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transaction. If your original background check is completed, the Federal Firearm Licensee will be notified with a final status. all required appeal information will result in the rejection...
Please note that this number should only be utilized by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) as it pertains to E-Check issues and questions. E-Check Online Customer Service is also available 7 days a week 8a.m. – 1:30a.m. ET by selecting “Ask the FBI NICS for Assistance” above or https://forms.fbi.gov/assistance-with-nics-processing-issues.
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...
All descriptive information, including address, will follow normal purge requirements (i.e., deleted from NICS within 24 hours of the FFL receiving a proceed status.) Please note, if no potentially prohibiting information is located, the transaction will be proceeded as soon as possible.
The FBI NICS E-Check allows authorized users to access the NICS through a secure Internet connection. Registered FFLs and their registered employees can perform searches and retrievals on NICS transactions in accordance with the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993.
What happens if a transferee successfully appeals a NICS denial but more than 30 calendar days have elapsed since the initial background check was initiated? Must a licensee always wait 3 business days before transferring a firearm after receiving a “delayed” response?