Freedom Gun Trust
Own a Gun? Careful: You Might Need a Gun Trust
Because of recent events, it is more important than ever to follow the complex and evolving gun laws.
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Freedom Gun Trust Benefits:
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Hold NFA Class 3 Firearms (Title II)
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Hold Class I ordinary rifles, pistols, revolvers and shotguns. (Title I)
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Avoids probate and allows multi-generational use of the firearms-beyond the life of the Grantor.
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Protects your right to privacy.
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All forms needed for keeping your Trustees and Beneficiaries up-to-date and legal.
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Minor children can be named as beneficiaries.
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Covers the possibility of incapacitation.
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Designates co-trustees, successor trustees, and death beneficiaries.
IMPORTANT: Our Freedom Gun Trust creates a standalone estate plan exclusively for your NFA and non-NFA firearms (your firearms bypass your Will or Revocable Living Trust and avoid probate).
Included NFA Document Package
NFA Gun Trust Agreement - Full National Firearms Act Gun Trust Agreement.
Multi State Notary Acknowledgments - Required Notary Documents for the ATF.
Gun Trust Articles I-VII - These articles appoint the  beneficiaries, assign new weapons to the Trust, sell or transfer any weapons held in the Trust, etc.
Gun Trust Assignment Forms - Upon the establishment of the trust, this form will transfer the firearm into the Trust.
ATF Application Checklist - A comprehensive guide if you own Title II firearms on submitting them to the ATF.
Trustee Appointment Form - To be used by the Grantor to appoint new Trustees.
Protect your family heritage. Don't wait, act now.
* You will be contacted by the HIVE team to complete your stand alone trust paperwork after submitting your payment below. *
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The API Freedom Gun Trust is valid in all 50 states: the document complies with all federal law and regulation pertaining to NFA Gun Trusts. NOTE however that some states and metropolitan areas will have specific restrictions on NFA items that can be owned or possess by the Gun Trust or Trustees, so make sure that you review and follow all state and local laws and regulations.
Gun Trusts are private documents but must be submitted to the ATF with the appropriate application for registration.
Further, some states require that Gun Trusts be registered in the county in which the NFA regulated firearms are possessed. These states include Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, and North Dakota.
Some states have optional filing requirements, including Florida, Maine, and Nebraska.
States in which Notary Requires Witness: Alabama, California, Delaware, Florida, New York, and Louisiana.
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