Do you currently own, or are you considering purchasing, specialty firearms regulated by the National Firearms Act, such as a silencer, machine guns or short-barreled shotguns and rifles? If so, you should discuss NFA Trusts for your firearms with your attorney. Some benefits of NFA Trusts are that you won’t need a signature from your chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) and you won’t need fingerprints or passport pictures when registering your firearm. Furthermore, it’s possible to have multiple people as trustees over the assets of the trust, while naming a beneficiary, or beneficiaries, of the assets. These types of trusts are very specific and should be fully discussed with your attorney. Call today to find out more information.
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