Originally posted by mike56: Have a trust through him and need to change address. Nothing from my emails.
My FFL told me the address where it was formed can be changed and updated by the settlor later on without having to re-file anything. You're just updating the address. Change it, print it, have it notarized, include your assignment of assets and off you go.
If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will chime in, but that's per my FFL who makes his living 90%+ on NFA stuff.
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Originally posted by mike56: Dean re-did it when I moved from AZ to SC.
If you moved out of state, it needs to be redone. If you moved within the state, it does not.
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Originally posted by mike56: Also ATF notification. Just cans, no firearms.
ATF has no requirement for being informed of moving a suppressor across state lines, be it for travel or moving permanently after you take possession.
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MOVING AFTER RECEIVING YOUR SUPPRESSOR If you already have your silencer in your possession, then there isn’t anything you need to do whether you’re just moving within one state or from one state to another. ATF’s Form 5320.20, which covers interstate transport and moving of NFA items, does not apply to silencers. It is only applicable to machine guns, destructive devices, AOWs, SBRs, and SBSs. Therefore, you don’t need to notify the ATF about your move if all you own is a silencer. Why give the government information that you don’t have to? If you really want to let the ATF know of your new address, you certainly can, but don’t expect to get any kind of reply or confirmation from them.
Again, this moving scenario assumes that you’re moving between two of the 42 freedom-loving states where suppressor ownership is permitted. If you’re moving to a state where silencers are prohibited, then you’ll need to dispose of your silencer before moving.
Your original trust email should have a change of address form. If you don't have the email and can't get in touch with Dean, shoot me an email and I will get you the form from mine and you can put your trust name on it.
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