How To Get A FFL In North Carolina
Have you ever dreamed about how to get a FFL in North Carolina and wondered what the associated cost may be ? If you wish to be in the business of selling and transferring firearms in North Carolina the FFL licensing requirements are very strict and a qualified attorney can tell you what it takes, and how to get your FFL in NC.
North Carolina FFL attorneys can be of great assistance if you are in the process of obtaining your Federal Firearms License. Representing North Carolina gun dealers in matters concerning the Bureau Of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, an FFL compliance lawyer can be of great assistance for advice when you are preparing to file your ATF FFL application.
North Carolina attorneys can also help you in matters concerning revocation of your Federal Firearms License and compliance inspections. Having the help of someone that has been through the process on multiple occasions limits your chances of being denied.
ATF FFL Application Fee – North Carolina
Fees vary depending upon the type of license you are wanting to obtain. Fees range from $30 for a North Carolina C&R license up to $200 for other types of licenses. These fees are required to paid when you submit your application to the BATFE. The application fees in no way guarantee that you application will be approved. There may also be fees imposed by the State of North Carolina if you are wishing to start a business.
Home Based FFL In NC
Information on how to get a Home Based FFL in North Carolina can be found on the NC home based FFL page.
SOT Special Occupation Tax
Please note that if you plan on selling NFA items such as suppressors in North Carolina you will need to apply for a SOT in addition to your chosen FFL. The SOT is a special occupation tax which grants you the ability to deal in NFA items.
Federal Firearms License Types
There are 9 different types of licenses that are available and each one gives you different options when it comes to handling, importing, repairing, manufacturing and selling firearms in North Carolina.
Type 01 FFL License In North Carolina
Dealer in Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices
The Type 1 FFL License in NC allows you the ability to deal in Title 1 firearms, it also includes North Carolina gunsmiths that may take in and repair weapons.
Type 02 FFL License
Pawnbroker in Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices
The type 02 allows pawnbrokers in North Carolina the ability to take in and return to the person who holds the pawn ticket, firearms that they have loaned money on.
Type 03 FFL License
Collector of Curios and Relics (C&R)
The North Carolina C&R license allows individuals the ability to collect C&R firearms. These firearms must be manufactured 50 years prior to the current date, this does not include newly manufactured replica firearms.
With a NC C&R license you may purchase these collectable firearms and have them shipped directly to your home thus avoiding any North Carolina FFL transfer fees and background checks. Please note that avoiding the background checks and NC FFL transfer fees only apply to those firearms that fall within the category of C&R firearms.
You can not purchase modern day firearms with a C&R license in North Carolina or any other state. More information on how to get a C&R license in North Carolina can be found at the link above.
Type 06 FFL License In North Carolina 
Manufacturer of Ammunition for Firearms
The type 06 allows those that have a NC FFL to manufacture ammunition ( with the exception of armor piercing rounds) and sell to the general public. You do not need a 06 license if you reload as a hobby, however, you may not sell any ammunition you reload as a hobby to the general public without facing stiff fines and penalties including incarceration.
Type 07 FFL License
Manufacturer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices
The type 07 FFL license allows North Carolina businesses to manufacture firearms and ammo and sell to the general public. It does not allow you to manufacture any firearm that may fall under the guidelines of the National Firearms Act, unless you also get a 02 SOT.
Type 08 FFL License
Importer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices
The type 08 license allows you to import title 1 ammunition and firearms from other countries.
Type 09 FFL License
Dealer in Destructive Devices
The type 09 license allows you the ability to deal in title 1 firearms and those items which are considered destructive devices by the National Firearms Act. It does not include any other items that may be regulated by the act.
Type 10 FFL License
Manufacturer of Destructive Devices
The type 10 License allows you the ability to manufacture Title 1 firearms, ammunition, ammunition components and destructive devices. It does not include armor piercing rounds or any other items that may be regulated by the National Firearms Act.
Type 11 FFL License
Importer of Destructive Devices
The type 11 FFL License allows you the ability to import Title 1 firearms, regulated destructive devices and ammunition. Night vision equipment is not considered to be destructive devices.
Please note that the above descriptions are brief and you may find more information by visiting the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives website.
Can I Get A FFL With My North Carolina Gun Trust ?
In short the answer would be no. A North Carolina gun trust is neither a person or a corporation and therefore will not be issued a Federal Firearms License. However, a trust can be the owner of a LLC or Corporation which in fact can apply for an FFL.
FFL Dealer Requirements In North Carolina
As an NC FFL holder you must keep strict records of all transactions. Each sale must be recorded and your paperwork will on occasion be audited by the BATFE. You also must be at least 21 years of age with a clean criminal history.
A secure environment may also required as well as adhering to any State of North Carolina , local or community laws, including zoning requirements if required. You must be a legal resident of the United States.
If you have served our country in any of the armed services you must have had an honorable discharge. You must not have been a psychological patient or a user of controlled substances.
Getting an FFL license in North Carolina may enable you to purchase firearms and ammo at dealer prices. This may enable you to start a great new business or hobby. Contact any of our North Carolina Federal Firearms License Attorneys today to find out how to get an FFL in NC and what any associated legal cost may be to file your ATF FFL application.