Adding a New FFL Vendor (Step by Step)
Adding a new FFL vendor to CloudFFL takes just a few steps. The FFL Lookup feature connects directly to FastBound, which looks up the dealer in the ATF database and automatically fills in their address, license name, and contact information — you only need to know their FFL number.
Before You Start
- Have the vendor's FFL number ready. It is a 15-character code, usually written with dashes: X-XX-XXX-XX-XX-XXXXX. You can find it on their paperwork or their SOT/FFL license.
- Make sure your FastBound account is connected in CloudFFL (see Connecting Your FastBound Account if not).
Step by Step
- Go to Purchase → Vendors or open the Contacts app.
- Click New.
- Make sure Company is selected at the top (not Individual).
- Enter a company name — just enough to identify them for now. FastBound will fill in the official name from the ATF record in the next steps.
- Click Save to give the record an ID before running the lookup.
- Click on the FastBound Compliance tab.
- Click the FFL Lookup button (or Create FastBound Link — both open the same wizard).
- The FFL Lookup wizard opens. Type or paste the vendor's FFL number into the FFL Number field. You can enter it with or without dashes — CloudFFL formats it automatically.
- Click Lookup.
- FastBound queries the ATF database. In a few seconds, the result screen displays the dealer's information:
- License Name and Trade Name (their official business name)
- Premise address, city, state, and ZIP
- FFL expiration date
- SOT class (if applicable)
- Review the information to confirm it matches the vendor you intended.
- Click Confirm.
What Happens After You Confirm
- The vendor's address, city, state, and ZIP on their contact record are updated with the official ATF data.
- Phone and email are filled in if they were blank.
- The vendor is marked as Is FFL and flagged as a supplier.
- A FastBound link record is created, storing the FFL number and the FastBound contact ID. This is what lets FastBound log acquisitions with this vendor as the source.
Tip: If the FFL number you enter is not found in the ATF database, you will see an error. Double-check the number — a single transposed character will cause a lookup failure. Ask the vendor to confirm their FFL number directly from their license certificate.
Tip: If this vendor already exists as a contact in your FastBound account, the wizard finds them automatically instead of creating a duplicate. You still get all the same address data populated.