FOID Card Process to be More Convenient in 2022

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The FOID card process should be more convenient come January first. The Illinois State Police is announcing some changes as part of a new law says Trooper Josh Robinson. For example:

“New cards for FOIDs are going to be printed without an expiration date, which is something that has never happened before. So instead of having to renew them periodically every so many years and pay that renewal fee, now they are going to be just non-expiring.”

If the FOID card holder also has a valid concealed carry card, they will be issued a combined FOID and CCL card.

***Report Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services***

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