Benefits of NFA Trust
NFA Trust protects individual's rights to own various types of firearms without limitations and hassles. NFA trust has a multitude of benefits and can drastically change your confidence and security about your class three firearms.

No CLEO Sign Off Required - For gun trusts, the ATF requirement that individuals obtain the signature of the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (Cleo) of the city in which you live, on Form 4, Machine gun/suppressor transfer documents, does not apply. This is one less step and is very important to many.
No Fingerprint Cards Required - Another common requirement set forth by the ATF is that an individual supply two sets of fingerprint cards with every Form 4. This requirement, however does not apply to transfers to a gun trust.
Continuity of Ownership - A gun trust is great because it can last for several generations. The properties in the gun trust, which are typically firearms or class three type weapons, remain in a single entity. This means that it is not necessary to transfer each item upon the death of a single trustee or beneficiary, where several are named.
Confidentiality - In many cases with firearms, confidentiality is very important. When someone purchases a Class 3 weapon and has a gun trust, the only place that they must submit a copy of the trust to is the ATF with the Form 4. The NFA gun trust is otherwise completely confidential. This confidentiality protects the individual with the gun trust and is important to many class three firearm owners.
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