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Old June 7, 2010, 08:02 AM   #3
Skans
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This is a good question. When you make your trust, I'd recommend that you use a lawyer familiar with setting up trusts, since you will want it to be valid in several states. Since trusts are governed by individual state law, this might be a little ticky for someone who is using a "form" trust.

You should not need a new trust just because you move to a different state so long as its valid in the state you are moving to. You will have to officially notify BATFE of your move and new residence. BATFE may require that you notify the CLEO in the county you are moving to that you have a registered NFA item in a trust. Just call BATFE about their procedures on this to make sure, but that's what I recall. Rules change and I could be wrong - so you really should check this out.
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