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Jesse T:
So, if my family owns a house somewhere else, I can get that CLEO to sign it?  Reguardless of my actually "home" address?

David Hineline:
Where every you live somewhere permanant or temporary, that is your residence. Be that a college dormitory, a station at a military base, a vacation home, a motel you stay at routinely as a traveling sales person.  If you parents have a homestead somewhere and you do not spend time living there then it is not a temporary residence.

Just because you live somewhere permanant or temporary does not mean the CLEO will sign off for you. You are going to have to contact them yourself.

Jesse T:
Gah, I might as well go be a cop for a year at least then I might have a shot at getting one.

David Hineline:
I don't think being a cop teaches you the secret handshake needed in Lincoln, NE if that is what you were implying.

SBarry:
Just go the trust route. Some class 3 dealers will help you out with the paperwork. No fingerprints, no CLEO sign off, just fill it out, get it notarized, pay the fee for setting up the trust (mine was $50), pay for your item and the $200 tax stamp, and you are good to go.

Then sit back and forget about it for a while, mine took 6 months for ATF approval.

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