ULTIMATE NFA Form 1 Guide! - The Legal Brief - YouTube

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Welcome back to The Legal Brief, the show where we CRUSH the various legal myths and
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misinformation surrounding various areas of the gun world.
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I’m your host Adam Kraut and today we are going to walk you through, step by step, and
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show you guys how to fill out a Form 1 to make your own NFA firearm.
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A few preliminary things before we get started.
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There is a slight difference in the way a Form 1 is filled out depending upon whether
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you do it as an individual or using a legal entity, like a trust.
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If you use a legal entity, you’ll also need to download and have each responsible person
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complete the responsible person questionnaire.
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If you’re confused about what a responsible person is, go check out the video on ATF 41F
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here and be prepared for longer hair.
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Links to the forms are in the description, but you should check to make sure you are
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using the most up to date version of the form, as they do change from time to time.
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While you’re getting your things together here’s a word from aTGC partner.
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Ok, now, let’s get started.
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Pro Tip: You’ll want to fill out the form on the computer, if possible.
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This allows ATF to efficiently enter the information rather than having to decode your handwriting.
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In box 1 you’ll place a check next to tax paid, as you’ll be paying the tax to make
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your NFA firearm.
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In box 2, you’ll place a check next to individual, if you are completing the form as yourself
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OR a check next to trust or legal entity if you’re going that route.
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Either way, you’re only checking one of those selections.
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Box 3a can be ignored, as that likely won’t be applicable to you.
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Box 3b will contain your name and address, if you’re filling it out as an individual
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OR your legal entity’s name and address.
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Pro Tip: The information in box 3b is the stuff that gets engraved on your firearm.
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That would be your name or the legal entity name, city and state.
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Box 3c can be left blank, unless the mailing address is a PO box, in which case you must
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put the physical address of yourself or the entity in that box.
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3d is the county where the physical address is located, 3e is your phone number and 3f
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is your email, if you wish to provide it.
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There’s no downside to doing so.
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Ok, simple enough, right?
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Let’s keep going.
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At this point we are ready to move onto the firearm information.
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Box 4a is going to be the name and address of the manufacturer of the firearm.
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It is important that you copy this information directly off of the firearm.
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Pro Tip: If the firearm is imported and guys there are a lot of guns that you may not think
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are imported that actually are, you’ll want to ensure that you have the manufacturer information
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and not the importer information.
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Box 4b is the type of firearm you’ll be making.
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The most common in my experience has been a Short Barrel Rifle.
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Other examples could be a silencer, short barreled shotgun, AOW or destructive device.
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Box 4c is the caliber of the firearm you’ll be making.
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Pro Tip: Multi is no longer accepted by ATF for caliber.
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You must select a single caliber to register the firearm as.
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For some NFA firearms, if changing the caliber is possible, for instance changing an upper
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on an AR-15 short barrel rifle, you can notify ATF with a letter stating that you’ve added
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an additional configuration and give the details.
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Box 4d is the model of the firearm.
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Again, this comes directly off of the firearm.
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Box 4e and 4f are the lengths of the barrel and the overall length.
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If you aren’t sure how to measure the barrel length or overall length, check out the video
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I did, by clicking the link in the description.
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If you are building a silencer, this would just be the overall length of your silencer.
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Box 4g is the serial number of the firearm.
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Again, this information comes directly from the firearm itself.
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Box 4h should be left blank.
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While the instructions for Box 4i allow you to use an additional sheet to explain why
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you want to make your own NFA firearm, most people just use “All Lawful Purposes.”
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You can get cute and use things like “to repel zombie hordes” etc., but I wouldn’t
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recommend it.
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Boxes 4J-6 don’t apply to you.
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If they do, you probably don’t need to be watching this video anyway.
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However, you will need to answer box 4k, which will likely be “no”.
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You’d know if you were reactivating a firearm.
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Box 7 is your signature, Box 8 is your name if completing the application as an individual
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or your name and title (for example trustee) if completing the application as a legal entity
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and Box 9 is the date.
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Box 10 is the information of your chief law enforcement officer, where you’ll send the
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CLEO copy of the Form 1 to.
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I use my county sheriff.
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Boxes 11, 12, 13 and 14 are not to be completed by a legal entity.
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Those using a legal entity will pick up with the Responsible Person Questionnaire.
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Just note, there are some questions on there that will require the same information that
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you’ve already completed on the Form 1, such as the name and address of the applicant,
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which is the legal entity, the firearm information, and the CLEO information.
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Pro Tip: The CLEO for the Responsible Persons MAY be different than that of the CLEO for
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the legal entity if they reside in a different area.
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For example, if the entity is located in one county, let’s say chester county and the
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responsible person in another, lets say lancaster county and you are sending the CLEO notification
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to the county sheriff, the CLEO will be different on the Form 1 and the RP Questionnaire since
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the entity and RP reside in different counties.
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Complete Box 11-14 on the Form 1 if filling out the form as an individual otherwise complete
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page two on the Responsible Person Questionnaire.
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These questions are very similar to those on the 4473 that you’re likely familiar
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with.
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You’ll also need to affix a passport photo to the form or questionnaire.
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After completing the questions you’ll sign and date.
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Remember, if you’re filling out the RP questionnaire, SKIP 11-14 on the Form 1.
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If you’re an individual skip Box 15 and 16 on the Form 1.
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If you’re using a legal entity, put the number of responsible persons for your legal
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entity in Box 15 and list them by name in Box 16.
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You’ll need to ensure you have completed responsible person questionnaires for each
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RP listed when you submit the application.
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Box 17 is where you select your method of payment.
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Pro Tip: I always suggest check or money order.
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There have been numerous instances where the credit card information has been input incorrectly
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and resulted in a form being rejected.
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A couple of other important things.
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The forms are labeled at the bottom as to which go where.
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Two copies of the Form 1 go to ATF and one to the CLEO.
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A copy of the RP Questionnaire goes to ATF and a copy goes to the CLEO.
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Don’t forget to affix the passport photo to the Form 1 or RP Questionnaire.
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Do not use staples to do it.
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You’ll also need to include two copies of your fingerprint cards in the ATF mailing.
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If you’re using a legal entity, you’ll need to include a COPY of the documentation
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of it, for example a copy of the trust itself.
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Then mail the stuff to ATF at the address located at the top of the Form 1 and start
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your wait.
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Alright, let’s recap.
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Once you’ve filled out your form you’ll need to mail ATF a few things.
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If you did it as an individual, you’ll send two copies of the Form 1 which have a passport
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photo affixed to the form, two fingerprint cards, and a check for $200 if you’re not
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using a credit card.
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You’ll need to send your CLEO a copy of the Form 1.
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Make sure you’ve signed the form in boxes 7, 14, and 17.
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If you did it as a legal entity, you’ll send two copies of the Form 1, a copy of the
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RP Questionnaire for each RP with have a passport photo affixed to the form, two fingerprint
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cards for each RP and a check for $200 if you’re not using a credit card.
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A copy of the Form 1 goes to the CLEO where the legal entity is located and a copy of
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each RP questionnaire goes to the CLEO where the RP resides.
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Make sure you’ve signed the form in boxes 7 and 17 and on the RP questionnaire.
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And as always thanks for watching!