Dec. 31—Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, upon a Firearms Transaction Inquiry Program (FTIP) approval, the Illinois State Police (ISP) will automatically renew a person's Firearm Owner's Identification Card ...
Earlier this year, it was taking police more than six months to process renewals. Now, ISP says they're being processed in 38 days. They credit the implementation of a streamlined process, as well as ...
ROCKFORD (WREX) -- As of January 1, 2023, Illinois State Police will automatically renew a person’s Firearm Owner’s Identification Card (FOID) as long as you have a full set of fingerprints on file.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Illinois State Police said they have made progress on the FOID card backlog that has been a problem for over a year now. Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly said ...
State police say they have made progress on reducing a backlog of gun ownership renewal applications in Illinois. FOID — or firearm owners identification — card applications skyrocketed 167% from 2017 ...
ILLINOIS (WSIL) -- Illinoisans with a FOID card on file will automatically be renewed at the beginning of 2023. On January 1, 2023, Illinois State Police (ISP) will automatically renew a person's ...
(WSIL) -- The Illinois State Police (ISP) Firearms Services Bureau (FSB) announces another option for customers without access to online devices (computer, smart phone or tablet) to apply for and ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WREX) — More than 280 new laws are going into effect at the beginning of 2022, including multiple about FOID cards and CCL. 1. New Card: As FOID cards are replaced, new cards will ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) --New changes are coming in the new year for gun owners, as Illinois State Police streamline the FOID card and concealed carry license (CCL) process. As Firearm Owners Identification ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) — A circuit court judge ruled on Tuesday that the Firearm Owners’ Identification Card requirement in state law “goes too far” and “makes criminals out of law-abiding ...