My guess would be one set per form. I didn't think you could add line items to the forms as far as multiple cans on one.
Since eforms is down I am only guessing tho
[/FONT]"5 • It removes the CLEO sign-off requirement[FONT="]One of the good things to come out of 41F is the removal of the CLEO sign-off requirement for individual applicants, eliminating the ability of anti-NFA officials to arbitrarily bar Americans from owning items like suppressors and machine guns. Now individual applicants simply need to submit a notification to their local CLEO by way of sending them a copy of all pertinent documents.[/FONT]
[FONT="]While trust applicants were not required to obtain CLEO sign-off before, 41F mandates that they must notify their local CLEO of any manufacture or transfer of an NFA item.
Q: How will CLEO notification be accomplished?
A: The Department has revised the regulations in 27 CFR 479.62 and 479.84 to require the applicant or responsible persons to submit (mail or deliver) a completed copy of the application (Form 1, 4, or 5) or a completed copy of Form 5320.23 (National Firearms Act (NFA) Responsible Person Questionnaire), respectively, to the chief law enforcement officer of the locality in which the applicant or responsible person is located. In the case of a trust, this is considered located at the primary location where the firearm will be maintained. In addition, the “responsible persons” associated with a trust should each submit documentation to their CLEO having jurisdiction where the responsible person is located.
How does one prove they notified the CLEO? Registered mail or the like? What stops a CLEO from divulging this information outside of his office (i.e. to a newspaper or anti group)?
I've not kept up on it, but I was hoping someone here has been keeping up. In the beginning there was speculation that you only had to send in one set of prints for a set period of time (per year) or something.
From what I understand is that once you have something approved, so long as you make a purchase within every two years you are good on your previous submitted merits so long as trust members have not changed etc.
I am still anxious to see how all of this is done now though... I'm sure I'll be submitting a couple more form 4's and at least one more form 1 before too long.
Check a previous post, its spelled out by the ATF that its per submittal. Fingerprints and passport photos for trusts.
Trusts only have to submit fingerprint/photo once ever 24 months as long as the trust hasn't been modified.
Been down all day... probably because I had a couple more Form 1s to submit. One is all done but caliber and pay... grrr