A False Statement to a Firearms Dealer is a statement made by a person that is not true or accurate when buying or attempting to buy a firearm. This includes false statements on the ATF Form 4473 or other ATF forms, such as a false statement of identity, false statement of residence, false statement of age, false statement of citizenship, or false statement of eligibility to purchase a firearm. It also includes false statements made in person to the dealer or through a third party. Types of False Statement to a Firearms Dealer include: 1. False Statement of Identity: Making a false statement about one’s identity, such as giving a false name, address, or date of birth. 2. False Statement of Residence: Making a false statement about one’s place of residence, such as giving a false address. 3. False Statement of Age: Making a false statement about one’s age, such as claiming to be of legal age when they are not. 4. False Statement of Citizenship: Making a false statement about one’s citizenship or immigration status. 5. False Statement of Eligibility to Purchase: Making a false statement about one’s eligibility to purchase a firearm, such as claiming to be a resident of a state when they are not.