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News From FBI NICS
The following notice was provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Beginning
June 29, 2009, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division's
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) section is requiring
that place of birth be provided for all FBI-initiated transactions. This
will be a valuable and efficient addition to the NICS process for the
following reasons:
- Currently, place of birth is a mandatory field on the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Form 4473 and is therefore readily
available for inclusion in the NICS check. There are no additional information
disclosures for the potential purchaser or data collection requirements
for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs).
- Being a name-based search, having additional data points such as the
place of birth helps to increase the accuracy and efficiency of firearm
eligibility determinations. Place of birth is either a mandatory or optional
field for entry of records into all three of the databases that the NICS
searches against: the Interstate Identification Index (III), the National
Crime Information Center (NCIC), and the NICS Index.
This new requirement, to provide place of birth when initiating a NICS
background check, will have minimal impact to the FFL. Currently, FFLs
who contact the NICS Section directly, via one of the three Call Centers
or NICS E-Check, are not required to provide the place of birth to initiate
the NICS check. However, starting June 29, 2009, all FFLs who contact
the NICS Section directly, via one of the three Call Centers or NICS
E-Check, will be required to provide the place of birth when initiating
a NICS check. If the place of birth is not provided, the check will not
be processed.
FFLs who conduct business in a state in which there is a state-designated
agency that conducts their firearm background checks currently may or
may not be providing place of birth to initiate the check. If you are
an FFL in a state that currently requires the place of birth be provided
when initiating a firearm background check, you are required to continue
to provide this piece of information.
If you are an FFL in a state where you contact a state-designated agency
to conduct your firearm background checks and you are not required to
submit the place of birth prior to initiating the check, you will be
notified by your state-designated agency detailing when you will be required
to provide the place of birth prior to initiating a firearm background
check. Once you are notified by your state-designated agency that the
place of birth is required to initiate a firearm background check, if
you fail to provide the place of birth, the background check will not
be processed.
If you have additional questions regarding the newly required place of
birth information when initiating a NICS check, please fell free to contact
NICS Customer Service at (877) 444-6427.
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