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A gun dealer's license, formally known as a Federal Firearms License (FFL), is regulated on the federal level by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). To get a gun dealer's license, you must fill out and turn in an FFL application and Certificate of Compliance to the ATF. You must also review the policies in your state to determine which other requirements are needed. Some states may require you to obtain an additional gun dealer's license for the state, or complete a firearms safety course before you can sell guns or firearms in your region. Continue reading to learn how you can get a gun dealer's license from the ATF and how you can fulfill any additional requirements as requested by your state.