Colorado FDD Silent Form Updates: How FastBound Keeps Gun Dealers Compliant Instantly

Article reviewed 06/30/2026

Jarad Haselton

Chief Operating Officer at FastBound

About the Reviewer:

Jarad combines his passion for firearms with a deep understanding of the industry's compliance needs to drive the company's vision and operations. As an avid firearms enthusiast, former FFL dealer & competitive shooter, Jarad co-founded FastBound in 2010, identifying a critical gap in compliance solutions within the firearms industry. His experience and insights into the challenges faced by FFLs have been pivotal in shaping FastBound's strategic direction. Leveraging the expertise of subject matter experts, attorneys, and technology professionals, Jarad has been instrumental in developing innovative features, ensuring the company remains at the forefront of compliance and technology solutions. Under his guidance, FastBound has built unparalleled compliance and support teams, making it a trusted partner for businesses navigating the complex regulatory landscape of the firearms industry. Jarad's leadership and vision continue to serve as the north star for FastBound, driving its mission to deliver comprehensive, user-friendly solutions that address the specific needs of its clients.

Navigating compliance for a Federal Firearms License (FFL) in Colorado just got a bit more complicated, proving once again how volatile state-level firearm regulations can be. The Colorado Department of Revenue Specialized Business Group (SBG) recently released updates to several key Firearms Dealer Division Forms, including the DR 7602 (Transaction Log), DR 7603 (Addendum to Transaction Log), and DR 7606 (Acquisition and Disposition Record). Soon after publishing, the state deployed a “silent update”—fixing an underlying radio field selection bug in the PDFs without altering the revision number or date. For retail gun dealers tracking these compliance changes manually, these invisible corrections present a major audit risk.

 

Fortunately, FastBound’s industry-leading software detects and implements these state form updates immediately, ensuring your business never skips a beat.

 

The Hidden Trap of “Silent” Form Revisions

When administrative bodies release compliance paperwork, FFLs expect a clear revision number or date change to notify them of an update. However, the initial rollout of the state’s updated forms contained a technical glitch: a radio field selection bug within the fillable PDFs that disrupted data entry.

 

Rather than issuing a new notice or advancing the revision tracking number, the Colorado SBG quietly swapped out the faulty files with corrected PDFs on their Firearms Dealer Division Forms page. If your store relies on downloaded PDFs, web-browser bookmarks, or manual printouts, you could easily be using compromised paperwork without ever realizing it.

 

FastBound’s Unmatched Agility for State-Specific Compliance

While some software providers take weeks or months to code, test, and deploy changes to state-specific documentation, FastBound is built for instant adaptability.

 

Our compliance team monitors state agencies across the country around the clock. When Colorado quietly patched the radio button bug on the DR 7602, DR 7603, and DR 7606 forms, FastBound updated its automation engine immediately.

 

  • No Downtime: Your workflow remains completely uninterrupted.
  • Auto-Populated Fields: FastBound automatically pulls data directly from your digital transactions to fill out your Colorado paperwork accurately.
  • Guaranteed Accuracy: You don’t have to guess whether you are using the buggy old version or the patched revision; FastBound serves the correct layout seamlessly.
 

Stay Compliant in Colorado Without the Stress

Colorado’s shifting firearm landscape—from strict state dealer permits to strict waiting periods—leaves zero room for clerical errors. Using a broken or outdated state form puts your hard-earned permit at risk during a Department of Revenue inspection.

 

Don’t let silent administrative changes sneak up on your business. FastBound’s rapid-update capability means that the exact moment a state modifies or fixes a form, it is available now and fully integrated into your point of sale or electronic logging routine.

 

Ready to protect your Colorado FFL with guaranteed, real-time compliance updates? Find out more by reviewing our comprehensive Colorado Firearms Dealer Forms Guide and see how easy compliance can be.