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The withdrawal of a submitted/in process status eForm 1 or the cancellation of an approved status eForm 1 must be done by directing a written request to the NFA Branch (address on the form) or an email to the NFA Branch (nfa@atf).
Generally, ATF Form 4473 must be completed at the licensed business premises when a firearm is transferred over-the-counter.
Completion of form 4473 (Required by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms). A background check completed prior to releasing the firearm.
What Are Florida's Restrictions on Gun Ownership? In Florida, residents do not have to have a permit to buy handguns, rifles, or shotguns. Additionally, there is no requirement to register a firearm nor is there for owners to get a license or have a permit to carry a rifle or shotgun.
It's important to note that while most firearms don't require registration in Florida, there are exceptions. Firearms regulated by the National Firearms Act (such as short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors) must be registered with the federal government.
The withdrawal of a submitted/in process status eForm 1 or the cancellation of an approved status eForm 1 must be done by directing a written request to the NFA Branch (address on the form) or an email to the NFA Branch (nfa@atf).
You must be 21 years of age or older unless you are a servicemember, as defined in Section 250.01, Florida Statutes, or you are a veteran of the United States Armed Forces who was discharged under honorable conditions; in these instances, you may carry a concealed weapon or concealed firearm if you are 18 years of age ...
Navigating Florida's laws on transporting a firearm in your vehicle is essential for every gun owner. As of July 1, 2023, you can carry your firearm in your car without a permit if it's properly secured and not readily accessible for immediate use.
In Florida, residents do not have to have a permit to buy handguns, rifles, or shotguns. Additionally, there is no requirement to register a firearm nor is there for owners to get a license or have a permit to carry a rifle or shotgun. There is, however, a requirement for Floridians to have a permit to carry a handgun.