We may be moving across town.
My understanding is I will need to send in a Form 20 listing all items.
a) Is that correct?
b) Is there anything else I need to do?
We may be moving across town.
My understanding is I will need to send in a Form 20 listing all items.
a) Is that correct?
b) Is there anything else I need to do?
"When you move, regardless of whether you move interstate or intrastate, the ATF wants you to update them regarding the permanent location where your NFA firearms will be stored.
The ATF’s change of address form is ATF Form 5320.20, entitled “Application to Transport Interstate or to Temporarily Export Certain National Firearms (NFA) Firearms. If you are moving intrastate (within the same state), you can file the change of address form after you move.
However, if you are moving interstate (across state lines), you need a be a little more careful. If the only NFA firearms that your gun trust owns are silencers, you can file your change of address form after you move. However, for any other type of NFA firearm, such as a short-barreled rifle (“SBR”), short-barreled shotgun (“SBS”), fully-automatic weapon (“machinegun”), etc., you must file your change of address form with the ATF before you move.
After you receive the approved change of address form back from the ATF in the mail, then you can move these types of NFA firearms across state lines."
"Moving In State with a Suppressor
If you’re moving in state with a suppressor already approved, this is the best-case scenario. There is no paperwork or forms to fill out. As long as the county/city you’re moving to does not prohibit silencers, simply pack up and move into your new place. The ATF recommends filing out a Form 5320.20 to notify of a permanent change of address, but it is not required."