ATF Tweaks Paper Trail for Shuttered Explosives Dealers
Published Date: 11/28/2025
Notice
Summary
The ATF is updating how they collect records from explosives license holders who go out of business. If you’re an explosives licensee or permittee, this means some paperwork changes might affect you, but the goal is to make things clearer and easier. You’ve got until January 27, 2026, to share your thoughts—no extra costs are expected, just a smoother process ahead!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Mandatory records transfer when closing
If you are an explosives licensee or permittee who discontinues business without a successor, you must transfer your records to the ATF Out-of-Business Records Center under 27 CFR 555.128 and the obligation to respond is mandatory per Sec. 555.121. The records include documents on importing, manufacturing, shipping, receiving, selling, or otherwise disposing of explosive materials and help ATF investigate trafficking and criminal misuse.
Estimated time and mailing costs
ATF estimates 230 annual responses will be submitted when businesses close, with each response taking about 0.5 hours for a total annual burden of 115 hours. Most records are submitted electronically; for paper submissions ATF estimates a $1.27 envelope cost leading to an estimated $292 in annual capital cost at 230 responses.
Renewal reflects fewer closures
ATF revised this information collection to reflect a decrease in the number of explosives licensees/permittees going out of business over the past three years, which reduced the number of respondents, the total public burden hours, and the shipping/mailing cost burden. The renewal also added a monetized value for the time burden and slightly modified the title to clarify it applies to explosives licensees/permittees.
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