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    Want to buy a can, Have trust for SBR with 3 people on it.

    What do i need to do?
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    step 1 is to contact the people or person who made your trust and ask THEM how to use their trust
    anybody else's information is potentially dangerous
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    Easiest way is a new trust with just your name listed on it. Since you already have one make a copy of the original with just your name on it. Have it notarized and purchase your can. After you get your can amend the trust with others that you want on it.

    If you purchase a can with the current trust you will have to have documentation, fingerprints and pictures for everyone on the trust who is not a minor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jailer View Post
    Easiest way is a new trust with just your name listed on it. Since you already have one make a copy of the original with just your name on it. Have it notarized and purchase your can. After you get your can amend the trust with others that you want on it.

    If you purchase a can with the current trust you will have to have documentation, fingerprints and pictures for everyone on the trust who is not a minor.
    That's what I needed. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jailer View Post
    Easiest way is a new trust with just your name listed on it. Since you already have one make a copy of the original with just your name on it. Have it notarized and purchase your can. After you get your can amend the trust with others that you want on it.

    If you purchase a can with the current trust you will have to have documentation, fingerprints and pictures for everyone on the trust who is not a minor.
    Not necessarily. If the other people on the Trust do not qualify as Responsible Persons then they SHOULD not have to submit prints and pics. That being said, some ATF examiners believe every adult on the Trust is a Responsible Person. Have had many disputes with ATF on this issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shyster View Post
    Not necessarily. If the other people on the Trust do not qualify as Responsible Persons then they SHOULD not have to submit prints and pics. That being said, some ATF examiners believe every adult on the Trust is a Responsible Person. Have had many disputes with ATF on this issue.
    You did my Trust.

    Just trying to find the easiest way to get this done. Getting everyone fingerprinted again will be a PITA.
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    Shoot me an email let me take a look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jailer View Post
    Easiest way is a new trust with just your name listed on it. Since you already have one make a copy of the original with just your name on it. Have it notarized and purchase your can. After you get your can amend the trust with others that you want on it.

    If you purchase a can with the current trust you will have to have documentation, fingerprints and pictures for everyone on the trust who is not a minor.
    I’m not sure every trust is this way, but my trusts are copyrighted by the author. I wouldn’t dupe one or modify it without express permission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    I’m not sure every trust is this way, but my trusts are copyrighted by the author. I wouldn’t dupe one or modify it without express permission.
    Good point, never considered that. I'd love to hear Shysters input on that.

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