- Revised Form 4473 | ATF.gov (Mandatory for Use as of 2/1/2024)
- Order Paper Copies of Revised Form 4473 | ATF.gov
- ATF eForm 4473 application | ATF.gov
- Firearm Industry Compliance Resources | NSSF.org
- MORE RECORDINGS: 2024 Firearm Industry Compliance Education Series
- 5 FFL ‘Willful’ State Violation Referrals that Will Result in Mandatory Revocations | NSSF.org
ATF Form 4473 Excellence To Avoid Revocation
Description
For Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs), it is often the everyday innocuous-in-appearance transactions that ATF may interpret as “zero tolerance” violations and ultimately lead to a notice of revocation.
We will expand on NSSF’s Shot University™ Online course “Completing ATF Form 4473 (August 2023 version and effective mandatory use February 2024)” which discusses the basics of how and when a federal firearms licensee (transferor/seller) and non-licensee (transferee/buyer/resident and non-resident) complete Section(s) A through E on the transaction record.
During this session, you’ll learn how to identify and manage these seemingly innocuous transfer situations in 100% regulatory compliance and gain a clear understanding of the regulatory process as well as the licensees’ responsibility so you don’t accidentally fall prey to what can be misconstrued as a willful zero-tolerance violation.
Contributors
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Andrew Graham
Former ATF Deputy Assistant Director Andrew Graham brings 37 years of federal service and expertise in federal regulatory compliance to NSSF's Compliance Consultant Team. More information on the NSSF Compliance Consultant Team and it's members, visit www.NSSF.org/retailers/ffl-compliance-consultant-team