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- Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:45 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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- Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:02 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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Re: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
Well my paperwork was just submitted and I mailed a copy of the Form 4 and the "Responsible Person" form for each member on my trust to the Denton County Sheriff.
This added requirement is a bummer but better than having to have a sign off. My other submissions a few years back were approved within 4 months but I hear I'm in for a longer wait this time. Guess I'll stock up on 9mm subsonic ammo in the meantime.
This added requirement is a bummer but better than having to have a sign off. My other submissions a few years back were approved within 4 months but I hear I'm in for a longer wait this time. Guess I'll stock up on 9mm subsonic ammo in the meantime.
- Wed Jan 09, 2019 3:44 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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Re: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
Phew.....glad I used the Denton County Sheriff for my paperwork....now yet another wait begins.
- Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:09 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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Re: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
I jus try completed my forms and used the Denton County Sheriff.....thanks for all the replies. And yes, it's just a notification, something I didn't have to do before the changes that went into effect (I have a trust).
- Tue Jan 08, 2019 2:32 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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Re: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
Well Carrollton PD fingerprinted me and my trust members but I will send the notification paperwork to the Denton Sheriff as recommended. The new changes to the application certainly made the trust route more cumbersome!!! Thanks for your responses, I want to get the paperwork turned in Wednesday.
- Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:25 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
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Question: Chief Law Enforcement Office for NFA FORM 4 Notification
I now live in Carrollton, TX (Denton County). I will call the Carrollton Police Department tomorrow but thought I'd ask here: has anyone that lives in Carrollton/Denton County submitted a FORM 4 and if so, who did you use as the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (and address)? Based on the below definition, I "assume" I can use the Carrollton Chief of Police? But I am not sure who has "jurisdiction" over my location (Carrollton, Denton County).
Thanks
Each responsible person must provide a notification on this form of the proposed making or acquisition of an NFA firearm to his/her chief law enforcement officer having jurisdiction where the responsible person is located. The chief law enforcement officer is considered to be the Chief of Police; the Sheriff; the Head of the State Police; or a State or local district attorney or prosecutor.
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Each responsible person must provide a notification on this form of the proposed making or acquisition of an NFA firearm to his/her chief law enforcement officer having jurisdiction where the responsible person is located. The chief law enforcement officer is considered to be the Chief of Police; the Sheriff; the Head of the State Police; or a State or local district attorney or prosecutor.