Hoploholic
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What Corriea said. Fill out the form 4 with chief law enforcement officer sign off, have a professional complete a finger print card and have a couple of passport photos taken. The most tedius part of the LEO sign off. Send it all in and in 60's days give your agent a call and see if he or she will check your status. They will usually let you know where you stand. Some go 6 months but I think the ATF is actually doing better with lead times now.
Just for informational purposes, a polygraph is not required for a secret clearance, or top secret for that matter.
Just for informational purposes, a polygraph is not required for a secret clearance, or top secret for that matter.