NFA question
NFA question
I created a trust because in Florida no CLEO will sign off. I was going to wait till I went to Arkansas but found out the CLEO there will also not sign off. So I got the trust and have applied eform 1 SBR form 4 Osprey 45 and specwar 556 before the new law goes into affect or what is presumed to be going into affect in Jan where the CLEO has to sign off on trusts. My question is does anyone know if Arkansas will accept a trust from Florida? I know I will have to get an Attorney from Arkansas but I don't have that ability right now and was wondering if anyone has any dealings moving to Fla from Ar?
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You're making some broad statements there. in my County, CLEO will sign off (in FL).edteach wrote:I created a trust because in Florida no CLEO will sign off. I was going to wait till I went to Arkansas but found out the CLEO there will also not sign off. So I got the trust and have applied eform 1 SBR form 4 Osprey 45 and specwar 556 before the new law goes into affect or what is presumed to be going into affect in Jan where the CLEO has to sign off on trusts. My question is does anyone know if Arkansas will accept a trust from Florida? I know I will have to get an Attorney from Arkansas but I don't have that ability right now and was wondering if anyone has any dealings moving to Fla from Ar?
As for the trust question, I would make sure that I amended the trust so that it would be legal in both states, if any amendment is needed.
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I was told by a couple of class three gun shops that no CLEO in Fla would sign off unless they knew you very well. Can not say they are right but I know in Sarasota,Desoto,Charlotte and lee they will not.Tony M. wrote:You're making some broad statements there. in my County, CLEO will sign off (in FL).edteach wrote:I created a trust because in Florida no CLEO will sign off. I was going to wait till I went to Arkansas but found out the CLEO there will also not sign off. So I got the trust and have applied eform 1 SBR form 4 Osprey 45 and specwar 556 before the new law goes into affect or what is presumed to be going into affect in Jan where the CLEO has to sign off on trusts. My question is does anyone know if Arkansas will accept a trust from Florida? I know I will have to get an Attorney from Arkansas but I don't have that ability right now and was wondering if anyone has any dealings moving to Fla from Ar?
As for the trust question, I would make sure that I amended the trust so that it would be legal in both states, if any amendment is needed.
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Each County is different. Sheriffs are elected and try to make their electorate happy. Whichever the dominate feeling is.edteach wrote:I was told by a couple of class three gun shops that no CLEO in Fla would sign off unless they knew you very well. Can not say they are right but I know in Sarasota,Desoto,Charlotte and lee they will not.Tony M. wrote:You're making some broad statements there. in my County, CLEO will sign off (in FL).
As for the trust question, I would make sure that I amended the trust so that it would be legal in both states, if any amendment is needed.
PD Chiefs are less flexible. Mayors and City Counsels often prevent them from sign-off.
A Trust made in any State remians valid wherever you travel. So unless you make ammendments once in AR, the Trust remains the same for ATF and IRS. Some States require filing a copy w the State or County, most don't. You won't have any problem buying new NFA items.
And if you begin a new Trust in AR, you will have to retransfer all NFA items to your new Trust.
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Why would have have to transfer items to his new trust? The old trust remains in effect and old items are on it. New items go on the new trust. There is no need to move old items to the new trust.
In any case the ATF hasnt published when the new rules go into effect if they do go into effect. Its been delayed many times.
In any case the ATF hasnt published when the new rules go into effect if they do go into effect. Its been delayed many times.
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This is exactly what my attorney said about my individual items that are NFA, he said do not put the in the new trust it only serves to cost money for the tax. Nothing any good comes of it.YugoRPK wrote:Why would have have to transfer items to his new trust? The old trust remains in effect and old items are on it. New items go on the new trust. There is no need to move old items to the new trust.
In any case the ATF hasnt published when the new rules go into effect if they do go into effect. Its been delayed many times.
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I couldn't sleep that night and posted while sleep deprived. Sorry for confusion.whiterussian1974 wrote:And if you begin a new Trust in AR, you will have to retransfer all NFA items to your new Trust.
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You should not patronize those shops because clearly they are speaking from the wrong orifice. There are tons or people that get signoffs in FL. Sounds like they are trying to seeo you on a a Trust.edteach wrote:I was told by a couple of class three gun shops that no CLEO in Fla would sign off unless they knew you very well. Can not say they are right but I know in Sarasota,Desoto,Charlotte and lee they will not.Tony M. wrote:You're making some broad statements there. in my County, CLEO will sign off (in FL).edteach wrote:I created a trust because in Florida no CLEO will sign off. I was going to wait till I went to Arkansas but found out the CLEO there will also not sign off. So I got the trust and have applied eform 1 SBR form 4 Osprey 45 and specwar 556 before the new law goes into affect or what is presumed to be going into affect in Jan where the CLEO has to sign off on trusts. My question is does anyone know if Arkansas will accept a trust from Florida? I know I will have to get an Attorney from Arkansas but I don't have that ability right now and was wondering if anyone has any dealings moving to Fla from Ar?
As for the trust question, I would make sure that I amended the trust so that it would be legal in both states, if any amendment is needed.