DIY Electronic Fingerprint (EFT) No Kiosk or Cards || NFA Suite

Published on March 24, 2026
Duration: 11:16

This video demonstrates how to create an Electronic Fingerprint File (EFT) using the NFA Suite app, eliminating the need for physical fingerprint cards or kiosk visits for NFA applications. The app guides users through scanning individual fingerprints and generating a digital file compatible with the ATF's eForms system, simplifying the NFA application process. The presenter highlights this as a 'big brain move' to streamline compliance with outdated NFA regulations.

Quick Summary

The NFA Suite app simplifies NFA applications by enabling users to create their own Electronic Fingerprint Files (EFTs) directly from an iOS device. This bypasses the need for physical fingerprint cards or kiosks, reducing errors and streamlining the submission process for ATF Form 1 and Form 4 applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NFA Suite app and how does it help with NFA applications?

The NFA Suite app is an iOS application that allows users to create their own Electronic Fingerprint Files (EFTs). This eliminates the need for physical fingerprint cards or visiting kiosks, streamlining the submission process for ATF Form 1 and Form 4 applications.

Can I use the NFA Suite app to create fingerprints for multiple people?

Yes, the NFA Suite app offers packages for individuals that allow you to generate EFTs for yourself and friends. This is a one-time lifetime usage purchase, making it a cost-effective solution for multiple applicants.

What are the advantages of using an Electronic Fingerprint File (EFT) over traditional fingerprint cards?

EFTs, generated via apps like NFA Suite, reduce the risk of errors common with paper cards (smudges, incorrect placement). They are directly attachable to eForms, avoiding mail delays and the need for duplicate physical submissions, thus simplifying the NFA application process.

What are the limitations of the NFA Suite app?

Currently, the NFA Suite app is only available on iOS devices. The developer acknowledges this limitation and expresses a need for an Android version to reach a wider audience.

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