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NFA Approval Wait Times in Georgia

Community-reported Form 1 and Form 4 NFA approval wait times for Georgia, based on 116 approvals reported by filers in this state. Figures reflect ATF approval activity observed by the community — not official ATF records. Individual timelines vary.

Georgia Stats

Form 4 Median Wait

16d

community-reported median

Form 1 Median Wait

56d

community-reported median

Approvals Reported

116

Sample: Georgia filers

Recent Approvals — Georgia

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FormOwnerPendingWait
Form 4IndividualJun 20262d
Form 1IndividualMar 202675d
Form 4IndividualJun 20264d
Form 4IndividualJun 20263d
Form 1TrustMar 202673d
Form 1TrustMar 202673d
Form 4IndividualMay 20267d
Form 4IndividualMay 202614d
Form 4IndividualMay 20262d
Form 4TrustMay 202622d

Activity reflects approval dates reported by the community, not upload time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the NFA wait time in Georgia?

Based on 116 community-reported approvals, the median Form 4 wait in Georgia is approximately 16 days and the median Form 1 wait is approximately 56 days. Individual timelines vary — this reflects community-reported data, not official ATF records.

Does living in Georgia affect my NFA approval time?

ATF processes NFA applications nationally — your state of residence does not determine which processing queue you enter. Community-reported data sometimes reflects regional submission patterns, but approval timelines are driven by ATF staffing and workload, not geography.

Is this official ATF data?

No. NFA Watch aggregates self-reported approval data from the NFA community. This data is not affiliated with or provided by the ATF or the U.S. government. All figures are community-sourced and individual timelines vary significantly.

How is the median wait calculated?

We calculate the median number of days between each filer's self-reported pending date and their ATF approval date, using all community-reported approvals for Georgia. The median is the midpoint — half of reported waits are shorter, half are longer.

NFA Watch is an independent community project and is not affiliated with the ATF or U.S. government. All data is self-reported by NFA filers. Wait times are community observations — not official ATF records — and individual timelines vary significantly. This information is for general awareness only and should not be relied upon as legal or procedural advice.