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NFA & Class III Discussion
Moving to Roger's county with NFA
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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 3788308" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>If you are moving in-state then there is no legal requirement that you notify the ATF of your new address. It was requested that NFA owners notify the ATF when moving in-state so that the NFRTR (registry) could be kept up to date. You used to be able to just send a letter, but since June of 2013, the ATF has returned such letters with a note that they are no longer accepting address changes in the form of letters and requesting that those wishing to report a new in-state address submit a <a href="https://johnpierceesq.com/most-current-form-20/" target="_blank">Form 5320.20</a>.</p><p></p><p>Also, owning NFA weapons does not allow ATF to show up at your house to see the item(s) unless they have a warrant. If they for some unknown reason want to see if you are still in possession of said NFA item, they can request to see it, but can not demand entry to your home to inspect it. That fallacy has been circulating the internet for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 3788308, member: 204"] If you are moving in-state then there is no legal requirement that you notify the ATF of your new address. It was requested that NFA owners notify the ATF when moving in-state so that the NFRTR (registry) could be kept up to date. You used to be able to just send a letter, but since June of 2013, the ATF has returned such letters with a note that they are no longer accepting address changes in the form of letters and requesting that those wishing to report a new in-state address submit a [URL='https://johnpierceesq.com/most-current-form-20/']Form 5320.20[/URL]. Also, owning NFA weapons does not allow ATF to show up at your house to see the item(s) unless they have a warrant. If they for some unknown reason want to see if you are still in possession of said NFA item, they can request to see it, but can not demand entry to your home to inspect it. That fallacy has been circulating the internet for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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