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Firearm Form Application Withdrawal In Washington

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US-00456BG
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The Firearm Form Application Withdrawal in Washington is a crucial document for individuals seeking to retract their application for firearm ownership or transfer. This form ensures that the applicant formally communicates their decision to withdraw from the firearm application process. Key features of the form include sections to provide personal information, details of the firearm involved, and the signatures of both the applicant and a witness. Users should fill in the required fields accurately and ensure all necessary information is provided to avoid delays in processing. This form is especially useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it serves to protect clients' rights and streamline legal processes related to firearm ownership. It allows those in the legal profession to assist clients in following the correct procedures to withdraw applications effectively, ensuring compliance with state laws. Additionally, understanding this form is essential for those advising clients on firearm-related legal matters, with clarity and accessibility being paramount for non-experts in the field.

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Currently Receiving Approvals From: Currently Receiving Approvals From: ATF Form 1 eFile: 40 days Paper: 45 days ATF Form 3 Avg. 1-4 days ATF eForm 4 Trust Avg. 65 days ATF eForm 4 Individual Avg. 24 days

The applicant may also cancel an approved Form 1 application by submitting a request, in writing, to the Chief, NFA Branch. The request for cancellation must state that the firearm was not made and must include the approved Form 1 with the stamp affixed.

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).

Firearm rights can be restored after a felony conviction in Washington, so long as the following requirements are met: You have gone any five consecutive years in the community without being convicted of any crime. These do not necessarily have to be the most recent five years.

040 also stipulates a person may not lawfully own, possess, or control a firearm if they (1) were previously convicted of a felony offense, (2) were previously convicted of certain gross misdemeanor crimes when committed by one family or household member against another, (3) are subject of certain types of protection ...

Provide a signed and dated letter requesting to void or withdraw including the reason and serial number. Email the request to nfafax@atf. (For a request to “void” an approved Form 1 or 4 when the making or transfer did not occur, the request should also be accompanied by the original tax-exempt form).

Common Errors associated with ATF Form 1: Fingerprint Cards incomplete (Often missing biometric information) Responsible Person Questionnaires (RPQs) - none submitted, too many submitted, insufficient number submitted (Must be one RPQ for each RP) Trust/Individual names do not match on forms.

The applicant may also cancel an approved Form 1 application by submitting a request, in writing, to the Chief, NFA Branch. The request for cancellation must state that the firearm was not made and must include the approved Form 1 with the stamp affixed.

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).

For the processing of NFA forms, contact the NFA Division at (304) 616-4500. For the processing of Imports forms, contact the Firearms and Explosives Imports Branch at (304) 616-4550.

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Firearm Form Application Withdrawal In Washington