FOID Card renewals for individuals
with fingerprints on File
Send a link to a friend
[January 02, 2023]
Beginning January 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 (FOID) for individuals who have submitted a full
set of fingerprints to ISP specifically for their FOID card or
Concealed Carry License. The individual’s FOID card will remain
active for a period of 10 years from the date of the FTIP approval
so long as the card holder is not subject to revocation or
suspension under the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. As FOID
cards are replaced, new cards will not include the issuance or
expiration dates pursuant to FOID Act updates that took effect
January 1, 2022.
“The automatic renewal of a FOID card will expedite the process for
many card holders while still ensuring people who are prohibited
under the FOID Act do not have legal access to a card,” said ISP
Director Brendan F. Kelly. “Automatic renewal will also allow staff
to focus on Clear and Present Danger reports, Firearm Restraining
Orders, as well as FOID correlations and enforcement.”
[to top of second column] |
ISP will check the fingerprints against all available
State and local criminal history record information files. FOID card
duration, renewal, and expiration information can be found in the
FOID Card Act rules, Section 1230.30.
Individuals who apply for a FOID card may include a full set of
their fingerprints transmitted through a live scan fingerprint
vendor licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation (IDFPR), which will be kept on file for
potential automatic renewals. Individuals who currently have a FOID
card but have not submitted a full set of fingerprints to ISP may do
so by going to a live scan vendor and uploading them to their
account at www.ispfsb.com.
A list of licensed fingerprint vendors can be found
on the
IDFPR website.
[ISP Public Information Office] |