I am 5 months in on my SBR paperwork. I submitted it under a trust. I need to send my paperwork in on a 5.56 can. What all do I need to send? What parts of my trust do I need to give?
It basically needs to be a complete COPY of your trust
2 form 4's
And I send that other paper 5330.20 ?? The one that says you are you just in case they need it, if not let ATF dispose of it instead of delaying paperwork
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: trophyhunter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It basically needs to be a complete COPY of your trust
2 form 4's
And I send that other paper 5330.20 ?? The one that says you are you just in case they need it, if not let ATF dispose of it instead of delaying paperwork
And yup the $200</div></div>
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Has anyone sent a USPS money order instead of a check?
I always send in a check, never saw a reason to go buy a USPS MO. I have never sent in the citizenship form either for a Trust but I guess it doesn't hurt.
You can send them money orders, cashiers checks or personal checks. They will accept all of them and cash them in record time. Form 1 applications to make and register take more time for the check to be cashed as they are sent direct to NFA Branch in West Virginia. On the other hand, form 4's go to the bank in Atlanta and they will cash the check prior to forwarding the paperwork to NFA Branch in West Virginia. I always suggest to my customers that using a personal check is a good way for them to be able to keep track of things. You can get online and see when your check was cashed. It gives you something of a start point for your paperwork. Most money orders and cashiers checks won't allow you to get that info.
recently I think they changed the requirements. I'm like 99% sure you need to submit your schedule A form blank, and the agent fills it out.
SHouldn't hurt sending it in. If its not needed, they will either send it back or throw it out. Not worth the extra 2-3 weeks if it is needed, and you have to then send it to them after sending your dealer a statement saying they need it.