Updated February 2026

How to Get an FFL in Nebraska

Nebraska repealed its Concealed Carry Permit requirement and Handgun Certificate (purchase permit) in 2023, significantly simplifying the compliance environment for FFLs. No state dealer license, no waiting period, and constitutional carry since 2023. Whether you're opening a gun store in Omaha, a pawn shop in Lincoln, or a home-based dealership in a rural county โ€” here's what you need to know.

$200Application Fee
(3-year license)
60 DaysAvg. Processing
Time
NoState Dealer
License Required
YesConstitutional
Carry (2023)

Eligibility Requirements

Before submitting your application, confirm that you meet all federal eligibility criteria. Nebraska does not impose additional state-level eligibility requirements for FFL applicants beyond standard business registration.

Federal Requirements (All States)

  • At least 21 years old
  • U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
  • Not under indictment or convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year
  • Not a fugitive from justice
  • Not an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance
  • Not adjudicated as mentally defective or committed to a mental institution
  • Not dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces
  • Not subject to a court order restraining you from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner or child
  • Not convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
  • Have premises for conducting business (can be home-based in Nebraska)
  • Not prohibited from possessing firearms under federal, state, or local law

Nebraska-Specific Eligibility Notes

  • Nebraska does not require a separate state firearms dealer license โ€” your federal FFL is sufficient
  • You will need a sales tax registration from Nebraska Dept of Revenue (Sales Tax)
  • Business registration is required through Nebraska Secretary of State for LLCs and corporations
  • Local business licenses may be required by your city or county
  • Zoning compliance is required โ€” especially important for home-based FFLs

FFL Types & Cost Breakdown

The type of FFL you apply for depends on your intended business activities. Most Nebraska gun stores apply for a Type 01 license. Pawn shops with firearms choose Type 02.

TypeDescriptionInitial Fee (3 Yr)Renewal Fee (3 Yr)Common Use
01Dealer in Firearms$200$90Gun stores, home-based dealers
02Pawnbroker$200$90Pawn shops dealing in firearms
03Collector of Curios & Relics$30$30Personal collectors (not for business)
06Manufacturer of Ammunition$30$30Ammo reloaders and manufacturers
07Manufacturer of Firearms$150$150Gun builders, custom shops
08Importer of Firearms$150$150Firearms importers
09Dealer in Destructive Devices$3,000$3,000Specialized dealers
๐Ÿ’ก NFA Items in Nebraska

Nebraska is fully NFA-friendly. Suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and pre-1986 machine guns are all legal with proper federal registration. If you plan to deal in NFA items, add the appropriate Special Occupational Tax (SOT) to your FFL. Class 3 SOT (for dealers) is $500/year for businesses with gross receipts under $500K.

Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Prepare Your Business Structure

Decide on your business entity (sole proprietor, LLC, corporation). Register with Nebraska Secretary of State if forming an LLC or corporation. Obtain an EIN from the IRS. Register for a sales tax account with Nebraska Dept of Revenue (Sales Tax). Confirm your premises meets local zoning requirements.

2

Choose Your FFL Type

Review the table above and select the FFL type that matches your business activities. Most retail gun stores choose Type 01. Pawn shops choose Type 02. Manufacturers choose Type 07.

3

Complete ATF Form 7 / 7CR

Download ATF Form 7 (5310.12) or Form 7CR for C&R collectors. Provide detailed information about your business, all responsible persons, and premises. Errors are the #1 cause of delays โ€” double-check every field.

4

Complete Fingerprint Cards & Photographs

Each responsible person must complete two FBI fingerprint cards (FD-258) and provide two 2ร—2 passport-style photographs. Fingerprinting is available at local law enforcement offices, IdentoGO locations, and many UPS Stores.

5

Submit Application & Fee

Mail the completed Form 7, fingerprint cards, photographs, and application fee (check or money order payable to ATF) to the ATF Federal Firearms Licensing Center in Atlanta, GA. The mailing address is printed on the form instructions.

6

Notify Your CLEO

Send a copy of your completed ATF Form 7 to the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in your jurisdiction โ€” typically your county sheriff or city chief of police. Nebraska has 93 counties. This is notification only; CLEO approval is not required for your FFL.

7

Complete the ATF Interview & Inspection

An ATF Industry Operations Inspector (IOI) will schedule a premises visit. They'll verify your identity, inspect storage and security, and confirm your understanding of federal firearms laws โ€” including 4473 procedures, A&D bound book requirements, and background check workflows. Nebraska falls under the ATF Omaha Field Division.

8

Set Up Your Compliance Systems

Once your FFL is approved, establish your A&D Bound Book, implement 4473 processing, and configure your background check workflow before your first transaction. Starting digital from day one with Bravo E4473 means no paper forms, no handwritten bound books, and no boxes of records to manage.

Timeline & Process Flowchart

PhaseActivityEstimated Time
Pre-ApplicationBusiness setup, zoning check, entity registration1โ€“2 weeks
ApplicationComplete ATF Form 7, fingerprints, photos, submit1โ€“2 weeks
ATF ProcessingBackground checks, application review30โ€“45 days
ATF InterviewInspector visit, premises inspection1โ€“2 weeks (scheduling)
ApprovalFFL issued1โ€“2 weeks after interview
TotalBusiness setup through FFL in hand60โ€“90 days typical
Business Setup1โ€“2 weeks
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ATF Form 7 + Fingerprints1โ€“2 weeks
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ATF Review + Background30โ€“45 days
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IOI Interview1โ€“2 weeks
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FFL Approved โœ“~60โ€“90 days total

Nebraska-Specific Requirements

Since the 2023 repeal of the Handgun Certificate requirement, Nebraska's compliance environment is the same as other direct NICS states โ€” standard federal 4473 and NICS for all transfers.

State Business Requirements

  • Sales Tax Registration โ€” Required from Nebraska Dept of Revenue (Sales Tax). Firearms and ammunition are generally taxable at the standard state rate.
  • Business Registration โ€” LLCs and corporations must register with Nebraska Secretary of State.
  • Local Business Licenses โ€” Check with your city and county for any additional licensing requirements.

Nebraska Firearms Laws Relevant to FFLs

  • No Handgun Certificate required โ€” Nebraska's handgun purchase permit was repealed by LB 77 (effective April 25, 2023)
  • No state waiting period
  • No state assault weapons ban
  • NFA items are legal with proper federal registration
  • Constitutional carry enacted 2023 (LB 77) for individuals 21+
  • Private party transfers โ€” Nebraska does not require FFL involvement since the Handgun Certificate repeal
๐Ÿ“‹ Record Keeping

All FFLs in Nebraska must maintain a bound book (A&D record) per 27 CFR 478.125 and retain completed ATF Form 4473 records for at least 20 years per 27 CFR 478.129. Bravo E4473 with cloud storage handles this automatically.

Home-Based FFLs in Nebraska

Home-based FFLs are permitted in Nebraska at the federal level. Home-based FFLs are permitted in Nebraska. Omaha and Lincoln may have home occupation ordinances. Rural Nebraska counties are generally permissive.

  • Zoning โ€” Always verify with your local planning and zoning office before applying. Urban areas may have home occupation ordinances that restrict commercial activity in residential zones.
  • Storage & Security โ€” The ATF inspector will verify secure storage at your premises. A quality gun safe or dedicated locked storage is expected.
  • HOA Restrictions โ€” If you live in a planned community, review your CC&Rs for restrictions on home business activities.
  • Insurance โ€” Standard homeowner's insurance does not cover commercial firearms inventory. Obtain a commercial firearms dealer policy before taking in any inventory.

4473 Requirements in Nebraska

Every firearm transfer from a Nebraska FFL requires a completed ATF Form 4473 and a background check. Here's what Nebraska FFLs need to know:

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Standard Federal 4473: Nebraska uses the standard ATF Form 4473 (Rev. Dec. 2022) with no state-specific supplemental questions or additional state forms required.
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Direct FBI NICS โ€” No State POC: Nebraska is a direct FBI NICS state. All background checks are submitted directly to FBI NICS. Phone: (304) 625-4500 | E-Check portal: nics.fbi.gov. Bravo E4473 integrates with NICS E-Check to streamline submissions and track delayed transaction status.
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No State Waiting Period: Nebraska has no state waiting period. Once NICS returns 'Proceed,' the transfer can be completed immediately. The previous handgun waiting period was eliminated along with the Handgun Certificate under LB 77 (2023). The standard federal 3-business-day Brady Transfer Date applies if NICS returns "Delayed." Bravo E4473 calculates this automatically for every transaction.
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Electronic 4473 Authorized: Per ATF Ruling 2016-2, electronic 4473 systems are fully authorized nationwide including Nebraska. Bravo's E4473 provides real-time validation, digital signatures, and instant searchability for ATF traces โ€” critical during compliance inspections.
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Record Retention: Completed 4473 records must be retained for a minimum of 20 years. Bravo E4473 Cloud Storage handles this automatically โ€” encrypted, access-controlled, with a built-in ATF audit portal.
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Multiple Sale Reports: When a buyer purchases two or more handguns within 5 consecutive business days, ATF Form 3310.4 must be completed and sent to ATF and your local CLEO. Bravo E4473 auto-detects these events and generates the required forms automatically.

Official Resources & Links

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an FFL cost in Nebraska? โ–ผ
The ATF application fee for Type 01 (Dealer) and Type 02 (Pawnbroker) is $200 for the initial 3-year license and $90 for renewal. Type 07 (Manufacturer) is $150 initial and $150 renewal. Nebraska does not require a separate state firearms dealer license, so there are no additional state-level FFL fees.
How long does it take to get an FFL in Nebraska? โ–ผ
The ATF quotes approximately 60 days for standard processing. Realistically, from business setup to FFL in hand, expect 60โ€“90 days total. Nebraska falls under the ATF Omaha Field Division.
Can I get a home-based FFL in Nebraska? โ–ผ
Yes. Home-based FFLs are permitted in Nebraska. Omaha and Lincoln may have home occupation ordinances. Rural Nebraska counties are generally permissive. You must comply with local zoning ordinances and demonstrate secure storage during the ATF inspection.
Does Nebraska require a state firearms dealer license? โ–ผ
No. Nebraska does not require a separate state-level firearms dealer license. Your federal FFL is sufficient to operate as a firearms dealer in Nebraska.
Are electronic 4473 forms accepted in Nebraska? โ–ผ
Yes. ATF Ruling 2016-2 authorizes electronic ATF Form 4473 nationwide, including Nebraska. Systems like Bravo E4473 are fully compliant and offer significant advantages over paper: real-time error validation, digital signatures, instant searchability for ATF traces, and secure cloud storage for the full 20-year retention period.
What happens if my NICS check comes back 'Delayed'? โ–ผ
If NICS returns a 'Delayed' response, the FBI has up to 3 business days to make a final determination. If no final response is received after 3 business days, the transfer may proceed at the FFL's discretion (the 'Brady Transfer Date'). Bravo E4473 automatically calculates and displays the Brady Transfer Date so you know exactly when you can legally complete the sale.
Was Nebraska's Handgun Certificate requirement repealed? โ–ผ
Yes. Nebraska's Handgun Certificate (purchase permit) requirement was fully repealed by LB 77, signed April 25, 2023. Prior to repeal, handgun buyers needed to obtain a certificate from their local sheriff before purchasing a handgun. This requirement no longer exists โ€” all transfers now follow the standard federal NICS process only.

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the ATF and your legal counsel before applying.