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    NFA moving question

    Just signed for a new house, so I have a quick and easy question. How far in advance do i need to send in the 5320 and change of address for the trust? A week or two, less or more? Same state same town just a few blocks away to a bigger house.
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    Edited.

    Just send it in whenever. You moved in state so no real timeline or deadline. They probably would tell you to send it in 30 days.



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    It would never occur to me to do this.
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    I believe from a technical standpoint it is requested that you notify them of a change of address if you move in state

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    My understanding was always that it was requested, not required, for in-state moves.

    Out of state moves are a different ball game.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mig1nc View Post
    My understanding was always that it was requested, not required, for in-state moves.

    Out of state moves are a different ball game.


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    This was my understanding as well, I just moved in state and came here looking to verify. Requested/appreciated but NOT required.

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    Look at your form 4. Older ones don’t have an in state requirement. Newer ones do. The form changed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 390ish View Post
    Look at your form 4. Older ones don’t have an in state requirement. Newer ones do. The form changed.
    FWIW...the Form 4 isn't the law. The actual regulation(s) didn't change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWaylon View Post
    FWIW...the Form 4 isn't the law. The actual regulation(s) didn't change.
    Yeah, but my clients ask me for advice to have as few problems as possible with the ATF and their trusts. I always tell them to follow the Form 4 directive on relocation.


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    You don't have to send it. The form requests it, but there's no law regarding it.

    If you look at the actual law and what's on the 5320.20, it says nothing about in state moves or transportation.

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