The subject of ATF fingerprint cards comes up fairly often. But only in a particular subset of firearms transactions. After all, millions of American gun owners go their entire life without ever seeing, let alone using an ATF fingerprint card.
But what are they? When and why do you use them, and how do you fill out an ATF fingerprint card? Fortunately, the answers are very straightforward and simple, so let’s take a look at ATF fingerprint cards!
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ATF Fingerprint cards are the cards used to submit fingerprint information to the ATF when required. Usually this is when you apply for an FFL or purchase or register various NFA devices.
Because all FFL applications and NFA purchases or registrations require an extensive background check, fingerprints are part of that process. Fortunately there is no requirement that law enforcement or other professionals take your fingerprints and fill out the card. You can fill out an ATF fingerprint card at home, and you can even buy a kit with everything you need in it to correctly fill out the card and take your fingerprints!
ATF Fingerprint cards are an important part of submitting any application to purchase, make or register an NFA firearm. FFL applications, ATF Form 1 and ATF Form 4 are the most common uses for ATF fingerprint cards, but other ATF forms may require the use of a fingerprint card.
Because the ATF form and ATF fingerprint card is submitted by mail to the ATF, it is important that all aspects of an application to make or register an NFA firearm be consistent and uniform. That means you can’t just use any sort of fingerprint card you feel like. You must use the fingerprint card created and used by the ATF.
Unfortunately, no. Because the ATF form and ATF fingerprint card are submitted by mail to the ATF, it is important that all aspects of an application to make or register an NFA firearm be consistent and uniform. That means you can’t just use any sort of fingerprint card you feel like. You must use the fingerprint card created and used by the ATF.
Most police departments offer fingerprinting services. Check with your local office to see if you need to make an appointment or if they charge, as each place is different.
Fortunately, there is no requirement that law enforcement or other professionals take your fingerprints and fill out the card. You can fill out an ATF fingerprint card at home, and you can even buy a kit with everything you need in it to correctly fill out the card and take your fingerprints!
Did you know improperly filled out ATF fingerprint cards are one of the leading reasons for delays and denials on NFA applications?
Delays and even denials can lead to some serious costs and wasted time. At worst you’ll have to file an appeal on an improper denial and that can take ages. You’ll also lose months and months of processing time, and we already know NFA wait times are hideously long!
In order to fill out an ATF fingerprint card you need to do a few things correctly. Let’s start from the beginning. Some law enforcement agencies might fill out the card for you. If you can do this, it might be best. You’ll usually have to pay a fee, which varies from agency to agency. Just call and ask them. But if you can’t get a law enforcement agency to fill the card out, here is how you do it.
You MUST provide all of the following information on the form. If you leave any of it, you’ll be denied. Some fields like hair and eye color and race use unique FBI codes. To see which code to use, click here.
As you can see this is a somewhat complicated but fairly straightforward form to fill out.
ATF Fingerprint cards are an absolute necessity when purchasing any NFA item. When buying from a local dealer, you can get them filled out there. But if you are filing a Form 1 to build your own NFA device, or engaging in say a mail order silencer purchase from Silencer Central, then you’ll need to fill out the ATF fingerprint card yourself, or have a law enforcement agency do it for you. Failure to properly fill this card out will cause you a lot of headaches and delay an already slow and complex transaction, so it is best to get it done right the first time!
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