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DD Form 2760 — DD Form 2760, Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition, December 2002

Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition

Which document is this? DD Form 2760, official title DD Form 2760, Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition, December 2002. What does it do? It exists to Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition. Everything on this page builds on those two facts.

Is there a version specific to your service? No. A DD number is issued at Department level, which is the whole point of the prefix — every military department and defense agency works from one identical document. Looking for a branch variant wastes time you do not have.

Where does the requirement come from? From not stated, with not stated responsible for the document itself. Those are the names to cite if anyone asks under what authority you filed.

How current is this? Edition not stated, publisher status not stated. That is the version described throughout this page.

What the form asks for

  • 1. Have you ever been convicted of a crime of domestic violence as described above? If yes, initial and date.
  • Initial and date if no.
  • Initial and date if don't know, and provide explanation on separate sheet.
  • 2. If yes, a. court/jurisdiction.
  • b. Docket/case number.
  • c. Statute/charge.
  • d. Date sentenced (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day, no dividers).
  • 3. Certification. a. Name (last, first, middle initial).
  • b. Rank/grade.
  • c. Social security number. Do not include dashes.
  • d. Organization.
  • f. Date signed (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
  • e. Signature.

Download the form

Which files are here? These: PDF. How much work is involved? 1 pages, about 14 entry fields.

What is the difference between fillable and printable? A fillable pdf has real field boxes that accept typed text and hold it inside the file. A printable pdf is a flat blank with no fields at all, intended for a printer and a pen. Which one you have determines how you complete the form, so it is worth checking first.

Should you type or write? Type, whenever the choice is yours. The reason is what happens after submission: the record gets copied and scanned, and every pass costs handwriting legibility that typed entries never lose.

Why will not the xfdl file open? Because it is not a pdf. Xfdl belongs to IBM Lotus Forms, long the Department's electronic form format, and it needs IBM Lotus Forms Viewer or an equivalent reader installed first.

What does any of this cost? Nothing. Every format listed is a free download. One practical note: save the file and open it in a desktop pdf reader, because browser previews often ignore interactive fields and lose what you typed.

Where do you start? At the top. Identification first, the substance of the entry second, certification last. Why that order? Because fields lower on the page often depend on data you established in the header, and filling out of sequence produces contradictions.

What is the first thing to check? The edition date on the face of the form. Does it read not stated? If not, the copy is superseded, and a superseded DD form is a real problem: Department-level revisions replace the blank for every service at once, so an old file on a shared drive is stale everywhere, not just in your office.

Which fields are required? Treat all of them as required, marking N/A where an item genuinely does not apply. What trips people on dates? Writing them in a familiar format instead of the one the form specifies.

Why read the Privacy Act Statement? Because it sits ahead of the personal data fields deliberately. It names the collection authority, the principal purpose, the routine uses of your data and the consequence of declining. Reading it afterward tells you nothing you can still act on.

What counts as a signature? Ink on a printed copy, or a credentialed digital signature — CAC-based, applied in software that supports it. What does not count? Your name typed into the signature box. That is a name. Then date the block, because an undated certification is a returned form.

What sends forms back most often? An obsolete edition, blank required boxes, handwriting illegible after scanning, dates in a format the form did not ask for, and certification without a signature or without a date.

What if a specific field still puzzles you? Read the instructions printed on the form, then not stated. Which wins if they differ? The directive.

Who receives it? The office not stated designates, subject to whatever local instruction your organization adds. What do you keep? A copy, made before the form leaves your hands.

Do you need to know which branch issued a related form? No. DD numbering is Department-wide and unified, which means the number on its own is a complete address for the document.

Can you assume a matching number is the same form? No, and this is where downloads go wrong. Read the prefix. Army numbering and Department numbering are independent systems, so the digits alone tell you nothing about which document you need.

Why do editions change at all? Three reasons, mostly: the prescribing directive gets reissued, the information collected changes, or the required notice language is amended. Are you notified when it happens? No. Which is why confirming not stated at the moment you download is worth the few seconds.

Is any of this advice? No. This page distributes a published Defense form and explains its contents, which is a different thing from telling you whether your circumstances qualify or whether a reviewer will accept your copy. Direct questions of eligibility, applicability and procedure to not stated, to your servicing personnel office, or to the office designated in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2760?
DD Form 2760, Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition, December 2002
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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