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Thread: Are all members of a NFA Trust equally vetted?

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    I have been told they want a complete copy. I only have two items in my newly formed trust and I sent the complete trust in for each transfer. No problems so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK18Pilot View Post
    Does the ATF now require a complete copy of the trust document when you submit your Form1/4? A copy of your trust existence and authority was all that was needed in years past.
    Complete trust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIDE View Post
    Complete trust.
    I wouldn't bet against the ATF running all of the names...

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    Quote Originally Posted by az doug View Post
    To date you do not have to submit prints, photos etc. on persons in the trust. No background checks are performed except on the person that picks the firearm or suppressor up from a dealer. A dealer must perform a NICS check on that person. No NICS check if purchased from an individual.
    No NICS checked is performed on the trustee picking up the NFA item. Block 22 of the 4473: No NICS check was required because the transfer involved only National Firearms Act firearm(s).

    The section in the NFA handbook that says there is a background check is erroneous (confirmed with the ATF).

    A background check is performed on the individual that signed the Form 4 as the trustee.

    The entire trust must be submitted along with any amendments/appendices that are referenced in the trust itself.
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