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Thread: Certification of Compliance with 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(5)(B)

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    Hey Man,
    Nancy Flanigan. Haven't heard any one else mention her. Could be one of the new hires. Stay safe; my man King George(Strait that is) and I would be mighty unhappy if you blew in a door and took one for the team. The boss and I still keep you in our prayers. Have a great 4th.

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    Nancy Flanigan has been around the NFA branch for several years and is good people. She has been extremely helpful to me on work matters and covers things quickly and accurately. Granted, I haven't dealt with that many people from ATF, but all things being equal she has been a treat to work with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6933 View Post
    Hey Man,
    Nancy Flanigan. Haven't heard any one else mention her. Could be one of the new hires. Stay safe; my man King George(Strait that is) and I would be mighty unhappy if you blew in a door and took one for the team. The boss and I still keep you in our prayers. Have a great 4th.

    Mike
    I would just give Nancy a call and talk to her directly. Make sure she got your certificate and see if she needs anything else from you. What I have learned is that the people who answer the phone can only do so much but every investigator I have spoken with has been happy to answer questions and provide info.

    Thanks for the prayers. They are much appreciated. Good luck with the little one on the way. The doc still says late August for us but he thinks the little girl will be here mid-August. Already got a pink 10/22 ready to go for her!

    Have a great 4th and be safe!
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    Even though the vast majority of my NFA stuff is owned by my revocable living trust I still include a Certificate of Compliance and fill it out in the name of the revocable living trust and sign as the grantor and trustee of the revocable living trust. This certifies that as the grantor and trustee I'm a U.S. citizen. I also have to fill out one of these for my C&R FFL. And my boss does on his FFL/SOT.

    I agree everyone I've ever had to talk on the phone at the NFA branch has been very professional and helpful. Actually all the ATF personnel I've ever talked to have been great.
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    I've always thrown one of those citizenship forms in with my trust transfers. I couldn't cite you chapter an verse about whether it's "required," but the trend with these types of transfers seems to be toward requiring more documentation for the human being that is taking possession - such as filling out a 4473 as an individual when you pick it up.

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    I too sent the C of C forms in with my Trust, as to your inspector. There is a NFA time frame thread over on TOS. Nancy is one of the fastest out there. She seems to be heald in high reguard as "one of the best" in the group. If you are having a snag she is the one to have it with.

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    Before you know it there is going to some punk at the door getting ready for a date with your daughter!

    I think appropriate attire for you will be: full door kickin' in, ass whoopin', black mask wearin', entry gear highlighted with an in-season select fire AR and trendy black or tan boots(perfect for that inpromtu boot party you may have to throw). All topped off with a light black Louis Vitton mil-spec kevlar helmet. For jewelry, a shiny four fingered ring sometimes called brass knuckles by the non-fashion informed.

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