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change of just mailing address from town A to town B

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So I live in town A. In the past I have had trouble getting my mail (nosey mother that would open and or toss out or hide). So for pretty much all my mail, esp bills/bank/important mail, I have everything sent to my dads in town B. Which works out as I am there almost as often.

That being said. Is there a form to fill out to send to FRB and local pd to inform them?? I'm not looking to change my address (current town is green my dads is red), just my mailing address.
 
How about sending a letter (NOT a form) explaining that you are changing the Mail address but not the residential address? Sent Certified to FRB and issuing authority. Legally I doubt you have to send to Mail address chief.

When I look at the LTC application form it has 2 address lines one for each of the above and they need not be in the same town.

Doing this may keep nosey mom from throwing away your renewal notification when it comes.
 
Easy enough. Now the question would be which address would show up on the computer screen when I go buy a firearm at the dealer. I'm going to guess both and will need to rattle off the one not listed on my LTC.
 
Easy enough. Now the question would be which address would show up on the computer screen when I go buy a firearm at the dealer. I'm going to guess both and will need to rattle off the one not listed on my LTC.

If the MIRCS/eFA-10 form asks where you live, you put that down (or it is auto-filled), if it asks your mailing address, it will auto-fill it. I don't see the problem and suggest that you don't make it one. MANY people in very rural areas of MA don't have house mail delivery and pick it up at the USPO, so they have 2 addresses. When I worked for GD/EB in CT, my boss lived in one town but his mail delivery was from a different town, thus he had two different addresses for the same house, all legal. I could see that happening in some rural areas of MA too.
 
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