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  2. Once the application fee is processed, the Federal Firearms Licensing Center (FFLC) will enter your application information into its database and commence a full review of your application. For all license types, except type 03, required supporting materials, including fingerprint card(s) and photograph(s) will also be reviewed.

  3. Federal Firearms Licenses | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms...

    www.atf.gov/firearms/federal-firearms-licenses

    Application fee: $200. Renewal (Every three years): $90. With this license, you can: Take or receive, by way of pledge or pawn, firearms as security for the payment or repayment of money. Reference 27 CFR 478.113. Occasionally import firearms. Type 09: Dealer in Destructive Devices. Application fee: $3,000.

  4. Application for Federal Firearms License - Bureau of Alcohol,...

    www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/form/form-7-7-cr-application-federal-firearms...

    Application is made for a license under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 as a: (Place an “X” in the appropriate box(es). Multiple license types may be selected- see instruction #8. Submit the fee noted next to the box(es) with the application. Licenses are issued for a 3-year period. See instruction #5 for payment information).

  5. Who is eligible for a firearms license?

    www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/who-eligible-firearms-license

    If the applicant is to be a licensed dealer, the applicant certifies that secure gun storage or safety devices will be available at any place in which firearms are sold under the license to persons who are not licensees (“secure gun storage or safety device” is defined in 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(34)). [18 U.S.C. 923(d)(1); 27 CFR 478.47(b)]

  6. Curios & Relics. A regulation implementing federal firearms laws, 27 CFR § 478.11, defines curio or relic (C&R) firearms as those which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons. To be recognized as C&R items, firearms ...

  7. I keep getting wrongfully denied for a firearms license. Is there...

    www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/i-keep-getting-wrongfully-denied-firearms-license...

    I keep getting wrongfully denied for a firearms license. Is there a way to avoid this happening? You may avoid delays in the firearm licensing process by obtaining a unique personal identification number (UPIN) which is assigned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) during the voluntary appeal file (VAF) process.

  8. How to Become a Federal Firearms Licensee in 10 Easy Steps

    www.atf.gov/resource-center/how-become-federal-firearms-licensee-10-easy-steps

    3. Complete and mail in an accurate application (ATF Form 7) with the proper licensing fee to the address listed on the form. 4. The Federal Firearms Licensing Center (FFLC) records the application information and reviews the the form for correctness. 5. The FFLC conducts a background check on the "responsible persons". 6.

  9. Application for Federal Firearms License - Bureau of Alcohol,...

    www.atf.gov/firearms/instructions-form-77cr-application-federal-firearms-license

    For all license types- except type 03 Collector of Curios and Relics- applications must be accompanied by one 2"x2" photo of each Responsible Person (RP) on the license, and one FD-258 (Fingerprint Card) for each RP on the license. Below you will find links to the required documents that are necessary to ensure a complete application.

  10. This is a sample fingerprint card (FD-258) that is used when applying for a federal firearms license. This card can be order from the ATF Distribution Center online or by calling (703) 870-7526 or (703) 870-7528. Form 1 - Application to Make and Register a Firearm (ATF Form 5320.1) (723.81 KB) This form is to request approval to make a NFA firearm.

  11. How to Renew a Federal Firearms License (FFL)

    www.atf.gov/firearms/how-renew-federal-firearms-license-ffl

    If the application is not received 30 days prior to the expiration date, the licensee should contact the Federal Firearms Licensing Center (FFLC). Under § 478.45, Renewal of License, if a licensee intends to continue the business or activity described on a license issued under this part during any portion of the ensuing year, the licensee ...