A Seligman man who was previously indicted on money laundering, tax evasion and weapons charges was arrested Thursday evening after a standoff with authorities, according to the FBI.

Around 5:30 p.m., Shawn Rice, 46, was arrested without incident. He had barricaded himself inside a residence and negotiated with authorities throughout the day before surrendering, the FBI said.

Rice was indicted in 2009 along with three other members of an anti-government movement known as the "Sovereign Movement." According to the FBI, the separatist group's members believe they do not have to pay taxes and think that the federal government tricked Americans into obtaining Social Security cards, driver's licenses and car registrations. By revoking these contracts, persons are "sovereign citizens." The group attempts to overthrow authority by using "paper terrorism" tactics, the FBI said.

Federal law-enforcement agents said the arrest was in connection with the earlier charges.

The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office and the state Department of Public Safety assisted federal agents with the arrest.

Rice is currently being held in the Coconino County Jail. At 10 a.m. Friday, he will make an initial appearance before a U.S. magistrate in Flagstaff.

Republic reporter Jerome Parra contributed to this article.