This is a legal form that was released by the Pennsylvania State Police - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SP4-383B?
A: Form SP4-383B is an affidavit used in Pennsylvania for the relinquishment of firearms to a dealer.
Q: What is the purpose of Form SP4-383B?
A: The purpose of Form SP4-383B is to comply with the requirements of a Protection From Abuse Order (PFA) by relinquishing firearms to a licensed dealer.
Q: What law governs the use of Form SP4-383B?
A: Form SP4-383B is used pursuant to 23 Pa.c.s. 6108.2, which relates to the temporary surrender of firearms under a PFA Order.
Q: Who uses Form SP4-383B?
A: Form SP4-383B is typically completed by an individual who has been issued a PFA Order and needs to surrender their firearms.
Q: What is the process for completing Form SP4-383B?
A: To complete Form SP4-383B, the individual must provide their personal information, details about the firearms to be relinquished, and sign the affidavit in the presence of a notary or court representative.
Q: Can I change any information on Form SP4-383B?
A: No, any alterations or changes made to Form SP4-383B may render it invalid. It is important to fill out the form accurately and without any modifications.
Q: What happens after I complete Form SP4-383B?
A: After completing Form SP4-383B, you must file the original affidavit with the court that issued the PFA Order, and submit a copy to the licensed firearms dealer where the firearms will be transferred.
Q: How long will the firearms be held by the dealer?
A: The firearms will typically be held by the dealer for the duration of the PFA Order, unless otherwise directed by the court.
Q: What happens when the PFA Order expires?
A: When the PFA Order expires, the firearms can be transferred back to the individual, provided they are legally eligible to possess firearms.
Q: Are there any fees involved in the relinquishment of firearms?
A: While there may be fees associated with the transfer of firearms to the dealer, these fees are typically the responsibility of the individual surrendering the firearms.
Form Details:
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