Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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What should a FOID card holder do if their card is lost or stolen?

Notify the police within 72 hours

Report to the Illinois State Police

A FOID card holder who loses their card or has it stolen should report the incident to the Illinois State Police. This is crucial because notifying the state police helps to prevent potential misuse of the FOID card by someone who may acquire it unlawfully. Reporting it also initiates a record of the lost or stolen status of the card, which can be beneficial for the card holder in case of any future issues related to firearm ownership. While other actions, like notifying the police, might be considered good practice, the primary responsibility in this situation lies specifically with the Illinois State Police. Additionally, simply reapplying for a new card or doing nothing does not adequately address the risks associated with a lost or stolen FOID card. Proper reporting ensures that all necessary steps are taken to protect oneself and adhere to state laws.

Reapply for a new FOID card

Nothing, it's not required to report it

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