Illinois State Police Announce Merger of FOID and Concealed Carry License Application Processes

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Published on March 14 2015 12:50 pm
Last Updated on March 14 2015 12:50 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

The Illinois State Police has announced the agency will begin accepting onlne FOID applications beginning Monday, March 16 to provide a more streamlined and modernized application process.

ISP will no longer accept the current FOID paper applications, however, like the concealed carry license, the new FOID application will be available through the Department's website or through the paper alternative call center method for those individuals who do not have computer access. Minors under the age of 21 without a State of Illinois Driver's License or ID card and Amish applicants will be required to complete an alternative call-in paper application.

The ISP has also made changes to the login for both the CCL and FOID applications. Applicants will no longer be required to obtain a State of Illinois digital ID through the Department of Central Management Services. This login change will allow users greater accessibility to the new application process. All new applicants and returning CCL applicants will need to register with the Illinois State Police by providing some key identifiers found on their Illinois driver's license or ID card, creating a username and password, and answering four security questions. The CCL website will be unavailable through the weekend until 7am Monday in order to implement the new FOID system.

Federal Firearm Licensed dealers will also have access to the web-based portal in order to conduct the required background checks of those wishing to purchase a firearm. All FFL's in the the state of Illinois are required to register with the ISP via the website at www.ispffl.com or by phoning 217-524-3847 to continue to perform background checks after the launch of the new system. The old FTIP system has been closed. Beginning Monday at 8:30am, firearm dealers will be able to submit firearm background transactions via the website and follow up on previously requested checks based upon a transaction number.

Firearm dealers using the web portal during the first 30 days of implementation will be able to submit transactions at no cost. The traditional fee of $2 is being waived. Firearm dealers will also still have the option of using the 800# dial-up process; however, dealers will be charged the $2 processing fee for this option.

The new CCL and FOID application process is intended to provide a user-friendly portal designed to ease and streamline both application processes.