Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 1230 - FIREARM OWNER'S IDENTIFICATION CARD ACT
Section 1230.20 - Application Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Application for a FOID Card shall be made electronically by inputting the information as required by the Act, including, but not limited to, Section 4, as set forth on the Department's website.
b) All application forms shall be completed accurately and, in their entirety, accompanied by all fees, and a photograph (except as provided in Section 4(a-20) of the Act), and submitted as indicated on the application form.
c) Any application form that is not completed accurately and, in its entirety, including all fees and a photograph, and which contains any deficiencies that cannot be cured in an expeditious manner, will be denied or rejected.
d) Except as provided in subsection (e), any requirement for an Illinois driver's license number or Illinois identification card number shall mean a valid Illinois driver's license number or valid Illinois identification card number. A temporary visitor's driver's license (TVDL) will not be accepted.
e) In regard to an applicant who is employed as a law enforcement officer, an armed security officer in Illinois or by the United States military permanently assigned in Illinois and who is not an Illinois resident, any requirement for a driver's license number or State identification card number shall mean the valid driver's license number or valid state identification card number from the applicant's state of residence.
f) In regard to an applicant who is employed by the United States military permanently assigned in Illinois, the applicant shall also provide valid military identification and assignment orders establishing permanent assignment in Illinois. Only persons with a permanent duty assignment in Illinois qualify for a FOID Card if they are not otherwise an Illinois resident. Military personnel in Illinois on temporary duty assignment are not eligible and do not need a FOID Card.
g) In regard to an applicant who is applying under a non-immigrant visa exception, the applicant shall provide a letter from the applicant's foreign government stating the purpose for travel to Illinois and the date the applicant's non-immigrant visa expires. The applicant shall also explain the need for the FOID Card or submit a waiver from this Part granted by the U.S. Attorney General. Persons in Illinois on a non-immigrant visa must have permission from their government and the U.S. Attorney General to possess or transport firearms.
h) The Department shall, as part of the application process, ask any questions necessary to determine whether the applicant is qualified to possess or receive a firearm, and deny a FOID application of any applicant who is prohibited by the Act from possessing or receiving a firearm.
i) All FOID Cards issued shall remain the property of the Department.
j) Applicants submitting fingerprints shall do so electronically by submitting a full set of fingerprints to the Department in an electronic format using a Live Scan vendor licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
k) Upon receiving a Live Scan Fingerprint Transaction Control Number (TCN) from the licensed Live Scan vendor, the applicant may electronically complete and submit the FOID application to the Department.