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Firearm-Related Challenge (Appeal) and Voluntary Appeal File (VAF)How Firearms Background Checks WorkWhen someone tries to buy a firearm, the seller—known as a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL)—contacts the FBI. The prospective buyer fills out the required form, and the FFL sends that information to the FBI. We perform a background check on the buyer to verify eligibility. Prospective firearms buyers who receive a “Denied” status on their background checks may have a state or federal firearm prohibition. The denied individual may choose to pursue a challenge and/or apply to the Voluntary Appeal File. A “Delayed” message means the FBI needs to do additional research to verify the person's background. Our staff works closely with federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies and courts to verify eligibility. In some cases, this can be a time-consuming process. If the FBI cannot make a determination within three business days of a background check, the FFL may transfer the firearm, unless prohibited by state law (per the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993.) Federal Categories of Persons Prohibited from Receiving FirearmsA delay response indicates the subject of the background check has been matched with either a state or federal potentially prohibiting record containing a similar name and/or similar descriptive features (name, sex, race, date of birth, state of residence, social security number, height, weight, or place of birth). The federally prohibiting criteria are as follows:
A delay response indicates that information you supplied on the ATF Form 4473 has been matched with information contained in the National Crime Information Center, the Interstate Identification Index, and/or the NICS Indices. Complete disposition information is not always available and a further review of these records is necessary. The FBI exhausts all efforts to retrieve current record information by contacting all applicable law enforcement agencies, i.e., local, state, and federal courts, etc. The Brady Act allows three business days to find this information before an FFL can transfer a firearm. The FFL is not prohibited from transferring the firearm after three business days have passed; however, the FFL is not required to transfer the firearm. The Privacy Act of 1974 restricts the dissemination of specific information to you via the telephone. You can obtain a copy (for a fee) of any identification record the FBI may maintain on you by contacting the following unit at the address and telephone number provided: Federal Bureau of Investigation 1000 Custer Hollow Road I Was Denied a Firearm—What Happens Now?Firearm-Related ChallengeIf you believe you have been wrongfully denied a firearm, you can request a firearm-related challenge (appeal). You may only challenge a denied firearm transaction, not a delayed one. This process will provide you:
State PermitsThe FBI does not accept challenges or provide reasons for delays or denials on state-issued firearms permits. Those questions should be directed to the state agency. The NICS Participation Map explains whether your state, or the FBI, conducts firearms buyers’ background checks. How to File a Firearm-Related ChallengeTo challenge your firearm denial, visit https://www.edo.cjis.gov. To submit a challenge through the mail, send a request to: FBI CJIS Division When submitting a challenge via mail, include your NICS Transaction Number (NTN) or State Transaction Number (STN). Failure to include these numbers will delay processing. Help with Your Firearm-Related ChallengeIf you need help or have questions on firearm-related challenges, call (304) 625-5590 or email . I Have Been Denied a Firearm Multiple Times or Experience Delays – What Should I Do?Voluntary Appeal File (VAF)Anyone may apply for the VAF, but it is designed for firearm purchasers who believe they are legally allowed to buy firearms, but they have been denied more than once or frequently experience delays in their transactions. Purchasers sometimes find themselves experiencing delays or denials in firearms purchases because of a past misdemeanor charge or because an ineligible person has a similar name. When you apply for the VAF, FBI personnel will research your case and assign you a Unique Personal Identification Number (UPIN) if you have no firearms prohibitions. For future firearms transactions, you will provide your UPIN for your background check. You will still have to undergo a complete background check to buy a firearm, but the UPIN will help to confirm your identity. The VAF process can take several months. You may also apply for the VAF at the same time you submit a firearm-related challenge.
How to Apply for the VAF
Paper Applications - A VAF application and fingerprint form can also be obtained online (below).
FBI CJIS Division Help with VAF/UPINs
Always include your complete name, mailing address, and phone number when contacting us for help. Lost UPINs should be reported immediately. You can change your mailing address online or at the above mailing address. Include your full name, old address, new address, and your NICS Transaction Number (NTN) or State Transaction Number (STN). (Whether you receive an NTN or an STN depends on your state.) If you wish to cancel your VAF application, you must submit your cancellation in writing. Submitting Your Fingerprints with the VAF Application
VAF accepts electronic scanned fingerprint images, but you must request your fingerprint agency print you a copy of those images. Submit the copy with your VAF application. To be considered for the VAF, you must provide the following information on your fingerprint card:
If your fingerprint card is insufficient for processing, you will receive a response with instructions for re-submitting. More NICS Information
Firearms Checks (NICS)The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) conducts background checks on people who want to own a…
About NICSNICS is FBI's national system that checks records on persons who may be disqualified from receiving firearms.
NICS IndicesThe NICS Indices contains information on people who are are prohibited from receiving firearms by federal or state law. Upin Ipin itu dari apa?JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Upin & Ipin adalah serial animasi kartun anak-anak asal Malaysia yang diproduksi Les' Copaque Production. Upin & Ipin pertama kali dirilis pada 14 September 2007.
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