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The Personal Firearms Eligibility Check Notification will indicate you are either: 1) eligible to possess and purchase firearms as of the date the check was completed; 2) eligible to possess firearms as of the date the check was completed, but ineligible to purchase firearms, as of the date the check was completed; 3)
No, you cannot personally conduct an FBI NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) background check on yourself. The NICS background check is typically performed by a licensed firearms dealer (Federal Firearm Licensee or FFL) when you attempt to purchase a firearm from them.
Among other things, NICS contains information about individuals criminal and mental health histories and any civil orders entered against them that might affect their eligibility to purchase or possess a gun, such as domestic violence restraining orders.
A common question we get is how far back the background check goes when screening for prohibiting records. The FBIs NICS system reviews eligibility based on current and recent events that would prevent someone from purchasing guns legally. For most criteria, the lookback period is typically around 5 years.
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Disqualifying factors are a felony criminal record, domestic violence of any sort, dishonorable discharge from the military, or having been involuntarily committed to a mental institution. The NICS check that everyone buying from a dealer has to get looks at records that contain these.

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