That is true if they are in the trust when applying for another item for the trust they need fingerprinted and they will be checked. The other thing you can do is remove them from the trust, buy your item with just the original trust members and then add them back on the trust when the item is approved and in the trust.
Well… was I misled, or is that a different or newly added rule and regulation of the NFA Gun Trust!
My NFA Trust was done by a lawyer way back when nobody needed fingerprinting.
I added my children when they turned 18… no fingerprinting needed, only notarized affidavit adding them to the NFA Trust.
NOW… Many years later, when I asked to buy more suppressors on my Trust, I was told that after 2019 or so that everyone on the trust had to be backgrounded and fingerprinted before applying for the next stamp!
This is true. When they changed the law the trust was looked at as a loop hole because other trust members did not have to submit prints etc. also at that time an individual had to have leo approval and a trust not. So they removed the leo approval from both but added the finger print back ground checks for trusts. So I was surprised when I was told with the single shot trust you could add people after the fact with no back ground check or prints. But the lgs and silencer shop told me the same thing.
Well… was I misled, or is that a different or newly added rule and regulation of the NFA Gun Trust!
My NFA Trust was done by a lawyer way back when nobody needed fingerprinting.
I added my children when they turned 18… no fingerprinting needed, only notarized affidavit adding them to the NFA Trust.
NOW… Many years later, when I asked to buy more suppressors on my Trust, I was told that after 2019 or so that everyone on the trust had to be backgrounded and fingerprinted before applying for the next stamp!
The single shot trust is only good for one nfa item. If you buy another then it is a single trust also. This may be the loophole. I do know they offer an unlimited trust for $125. The single is $25. Not sure how the unlimited works with back ground checks.That is true if they are in the trust when applying for another item for the trust they need fingerprinted and they will be checked. The other thing you can do is remove them from the trust, buy your item with just the original trust members and then add them back on the trust when the item is approved and in the trust.
Cajun,The single-shot trust is only good for one NFA item. If you buy another, it becomes a single trust. This may be the loophole. I do know they offer an unlimited trust for $125, while the single is $25. I'm not sure how the unlimited works with background checks.
That makes sense. This is the route I will go. Unless of course they can get suppressors out of the nfa.Cajun,
The unlimited trust price is as many single-shot trusts you want….. No limit, no more purchases…..I am putting together number 5 for me next as soon as its finished with a serial number, I am at the break even point…..everyone after that will be no cost so to speak on my end. I like the single shot trust as I can transfer them individually to different kids or family members when I die. I can have different family members on each trust depending on what weapons they have to use them on.
Man, we can only hope that will happen in the next four years.That makes sense. This is the route I will go. Unless of course they can get suppressors out of the nfa.