Form ATF F 9 (5320.9) ATF F 9 (5320.9) Application and Permit for Permanent Exportation of Fire

Application and Permit for Permanent Exportation of Firearms (National Firearms Act)

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Application and Permit for Permanent Exportation of Firearms

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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

Application and Permit for Permanent
Exportation of Firearms (National Firearms Act)

(Chapter 53, Title 26, United States Code) (Submit in Quadruplicate. See Instructions on Reverse.)
ATF Control Number

Internal Control Number

To: Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, 244 Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405
Part 1 - Application. The undersigned transferor hereby makes application to export the firearm(s) described herein. The application is supported by the
attached certified copy of written order or contract of sale of such firearm(s) to consignee.
1. Name and Address of Foreign Consignee

4. Name of Exporter (And trade name if any)
6. Federal Firearms License (If any) (Give
complete 15-digit number)

3. Number of Firearms Included in
this Application

2. Intended Port of Exportation
(Including air freight)

5. Address (Number, street, city, county, State, zip code)
7. Employer Identification Number

8. Export License Number for this Shipment (If any)

9. Description of Firearm(s) (If additional space is needed, continue on a separate sheet using the format below.)
Line
No.

Type (Machine gun, destructive device, short
barreled shotgun or rifle, etc.)
(a)

Caliber,
Gauge or
Size
(b)

Model
(c)

Length of
Barrel(s)
(d)

Serial Number
(f)

Overall Length
(e)

1
2
3
4
5
Under penalties of perjury, I certify that I am the lawful possessor of the firearm(s) described on this form and any accompanying sheets, and that
I have examined this application and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct and complete.
10. Signature and Title (Owner or authorized official) (See instruction 1c.)

11. Date of Application

Part 2 - Permit (This portion to be completed by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)
12. This Application is:
Approved

13. Assessment of Tax Incurred by this Transfer Will
Be Made Unless Proper Evidence of Exportation
is Received on or Before:

Disapproved: (Reason)

14. Authorized ATF Official

15. Date

Part 3 - Certification by Customs
I hereby certify that the described merchandise, covered by a shipper’s export declaration on file in this office, was laden and cleared as described below:
Laden In (Name and/or type of carrier)

Date Cleared

Signature of Customs Official

Port Of

Foreign Destination

Date

Part 4 - Certification of Mailing by Parcel Post/Exportation
I certify that there has (have) been posted at this office today, parcel(s) addressed as indicated in Item 1, Part 1 of this application, declared to be firearms by the
transferor named in Item 5, Part 1, or the transferor’s authorized agent, who has waived the right to withdraw same from the mails.
Post Office Name or Stamp

Note: Previous editions are oboslete.

Signature of Postmaster, By

Date Posted

ATF Form 9 (5320.9)
Revised (
)

Instructions (See 27 CFR Part 479)
1.	 Any	person	desiring	to	permanently	export	a	firearm	without	payment	of	the	transfer	tax	must	submit	ATF	Form	9	(5320.9),	in	to	the	Director,	Bureau	of		
	
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, NFA Branch, 244 Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405, for a permit providing for deferment of the transfer tax.
No shipment may be made until that permit is received from the Director.
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

a.
	
b.	
	
	
	
c.	
	
	
	
d.	
e.	

ATF Form 9 (5320.9) must not be submitted until a license for the exportation, if any, has been issued by the Department of State or Commerce. If no
license	is	needed,	please	attach	a	statement	to	that	effect.
Part	1	of	ATF	Form	9	(5320.9)	must	be	completed	by	the	applicant	and	submitted	to	ATF	with	a	certified	copy	of	a	written	order,	contract	of	sale,	or		
	
other	evidence	showing	the	firearm	is	to	be	shipped	to	a	foreign	destination.		The	exporter’s	written	certification	attesting	to	that	fact	must	appear	on	the		 	
documentation.		If	the	applicant	wishes	to	transfer	the	firearm(s)	tax	free	to	another	person	who	will	export	the	firearm,	the	applicant	must	submit		
	
ATF	Form	9	(5320.9)	with	documentation	that	the	transfer	is	a	part	of	the	exportation	process.
The	form	must	be	completed	by	typewriter	or	pen	and	ink;	penciled	entries	are	unacceptable.		The	signature	in	item	10	must	be	entered	in	ink	on	all		
	
four	copies.		Photostatic,	facsimile	or	carbon	copy	signatures	are	not	acceptable.		Form	9	is	available	in	a	fillable	format	on	the	ATF	website	(www.atf.gov) and
may	be	downloded	and	printed	from	that	website.		Form	9	may	also	be	filed	electronically	via	ATF’s	eForms	system	(www.atfonline.gov)	by	a	person	who	registers		
and	is	qualified.
Applications	approved	by	ATF	will	serve	as	the	permit	to	export	the	firearm(s)	described	on	the	application.
In	the	event	exportation	is	not	effected,	all	copies	of	the	form	must	be	immediately	returned	to	ATF	for	cancellation:	(27	CFR	479.116).

2.	 When	the	firearms	are	to	be	exported	by	other	than	parcel	post,	two	copies	each	of	the	permit	and	the		Shipper’s	Export	Declaration	(Commerce Form
7525-V), and a copy of the State or Commerce Department license, must be submitted to the District Director of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol at the port
	 of	exportation,	and	must	precede	or	accompany	the	shipment	in	order	to	permit	appropriate	inspection	prior	to	lading.		The	Customs	official,	after	execution		
	 of	Part	3,	will	retain	one	copy	of	the	permit	and	return	one	copy	to	the	Director,	Bureau	of	Alcohol,	Tobacco,	Firearms	and	Explosives,	NFA	Branch,	244		
Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405, as provided in Customs Manual Supplement No. 3284.02 dated March 12, 1979.
3.	 When	the	firearms	are	to	be	exported	by	parcel	post,	one	copy	of	the	permit	must	be	presented	to	the	postmaster	at	the	office	receiving	the	parcel.		The		
	 postmaster	will	execute	Part	4	of	ATF	Form	9	(5320.9)	and	return	the	permit	to	the	exporter.
4.	
	
	
	
	
	
	

	
	
	

Proof	of	exportation	must	be	furnished	by	the	exporter	to	ATF	within	a	6-month	period	from	date	of	issuance	of	the	permit	by	ATF.		Satisfactory	evidence		
	
of	exportation	would	be:
a.	 The	certificate	of	exportation	executed	by	a	Customs	official.
b.	 The	certificate	of	mailing	by	parcel	post	executed	by	a	postmaster.
c.	 A	certificate	of	lading	executed	by	a	Customs	official	of	the	foreign	country	to	which	the	firearm	is	exported.
d.	 A	sworn	statement	of	the	foreign	consignee	covering	the	receipt	of	the	firearm.
e.	 A	return	receipt	or	photostatic	copy,	signed	by	the	addressee	or	an	authorized	agent	of	the	addressee,	if	the	shipment	of	a	firearm	was	made	by	insured	or		 	
registered parcel post.

NOTE:			ATF	receipt	of	the	required	documentation	that	the	firearm(s)	has/have	been	exported	will	relieve	the	exporter	from	the	transfer	tax	liability.		IF	
SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE IS NOT FURNISHED WITHIN THE STATED PERIOD, THE TRANSFER TAX WILL BE ASSESSED.
5. ATF Control Number box is only to be completed by ATF Personnel.
6. Internal Control Number	box	can	be	completed	by	the	person	desiring	to	permanently	export	the	firearm.		Any	pertinent	control	information	that	person	wants	to	an	
	 notate	in	this	box	pertaining	to	this	exportation	is	allowed.
Action by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol
Upon	receipt	of	an	approved	ATF	Form	9	(5320.9),	in	duplicate,	the	Customs	official	may	order	such	inspection	as	deemed	necessary	prior	to	lading	of	the	merchandise.		
If	satisfied	that	the	shipment	is	proper	and	the	information	contained	in	the	permit	to	export	is	in	agreement	with	the	information	shown	in	the	shipper’s	export	declaration,	the	Customs	official	will,	after	the	merchandise	has	been	exported,	execute	Part	3	of	ATF	Form	9	(5320.9).		One	copy	will	be	retained	with	the	shipper’s	export	declaration.		Customs	will	forward	the	remaining	copy	to	the	Bureau	of	Alcohol,	Tobacco,	Firearms	and	Explosives,	NFA	Branch,	244	Needy	Road,	Martinsburg,	WV	25405.
Privacy Act Information
The	following	information	is	provided	pursuant	to	Section	3	of	the	Privacy	Act	of	1974	(5	U.S.C.	552a(e)(3)):
1. Authority. Solicitation of this information is made pursuant to the National Firearms Act (26 U.S.C. 5854). Disclosure of this information is mandatory
	 for	the	exportation	of	a	firearm	exempt	from	transfer	tax.
2. Purpose.		To	determine	whether	the	proposed	transfer	qualifies	as	an	exportation	exempt	from	tax.
3. Routine Uses.		The	information	will	be	used	by	ATF	to	make	the	determination	set	forth	in	paragraph	2.	In	addition,	ATF	will	use	the	information	to		
		
annotate the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record. No information obtained from an application, registration, or records required to be
	 submitted	by	a	natural	person	in	order	to	comply	with	any	provision	of	the	National	Firearms	Act,	or	regulations	issued	thereunder,	shall,	except	in		 	
	
	 connection	with	prosecution,	or	other	action,	for	furnishing	false	information,	be	used,	directly	or	indirectly,	as	evidence	against	that	person	in	any	crimi-	
	
	 nal	proceeding	with	respect	to	a	violation	of	law	occurring	prior	to	or	concurrently	with	the	filing	of	the	application.		The	information	from	this	application		
	
may only be disclosed to Federal authorities as provided in Section 6103, 26 U.S.C. (as amended by the Tax Reform Act of 1979).
4. Effects of Not Supplying Information Requested.	 	 Failure	 to	 supply	 complete	 information	 will	 delay	 processing	 and	 may	 cause	 denial	 of	 the	 application.
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice
This	request	is	in	accordance	with	the	Paperwork	Reduction	Act	of	1995.		The	information	you	provide	is	used	to	verify	exportation	of	a	firearm	and	justify	removal	of	
the	firearm	from	the	National	Firearms	Registration	and	Transfer	Record	(NFRTR).		The	information	is	required	to	show	satisfactory	proof	that	a	firearm	may	be	exported	
without	payment	of	the	transfer	tax	in	a	manner	as	prescribed	by	the	Secretary	of	the	Treasury.		The	furnishing	of	this	information	is	mandatory	(26	U.S.C.	5854).
The	estimated	average	burden	associated	with	this	collection	of	information	is	18	minutes	per	respondent	or	recordkeeper,	depending	on	individual	circumstances.		Comments	concerning	the	accuracy	of	this	burden	estimate	and	suggestion	for	reducing	this	burden	should	be	addressed	to	Reports	Management	Officer,	Document	Services,	
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, DC 20226.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
ATF Form 9 (5320.9)
Revised ( )


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SubjectATF Form, 5320. 9, Application and Permit for Permanent Exportation of Firearms (National Firearms Act)
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