Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 1230 - FIREARM OWNER'S IDENTIFICATION CARD ACT
Section 1230.45 - Firearm Serial Number System to Identify Firearms Reported Stolen
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code ยง 1230.45
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Access to Illinois information online
1) The Department
will establish a component to its FOID/FCCL Online System for the purpose of
searching stolen gun information as reported by law enforcement agencies which
is derived from the Illinois Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS) and
authorized for release to the public.
2) This component shall be known as the ISP
Stolen Firearms System.
3) The
serial or identification number assigned to a particular firearm by the
manufacturer may not be unique; duplicates may exist. The information contained
within the system may not solely be used as a confirmation that any firearm is
stolen.
4) If the identifiers
entered hit as a potential match to an active report, then the potential match
must be verified with the law enforcement agency that reported the firearm
theft within LEADS.
b) Searching the system
1) Effective July 1,
2022, whenever a person sells or transfers a firearm under Section 3 of the Act
[430
ILCS 65/3] , the seller may access the ISP Stolen
Firearms System and enter the firearm identification information for the
firearm to be sold or transferred.
2) Effective January 1, 2024, whenever a
person sells or transfers a firearm under Section 3 of the Act [430
ILCS 65/3] , the seller must access the ISP Stolen
Firearms System and enter the firearm identification information for the
firearm to be sold or transferred.
3) Upon accessing the ISP Stolen Firearms
System and submitting firearms identification information, the seller will
receive a transaction number confirming that they accessed the system and will
receive information regarding whether a potential match was
identified.
4) Effective January 1,
2024, the seller must provide proof of the ISP Stolen Firearm System search and
results therefrom to the purchaser prior to completing the sale or transfer.
A) A receipt printed from the ISP Stolen
Firearms System with a transaction number shall serve as proof of the
search.
B) Both parties must retain
a copy of the receipt printed from the ISP Stolen Firearms System as a part of
the record required by Section 3(b) of the Act.
5) Only persons transferring a firearm may
access the ISP Stolen Firearms System to search Illinois stolen gun
information.
c) Review of potential matches
1) The Department will
assign appropriate personnel to follow-up with the local law enforcement agency
that reported the firearm theft within LEADS.
2) The local law enforcement agency that
reported the firearm theft within LEADS will cooperate with the Department to
ensure any firearms transferred pursuant to Section 3(a-25) of the Act have not
been reported stolen.
3) The seller
and buyer shall cooperate with the Department, as well as the local law
enforcement agency that reported the firearm theft within LEADS, in any
investigation they may commence regarding a potential match.
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