TSA NOV DefenseAccidental TSA gun and prohibited item penalty reduction assistance
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Did you accidentally bring a firearm to the airport? Did you accidentally bring that firearm to a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint? Since you are visiting this site, chances are real good that the answer to both questions is yes.
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you have either received a Notice of Violation (NOV) from the Transportation Security Administration or were told by the TSA screeners to expect a NOV in the mail.
What happens if I pay the settlement amount that TSA is asking for just to get this over with?
Is this going to be on my record?
Someone took my gun. Can I get it back?
In the NOV paperwork you have received (or will receive), TSA will propose a penalty of between $3,000 and $5,000 and provides you with several options. One option is to pay, within 30 days, a reduced settlement amount that TSA is proposing. It is the best and easiest solution for TSA. But not for you.
Our strongest recommendation is that you do not pay any money until you talk with TSA NOV Defense. We will be happy to provide you with a free consultation to explain the NOV process and discuss what option would be best for you.
If after the free consultation you decide to retain TSA NOV Defense, our fee for representing you regarding your Notice of Violation will be $400.
As the initial consultation is free, you can e-mail us at [email protected] to set up an appointment or call us at 202-241-9282. If you decide to retain TSA NOV Defense, payment can be made by Zelle or PayPal.