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FBI NICS E-Check System - Welcome Page E-Check Customer Service Phone: 833-297-HELP (4357) (available Monday through Friday, 9 a m - 5 p m ET, excluding holidays) Please note that this number should only be utilized by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) as it pertains to E-Check issues and questions
FBI NICs Background Check FAQs Call a NICS operator by toll-free number and confirm his identity together with his FFL number and dealer-selected password Provide the operator with the name, date-of-birth, sex and race of the potential buyer as well as the type of transfer – handgun or long gun
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) Questions and answers regarding the National Instant Criminal Background Check System How may a licensee participate in the raffling of firearms by an unlicensed organization?
I Received A NICS Denial, Now What? Three Things To Know . . . The first step in appealing a NICS denial is to obtain your NICS Transaction Number (“NTN”) or State Transaction Number (“STN”) Your NTN or STN is a unique number assigned to each valid firearm-related background check 2 To obtain your NTN or STN you must contact the appropriate law enforcement agency who initiated your firearm
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) FFLs may call the NICS Section’s toll-free telephone number using a pay, private (non-pay direct connect), cellular telephone, or the NICS E-Check via the Internet to request a NICS background
About NICS — FBI FFLs, such as gun shop owners, pawn shop dealers, and retailers use NICS to determine whether a person can legally buy or own a firearm Operated by the FBI, NICS was developed with the Bureau