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I want to submit 3 form 1's at the same time. Do I need 3 sets of prints? 3 photos?
Not sure about as and individual. If your going to do more NFA items in the future setup a trust. Then you only need to submit prints 1 time.
If you e-filed, the stamp is attached to the approval e-mail as a pdf file...Form 1's approved first week of september but still haven't received a stamp in the mail. Not sure what exactly it would look like. Would it be email if efiled?
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As long as they are not a trustee, no... they only have to be 'legal' if and when you pass away and pass on your firearms... Can't help with CLEO, no clue yet.. lolSoooooo, if I have a family member as the beneficiary of my trust then they don't have to submit prints and photos? How /Who do I notify my cleo if I live in Baltimore city? Is it state police or Baltimore city police ?
Simple translation... co-trustees..."Repsonsible" members of trust have to submit form 5320.23 with photo and prints.
“[T]he term “responsible person” for a trust or legal entity includes those persons who have the power and authority to direct the management and policies of the trust or legal entity to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust or entity.”
They go on to further ‘clarify’ by adding that:
“In the case of a trust, those with the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust include any person who has the capability to exercise such power AND possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority under any trust instrument, or under State law, to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for or on behalf of the trust." http://johnpierceesq.com/who-is-a-responsible-person-under-41f/
"Repsonsible" members of trust have to submit form 5320.23 with photo and prints.
“[T]he term “responsible person” for a trust or legal entity includes those persons who have the power and authority to direct the management and policies of the trust or legal entity to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust or entity.”
They go on to further ‘clarify’ by adding that:
“In the case of a trust, those with the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust include any person who has the capability to exercise such power AND possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority under any trust instrument, or under State law, to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for or on behalf of the trust." http://johnpierceesq.com/who-is-a-responsible-person-under-41f/