Looking to transfer an NFA item like a suppressor or short-barreled rifle (SBR) in Florida?
Our NFA Transfer Service makes the process easy, secure, and fully compliant with federal and state laws. Available exclusively to residents of Florida, our service ensures that your NFA-regulated items are transferred legally and efficiently.
Who Can Use This Service?
This transfer service is only available to individuals who live in Florida who have purchased an NFA item (e.g., suppressors, SBRs) from a federally licensed firearms dealer elsewhere.
How the NFA Transfer Process Works:
Contact:Instruct your selling dealer to contact us to request a copy of our FFL and SOT.Provide Required Documents:Ensure the seller includes the following in the shipment:Their FFL (Federal Firearms License) and SOT.A copy of the approved Form 3 (federal approval of the NFA transfer).An itemized invoice with detailed information about the firearm.Your contact information (phone, email, and address).
Handling the NFA transfer process for your suppressor, short-barreled rifle (SBR), or other NFA-regulated items. Coordination with your dealer to ensure proper receipt of the necessary paperwork (FFL, SOT, Form 3).Secure storage for your NFA item. Professional assistance with completing the ATF Form 4473 in our store. Complete fingerprinting and photography done in store. Assistance with obtaining a trust (optional and requires an additional fee.) A comprehensive background check processed through the FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement).
The$200 federal tax stamp required for NFA item transfers. Shipping costs associated with your NFA item. Any additional fees for dealers to send the necessary documents (e.g., FFL, SOT, Form 3). The cost of any other legal requirements or taxes outside of the NFA transfer process.
Important Notes:
We do not accept transfers from private parties or C&R licensees.
Basic Requirements for the Transfer:
You must be a resident of Florida. The purchaser named on the firearm must complete the paperwork and pick up the firearm in person. The address on your ID must be current. If it is not, you will need to provide
state-issued documentation showing your current address (such as a tax bill, voter registration, or car registration). Utility bills or commercial mail will not be accepted. Form 4473 must be completed in our store prior to the transfer. A background check must be approved by the FDLE. Please note that delays in background checks are outside of our control. The applicable waiting period must be met before the firearm can be transferred.
Legal Compliance:
We strictly follow all state and federal firearm regulations.
No firearm will be transferred until all legal requirements are met