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The RCMP produces forms in Portable Document Format, which are fillable and savable for your convenience. Filling and saving PDF forms. To be able to fill in and save a PDF form, download and then open the form using the free Adobe Reader: Save the PDF fillable or savable form in a folder that you will easily find on your computer. Launch Adobe ...
Use this form to apply to register all restricted firearms you have newly imported or acquired other than by transfer since December 1, 1998. Do not use this form to register a firearm transferred to you from a business or individual in Canada.
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Save your changes for an accurate and up-to-date transaction document. 1. Open the ATF Form 4473 in the PrintFriendly PDF editor. 2. Click on the fields you wish to edit and make your changes. 3. Review all edits for accuracy and completeness. 4. Save the edited PDF to your device.
To become a verifier, or if you are a verifier who needs to report a change of address or phone number, contact the Firearms Verifier Network. Telephone. 1-800-731-4000 ext. 1052. Email. verifiersnetwork-reseauverificateurs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Fax. 1-877-699-4928. Mail. Firearms Verifier Network.
Non-residents must be 18 years of age or older to use a firearm in Canada or to bring one into the country. If you are coming into Canada with a firearm, please fill out a Non-Resident Firearms Declaration form (RCMP 5589) before you arrive at your entry point into Canada to save you time.
The ATF eForm 4473 program has been updated with the August 2023 version of the form. To update the program, see the download instructions below. Downloading the Application