In order to inherit one or more of your firearms, the designated recipient must have a valid firearms owners identification (FOID) card. Regardless of whether they intend to actively use the firearms, the FOID card allows the person to legally possess and own them.
There is no Gun Registration in Illinois, but upon purchasing the Firearm, new or used, you will have to fill out a FEDERAL Form 4473, which will include your information and the Gun's Information… Also, Prior to even holding a gun in your hands, you will have to obtain a FOID card (Firearm Owners I D)….
Buyers must abide by the State of Illinois waiting period before taking possession of the firearm. The waiting period for a long gun is 24 hours, and 72 hours for a handgun. The seller must keep a record of such transfer for ten years from the date of transfer.
Before 2013, Chicago used to have a Chicago Firearm Permit process, but that is now gone, and the gun registration is also gone. In Illinois, the background check process for buying a firearm first involves applying for a firearm owner's card, often called FOID card.
Yes, gifting a gun in Illinois is permissible, but it comes with stipulations to ensure the transfer is legal and safe. The recipient must have a valid Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card, and the transfer must adhere to the waiting period and background check requirements.
Yes. A license is not needed for anyone legally entitled to carry a firearm to carry a pistol, revolver, stun gun, taser or other firearm on the person's land, or in their own home, fixed place of business, or on the land or in the legal dwelling of another person as an invitee with that person's permission.