Who can I call about my FOID card in Illinois?
217-782-7980
How do I report my FOID Card Lost or Stolen? You can report your FOID Card lost or stolen by logging into the ISP Firearms Services Bureau website or by calling the Customer Service Center at 217-782-7980.
Can I check the status of my FOID card in Illinois?
On the web: Users who want to check the status of their FOID card or CCL can go to https://www.ispfsb.com/Public/Login.aspx. If users don’t have a login, they can register for an account.
How long does it take to get a FOID card in Illinois 2020?
The average wait time for a FOID card is about seven months.
How do you contact the Illinois State Police?
By Phone
- (217) 524-1669 (voice)
- (800) 255-3323 (TDD)
What happens if your Illinois FOID card expires?
When a FOID card expires during the term of a CCL, the FOID card will be automatically renewed without paying a renewal fee and the licensee will be sent a new combined FOID card and CCL.
Can a felon get a FOID card in Illinois?
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that if a convicted felon can establish the requirements of Section 10(c)(1)-(3), they have their civil rights restored and may be granted a FOID.
Do I need a FOID card in Illinois 2021?
Last updated September 21, 2021 . Illinois law generally requires people to obtain a license called a Firearm Owner’s Identification (“FOID”) Card, issued by the Illinois Department of State Police, in order to lawfully acquire or possess firearms or ammunition.
What is a Z5 inquiry leads?
5.1 INQUIRY VIA LEADS Z5 – Inquiry by Illinois License Plate. This will search the LEADS and NCIC Persons Hot Files using Driver’s License data from the Illinois registration response. In addition, the plate itself will be checked through all Persons files to see if it was entered into a persons record.
Why would I get a letter from Illinois State Police?
The letter you received is a copy of what the State Police have already submitted to the court, so the judge already has it. This letter is good news for you, because it means that one of the two entities…