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Join Date: April 23, 2008
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NFA Trust original mistakenly sent to the ATF - What to do?
Long story short: I purchased my first NFA item yesterday from a local in state seller using a revocable NFA trust. We went to a Class III FFL to handle the paperwork and make sure everything was done corectly. It turned out two copies of the trust needed to be done so I handled them the original and somehow was handed a copy back. I did not realize it until putting the papers away today so I now only have a copy of my trust papers in my possession while a copy and the original have been mailed to the ATF.
Any idea how to proceed to get the original back? From what I have read the papers are sent to Atlanta where they cash the checks and then forward the paperwork to W.Virginia. If that is correct would it be better to contact Alanta and have them return the application or wait until this hits the examiner desk? I am really not familiar with the ATF so any suggestions are welcome. |
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Join Date: March 20, 2008
Location: Lexington, KY
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This is not legal advice, but practical advice.
It is possible to have multiple originals of things like contracts, so I see no reason that there couldn't be multiple originals of something like a trust. If you were to sign another "original" copy that was identical to the one sent to the ATF, I don't see there being any problems. Aaron
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Join Date: September 30, 2005
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I just print another copy, have to change the schedule A every time anyway.
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Join Date: March 20, 2008
Location: Lexington, KY
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A Schedule A is a schedule, which can be changed at any time. A trust is an important legal document, that, theoretically, once signed, becomes THE trust. The trust doesn't exist independently of the document. It IS the document.
So you should be careful about just printing a new one and signing it with a different date each time. You're technically creating a new trust each time with the same name as another already executed trust. If you want to understand how trusts work past that, you should ask the attorney who drafted your trust. Aaron
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Join Date: April 23, 2008
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I'm not sure I get this right about making another 'original' but to make it identical to the one that was sent in would involve backdating both the signatures of the grantors / trustees and notarization, something I would assume the notary would be less than willing to do.
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Join Date: September 30, 2005
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Say someone listed in your trust passed away, what would you do at that point?
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Location: Louisiana
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Join Date: June 10, 2010
Location: Melbourne, FL
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2. Two copies needed to be done? What state requires this? 3. The ATF will destroy the originals once they are done with them. 4. You cannot just "call Atlanta" - Atlanta is the bank that handles the check cashing for ATF. 5. I would call the NFA branch at 304-616-4500 and ask them what to do. Quote:
There is one division of ATF that handles NFA work and they are in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
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Join Date: April 23, 2008
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Thought I'd give an update on this issue:
After considering the options I thought the best was simply to wait and give time for the paperwork to make its way into the system before calling. I waited about 8 weeks after my check was cashed then called the ATF and talked to the NFA examiner handling my area. He checked his computer and told me my data had been entered in the system but that he had not come around to checking the paperwork and that he would make a copy of the trust and send me the original when he would get to it. That was two weeks ago so I'm waiting to see what happens next -hopefully it will be an envelope with the original in my mailbox... |
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Join Date: September 22, 2007
Location: WA state
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I would suggest you can be optimistic. I had a similar issue with needing a "favor" from the ATF regarding paperwork about a year ago. The both the ATF lawyer and the clerk I spoke to in WV were helpful and the issue was sorted quickly. The issue could not have been handled better by any measure.
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Join Date: December 30, 2008
Location: Florida
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When I had my trust done, the lawyer made me three copies all exactly the same all signed by me, the lawyer and the notary.
I sent in one copy and kept two for myself. What would make any one of those the "original"? Is it you had only signed an "original" and then had a xerox copy of that one for the total of two?
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