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6/9/2016 10:43:39 AM EDT








Hey guys, I've got a few questions about my first
individual form 1s.   I'm going to file for two suppressors (thanks to the guys in the build it yourself thread)  and an
SBR.  My questions are as follows.





1)  Im going to put my
house up for sale by the end of the month. It may sell in two weeks, or
it might take ten months.  Is it unwise to file my paperwork now since I
may have an address change before its approved?  Im pretty confident
that I'll still be here when its approved but, I might not be.  Also,
when I do move, its going to be from Ohio to Indiana in case that makes a
difference.  Im mostly concerned about box 4a.  If this is approved
after I move, the city of manufacture will technically be different from
what I have on the paperwork.  Basically Im ready now and I don't want
to wait if I dont have to.





2)  I know the Sheriff in my
county will sign but Im not sure about my local Chief.  Id like to use
the local PD since they are only a few blocks from my house and it would
save me a trip across the county and the hassle of going to the jail.  
So, I plan on calling the PD to ask if they will sign but Im not sure
how or what to ask.  I doubt the person who answers the phone will even
know what a form 1 or NFA items are.  Do you have any suggestions?
3)
I have seen other members mention additional documents that need to be
filled out. These forms were sent to me in the mail from the gov and are
5320.1 Rev June 14.   Page one has questions 1-16 (front and back),
page two has question 17 and payment method ( repeat page 1&2) then
two pages of instructions and definitions.   There should be no other
documents to fill out correct?  I just need signature, fingerprint cards,  and photos
attached then Im G2G right?
Thanks in advance for the help.
 
6/9/2016 11:50:46 AM EDT
[#1]

1) Since you're considering an out-of-state move, then YES it matters. I wouldn't submit until you know you can remain residing in one state for a year or more.




2) I would just wait until 41F takes effect. Then they won't need to sign.




3) Add 2 FD-258 fingerprint cards (with the ATF-NFA ORI) and you're G2G.
6/9/2016 11:55:52 AM EDT
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1) Since you're considering an out-of-state move, then YES it matters. I wouldn't submit until you know you can remain residing in one state for a year or more.





2) I would just wait until 41F takes effect. Then they won't need to sign.





3) Add 2 FD-258 fingerprint cards (with the ATF-NFA ORI) and you're G2G.

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3) Add 2 FD-258 fingerprint cards (with the ATF-NFA ORI) and you're G2G.



Good catch, these came with my paperwork.  I just forgot to include them in my original post.
 
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