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Publications

ATF occasionally issues publications to inform the industries it regulates and the general public about the laws and regulations administered and enforced by ATF. These include guidebooks, newsletters, brochures, studies, and reports.

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Publication 2011 - Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOC - 791.5 KB]

To follow is a brief overview of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF’s) budget request for FY 2011. ATF’s FY 2011 budget request has been developed to directly support ATF’s Strategic Priorities, which in turn directly support the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Strategic Goals. The enclosed budget request includes funding and personnel that will be essential to ensure that these priorities and goals are met.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2011 - Congressional Budget Submission - Exhibits [XLS - 304.5 KB]

Exhibits for the FY2011 congressional budget submission.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2010 - Congressional Budget Submission - Exhibits [XLS - 394.5 KB]

Exhibits for the FY2010 congressional budget submission.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2010 - Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOC - 792.5 KB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,120,772,000 for FY 2010, including $1,114,772,000 in Direct Salaries and Expenses and 5,025 full time equivalents (FTE) and $6,000,000 for construction of explosives ranges at the ATF National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR). Specifically, ATF requests $1,077,783,000 and 4,979 FTE for current services, $17,989,000 and 46 FTE for Southwest Border enforcement efforts, and $19,000,000 for operations and infrastructure costs associated with the NCETR. The FY 2010 request supports ATF’s and the Department of Justice’s priorities to reduce violent crime, detect and prevent terrorism and enforce the Federal firearms and explosives laws.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2010 - Congressional Budget Submission [PDF - 1.6 MB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,120,772,000 for FY 2010, including $1,114,772,000 in Direct Salaries and Expenses and 5,025 full time equivalents (FTE) and $6,000,000 for construction of explosives ranges at the ATF National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR). Specifically, ATF requests $1,077,783,000 and 4,979 FTE for current services, $17,989,000 and 46 FTE for Southwest Border enforcement efforts, and $19,000,000 for operations and infrastructure costs associated with the NCETR. The FY 2010 request supports ATF’s and the Department of Justice’s priorities to reduce violent crime, detect and prevent terrorism and enforce the Federal firearms and explosives laws.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2009 - Congressional Budget Submission [PDF - 1.16 MB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,027,814,000 and 4,942 full time equivalents (FTE) for FY 2009. The request includes $1,026,866,000 and 4,936 FTE for current services and $948,000 and 6 FTE for program improvements in the salaries and expense accounts. The FY 2009 request supports the Department’s priorities to detect and prevent terrorism, combat violent crime and support the President’s Management Agenda (PMA) items, including human capital, financial performance, E-government, and budget/performance integration.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2009 - Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOC - 697 KB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,027,814,000 and 4,942 full time equivalents (FTE) for FY 2009. The request includes $1,026,866,000 and 4,936 FTE for current services and $948,000 and 6 FTE for program improvements in the salaries and expense accounts. The FY 2009 request supports the Department’s priorities to detect and prevent terrorism, combat violent crime and support the President’s Management Agenda (PMA) items, including human capital, financial performance, E-government, and budget/performance integration.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2009 - Congressional Budget Submission - Exhibits [XLS - 259.5 KB]

Exhibits for the FY2009 congressional budget submission.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication ATF Firearms Tracing Guide - ATF P 3312.13 [PDF - 3.09 MB]

This booklet will help you understand the firearms trace process. It contains instructions on requesting a trace; understanding trace results; capabilities of comprehensive firearms tracing; and, how to establish a tracing program.

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Firearms
Publication Recordkeeping Requirements for Explosive Material Importers - ATF P 5400.21 [PDF - 3.67 MB]

This publication defines what each federally licensed importer must do for compliance, as per the Federal explosives regulations at 27 CFR, Part 555.

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Explosives
Publication Industry Operations Investigator Informational Packet [PDF - 325.07 KB]

WANT TO BE AN INDUSTRY OPERATIONS INVESTIGATOR? Industry operations investigators are the backbone of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) regulatory mission. Their work is primarily investigative and routinely involves contact with, and interviews of, individuals from all walks of life and all levels of industry and government.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2008 - Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOC - 692 KB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,013,980,000 and 4,933 full time equivalents (FTE) for FY 2008.  The request includes $995,023,000 and 4,909 FTE for current services and $18,957,000 and 24 FTE for program improvements in the salaries and expenses account.  

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Workforce and Mission
Publication 2014 - Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOCX - 436.75 KB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,229,518,000 for FY 2014, including 5,192 positions and 4,876 full time equivalents (FTE). This request includes a total of $14,587,000 in net adjustments-to-base (ATBs) which will allow ATF to maintain its current mission services. These ATBs will provide the funding to support employee payroll costs for existing staff, as well as resources to support the continued operation of ATFs land mobile radio program.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication Fact Sheet: Explosives in the United States [PDF - 539.28 KB]

Due to the potential misuse of these explosive materials to the detriment of public safety, the role of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in protecting the public from unsafe or unsecure storage is vital. ATF’s jurisdiction over explosives extends to requiring licenses to engage in the business of importing, manufacturing and/ or distributing explosives materials. An ATF permit is also required to ship, transport or receive explosives. ATF regularly inspects the explosives storage magazines and records of explosives licensees and permittees to ensure compliance with federal explosives regulations.

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Explosives
Publication Fact Sheet - eTrace - FY2024 [PDF - 993.56 KB]

eTrace fact sheet for FY 2024.

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Firearms
Publication Fact Sheet - National Tracing Center - FY2024 [PDF - 544.33 KB]

National Tracing Center fact sheet for FY 2024.

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Firearms
Publication Federal Firearms and Explosives Licenses by Types FY 2024 [PDF - 289.66 KB]

ATF’s Federal Firearms Licensing Center (FFLC) issues and renews federal firearms licenses (FFLs) in accordance with the Gun Control Act of 1968. ATF’s Federal Explosives Licensing Center (FELC) issues and renews federal explosives licenses and permits (FEL/FEPs) submitted by industry members who manufacture, deal in, and import or receive explosive materials in accordance with the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 and the Safe Explosives Act of 2002.

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Firearms
Publication 2010 Congressional Budget Submission - Justification [DOC - 791.5 KB]

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) requests $1,120,772,000 for FY 2010, including $1,114,772,000 in Direct Salaries and Expenses and 5,025 full time equivalents (FTE) and $6,000,000 for construction of explosives ranges at the ATF National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR).

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Workforce and Mission
Publication Project Gunrunner: The Southwest Border Initiative - ATF P 3317.6 [PDF - 7.8 MB]

Firearm trafficking is the movement of firearms from the legal to illegal marketplace. It is one of the most pressing problems in the firearms industry today. It reaches across U.S. borders, affecting other countries and U.S. citizens living abroad.

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Firearms
Publication ATF National Response Team - ATF P 3510.1 [PDF - 9.01 MB]

This publication describes the National Response Team (NRT) and its functions and responsibilities.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication National Tracing Center (NTC) Division - eTrace: Internet-based Firearms Tracing and Analysis - ATF P 3312.9 [PDF - 899.26 KB]

 NTC - eTrace: Internet-based Firearms Tracing and Analysis

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Firearms
Publication Recordkeeping Requirements for Explosives Permittees - ATF P 5400.20 [PDF - 517.74 KB]

This publication defines what each Federal explosives permittee and limited permitee must do for compliance, as per the Federal explosives regulations, at 27 CFR, Part 555.

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Explosives
Publication Federal Firearms Licensing Center (FFLC) Telephone Directory [PDF - 207.14 KB]

FFLC Telephone Directory - March 4, 2025.

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Workforce and Mission
Publication Safety and Security Information for Federal Explosives Licensees and Permittees - ATF P 5400.15 [PDF - 1.74 MB]

The purpose of this booklet is to provide industry members with useful tips, techniques, and tools developed by ATF, the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE), and the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) for properly securing explosive materials. Last updated May 2016.

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Explosives
Publication Hiring Offense Information Sheet: Coercing Political Activity – 5 U.S.C. § 2302(b)(3) [PDF - ]

This information sheet provides general guidance and background information on 5 U.S.C. § 2302(b)(3). This document does not serve as legal advice and should not be cited as legal authority. Rather, the statute and current case law control with respect to matters discussed here

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Careers
Last Updated: January 15, 2026

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