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Can a Felon Get a FOID Card? To restore your eligibility, you must demonstrate to the state police director or a county court judge that you meet the following criteria: You havent been convicted of any violent or forcible felony charges in the past 20 years.
Convictions that lead to automatic denial Any kind of forcible felony conviction within 20 years of the FOID card application, Certain types of felony drug convictions, Any conviction within the last 5 years for battery or assault with a firearm, A juvenile adjudication thats a forcible felony equivalent, or.
Reasons for FOID Card Suspensions The Illinois State Police may suspend a FOID cardholders firearms rights for various reasons, such as: The cardholder receives a felony conviction under state or federal criminal law. The cardholder gets indicted for a felony offense. The cardholder uses or possesses illegal drugs.
The state will now require universal background checks on all gun sales in Illinois. Were also taking action to ensure responsible gunowners arent held back by an antiquated licensing system - which hasnt seen significant updates since its founding more than 50 years ago.
If you are still denied, you can file a petition with the circuit court. For general information, you can call the Illinois State Police at (217) 782-7980. In some situations, you cannot appeal to the Director. You must instead directly file your petition with the circuit court.
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The applicant must not have a civil no-contact order, an order of protection, or firearms restraining order against them. The applicant must not have a forcible felony conviction within the last 20 years. The applicant must not have an addiction to narcotics.
An applicant is disqualified if he or she has been convicted of a felony or an act of domestic violence, is the subject of an order of protection, has been convicted of assault or battery, has been a patient in a mental institution within the last five years, has been adjudicated as a mental defective, or is an illegal

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