- 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.