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The Firearms Services Bureau, through its Firearm Owner’s Identification Card Program (FOID), determines the eligibility of applicants who wish to acquire, possess, or transfer firearms. The Bureau also administers the state’s Concealed Carry Licensing (CCL) program.
Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) To legally possess firearms or ammunition, Illinois residents must have a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card, which is issued by the Illinois State Police to any qualified applicant.
Concealed Carry License. On July 9, 2013, Public Act 98-63, the Firearm Concealed Carry Act became state law (430 ILCS 66). This law requires an Illinois Concealed Carry License to carry a concealed firearm in Illinois.
Application Instructions. For a list of venues offering in person application assistance, click HERE. Please check the website periodically as more videos will be added.
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Surrender your Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the local law enforcement agency where you reside; Transfer all firearms in your possession or control; and
Firearm Dealer License Certification. Welcome to the Firearm Dealer License Certification (FDLC) program website. 430 ILCS 68 was signed into law on January 18, 2019, requiring all Illinois Federal Firearm Dealers operating within Illinois to be certified by the Illinois State Police.
For questions concerning the Firearm Dealer License Certification (FDLC) Program or the FDLC application process: Email: ISP.IllinoisFFL@illinois.gov. Phone: 866-752-1246.
You can access your account by logging into the Firearms Service Bureau portal. To create an account, you will need an email address, driver's license or State ID, and FOID card (if applicable). On September 15, 2023, ISP filed a proposed rule with the Illinois Secretary of State to implement the Act.
Certification from an entity approved by the Illinois State Police that offers firearm instructor education and training in the use and safety of firearms, such as the National Rifle Association of America (NRA).