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    Normally what I do is have a copy of my Form1/4, and a letter on my "LLC letterhead" stating which company employees can possess the NFA items. Talked with the ATF about that several times and they said thats fine.

    When your register an LLC with the state, it'll ask who the main member is and you can just list yourself. If you didn't want to go the letterhead route then you'll list yourself as the Manager and your family members as members during the registration and that a copy of your AOO along with you.

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    So when you show someone your stamp, when someone wants to verify that you are legally in possession of the weapon; is the stamp good enough, or are they going to want you to produce even more documentation proving your relationship with the LLC?
    If you're showing your stamp to a local cop because he pulled you over or something he's not going to know what the hell it is anyways. This is one area where a trust may be beneficial, my trust is the "RTR revocable trust", that is what the Form 4s say, so if I have to show them to someone having that and my ID makes things pretty obvious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rtr View Post
    If you're showing your stamp to a local cop because he pulled you over or something he's not going to know what the hell it is anyways. This is one area where a trust may be beneficial, my trust is the "RTR revocable trust", that is what the Form 4s say, so if I have to show them to someone having that and my ID makes things pretty obvious.
    Honestly, a bunch of cops won't know the difference between trust paperwork or an LLC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZombieKiller25 View Post
    Normally what I do is have a copy of my Form1/4, and a letter on my "LLC letterhead" stating which company employees can possess the NFA items. Talked with the ATF about that several times and they said thats fine.

    When your register an LLC with the state, it'll ask who the main member is and you can just list yourself. If you didn't want to go the letterhead route then you'll list yourself as the Manager and your family members as members during the registration and that a copy of your AOO along with you.
    If you list employees, don't you then have to get an EIN number?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If you list employees, don't you then have to get an EIN number?
    No. The only time your need an EIN is if your business will be taking in revenue and you need to report that to the IRS.

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    Question for those in the know. Can only members (owners/partners) be in possession of NFA firearms or can employees also be in possession?
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    my form 4 were all approved with an LLC. This is how I do it

    Example LLC (my name)

    Honestly most of my form 4's were approved like this. Some examiners let this slide an approve and some do not. I just got an approval on thurs. Like this done but my form 4 that was approved 2 weeks before was sent back to me to cross out my name. Btw this was the same examiner for both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    Question for those in the know. Can only members (owners/partners) be in possession of NFA firearms or can employees also be in possession?
    Asked the ATF and either is fine. Managers/Members of the LLC are listed on the AOO which is pretty easy. Or you can type something up on LLC letterhead to state which "employees" can possess NFA items.

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    So I registered an LLC last night. Does the state now send me the AOO? Or, is it something I can print off online and get going on Form 1 right away? Also, I didn't list any members last night other than myself, is that something that is easy to change? I probably should have asked these questions first , but I am also not in a big hurry or anything.

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    I don't think the state sends you anything. You are going to have to set up the AOO yourself but I don't know if you file with the state or not?
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