Someone vorrect me if I am wrong but provided you are buying from a dealer and not private party they can,Does any of you know if I can Efile form 4 suppressors through a dealer that doesn't have a kiosk? My dealer still does the paper/mail in Form 4's. I am guessing I cannot as the dealer would have to do the efile.
I did eform4 with paper prints. At the time, neither my dealer nor I knew where to get electronic prints.Does any of you know if I can Efile form 4 suppressors through a dealer that doesn't have a kiosk? My dealer still does the paper/mail in Form 4's. I am guessing I cannot as the dealer would have to do the efile.
Thank you for your reply explaining your experience. Did the dealer you purchased the suppressor from have a kiosk? Or did they just go online to NFA and EFile it on your behalf with you only needing to mail in finger print cards?I did eform4 with paper prints. At the time, neither my dealer nor I knew where to get electronic prints.
Once your dealer closes draft mode and submits the form, you can't go back in and attach the electronic prints.
If my efiled f4 doesn't get approved by the end of this month, I'll know for sure that the paper prints have caused a delay.
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You can efile without going through silencershop. Capitol Armory now can ship to your door as an Indiana resident. With the new eform certify process, I think Capitol Armory has the easiest process right now.Thank you for your reply explaining your experience. Did the dealer you purchased the suppressor from have a kiosk? Or did they just go online to NFA and EFile it on your behalf with you only needing to mail in finger print cards?
I guess my main question is it possible for an NFA dealer to EFile without having to go through Silencer Shop? Is the EFile system only for Silencer Shop Kiosk type transfers?
I talked to an ATF agent from my local field office on June 28th. he was suprisingly helpful, and contacted the NFA branch to see what was going on with these wild approvals. This is what he said: The ATF had started out processing eform 4s by doing the background checks first. This was fine until they got overwhelmed with applications. This meant that they had run background checks for thousands of forms before they were processed. As the forms started to pile up, they were concerned that if they did a background check on a form that would not be processed for months, the background check would not be current. What they did was put all of those forms back in the stack. Now, they will do the background check with the FBI AFTER the form is processed. They explicitly said that it was not the FBIs fault. They did also say that they have just started on the February stack