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Who Needs ATF Live Scan Fingerprinting?
Live scan fingerprinting for ATF purposes is mandatory for individuals involved in industries regulated by the ATF. This includes applicants for Federal Firearms Licenses (FFL), handlers of explosives, and those working with specific ATF-regulated items under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Below are key roles and occupations that typically require ATF fingerprinting, along with their respective ORI numbers.
Individuals and businesses applying for or renewing a Federal Firearms License (FFL) are required to submit fingerprints for ATF background checks to ensure compliance with federal law.
Whether you are applying for an FFL for the first time or renewing your license, live scan fingerprinting is an integral part of the process.
Applicants completing ATF Forms 1, 3, 4, or 7 for firearm registration, manufacturing, transfer, or licensing are required to submit live scan fingerprints for background checks.
Anyone handling or transporting explosives must complete an ATF background check, including the submission of fingerprints, to comply with regulatory standards.
Individuals involved in NFA trusts handling firearms like suppressors or short-barreled rifles must provide fingerprints as part of their application process.
Common Reasons for ATF Fingerprinting
Secure your FFL to legally buy, sell, manufacture, or transfer firearms as per ATF regulations.
Ensure compliance with federal standards for transporting, handling, or distributing explosives.
Provide fingerprints when submitting ATF Form 1 for manufacturing NFA firearms, ensuring your compliance with federal laws.
Submit fingerprints for items like suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and machine guns to meet federal requirements.
If you are part of a trust or corporation managing NFA firearms, ATF requires your fingerprints for their records.
Fingerprinting is necessary for transferring NFA firearms through ATF Form 4, including suppressors and short-barreled rifles.