wanted to see her Form 1 (she didn't have it on her), but they did it anyways, so feel free to bring a blank Form 1 for them. Ultimately, its none of their business....

The form 4 will also require fingerprints and photographs (so get 4 fingerprint cards done), UNLESS, by some miracle, you get the Form 1 back before you submit the Form 4. 41F grants a 2 year allowance from the (receipt of stamp? submission? unclear...) when a Form 1 or Form 4 is approved where you do not have to resubmit fingerprints (and I believe photos as well)..
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Old 02-13-2017, 10:52 AM
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You can get the fingerprint cards directly from the ATF or even from Amazon.

A fair number of PDs and Sheriff's offices offer the service for a fee. If they have the ability to scan the prints electronically, you will get a better result than with ink.
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If you can find a firearms dealer that works with Silencer Shop they might have a kiosk that does all that for you. I used one when I purchased my suppressor.
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If you can find a firearms dealer that works with Silencer Shop they might have a kiosk that does all that for you. I used one when I purchased my suppressor.
Keep in mind that you have to get a sworn LEO to sign off on the fingerprints. Most will not sign off unless they, personally, took the prints.
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Keep in mind that you have to get a sworn LEO to sign off on the fingerprints.
Can you reference the law, regulation, or policy that says that? I've looked everywhere I can think of and have not been able to find that as a requirement.
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Can you reference the law, regulation, or policy that says that? I've looked everywhere I can think of and have not been able to find that as a requirement.
You're right. What I read referenced is a, "trained technician."
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Can you reference the law, regulation, or policy that says that? I've looked everywhere I can think of and have not been able to find that as a requirement.
NFA says law enforcement authority - nothing said about being sworn.

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