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do I need to change my Trust address
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<blockquote data-quote="dubs chops" data-source="post: 2794043" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>NM Found some good info from someone who practices Law on arfcom</p><p></p><p>here it is for anyone else that ends up looking.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you are the grantor of the trust, and assuming your trust even has an address is it (most don't), all you need to do is amend the trust. Here is how, type this on a blank sheet of paper: </p><p></p><p>Amendment to the XYZ Trust </p><p></p><p>I, John Doe, as the grantor of the XYZ Trust, do hereby amend the XYZ Trust to change its address to 123 Main St. Nowhere TX 75201 effective immediately. </p><p></p><p>/s/ John Doe /s/ </p><p>John Doe, Grantor </p><p>5/22/2011 </p><p></p><p>Then get it notarized (notarization may not be a technical requirement but no harm in getting it notarized). If you are moving in state there is no requirement to notify the ATF (though you can if you want by writing a letter to the NFA branch) if you are moving out of state fill out a 5320.20.</p><p></p><p>Christopher Bass </p><p>Law Office of Christopher Bass </p><p>Dallas, Texas </p><p>214-596-8314</p><p></p><p>Texans, ask about my $300 NFA trusts for AR15 members!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubs chops, post: 2794043, member: 7582"] NM Found some good info from someone who practices Law on arfcom here it is for anyone else that ends up looking. Assuming you are the grantor of the trust, and assuming your trust even has an address is it (most don't), all you need to do is amend the trust. Here is how, type this on a blank sheet of paper: Amendment to the XYZ Trust I, John Doe, as the grantor of the XYZ Trust, do hereby amend the XYZ Trust to change its address to 123 Main St. Nowhere TX 75201 effective immediately. /s/ John Doe /s/ John Doe, Grantor 5/22/2011 Then get it notarized (notarization may not be a technical requirement but no harm in getting it notarized). If you are moving in state there is no requirement to notify the ATF (though you can if you want by writing a letter to the NFA branch) if you are moving out of state fill out a 5320.20. Christopher Bass Law Office of Christopher Bass Dallas, Texas 214-596-8314 Texans, ask about my $300 NFA trusts for AR15 members! [/QUOTE]
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