Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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Can a FOID card be revoked?

  1. Yes, but only if the cardholder moves out of Illinois

  2. Yes, if the cardholder becomes ineligible to possess a FOID card

  3. No, once issued it cannot be revoked

  4. Yes, but only upon expiration

The correct answer is: Yes, if the cardholder becomes ineligible to possess a FOID card

The correct answer is that a FOID card can be revoked if the cardholder becomes ineligible to possess a FOID card. This reflects the legal requirements surrounding firearm ownership in Illinois, where certain conditions can disqualify an individual from holding a FOID card. Reasons for ineligibility can include felony convictions, mental health issues, or other disqualifying factors established by law. In contrast, the other scenarios provided do not hold true under Illinois law. Moving out of Illinois does not automatically revoke a FOID card; however, residents are encouraged to check their eligibility if they relocate. A FOID card is not permanent and can indeed be revoked or suspended based on changes in a person's legal status or eligibility criteria, not merely by the card expiring. Additionally, a FOID card does not remain valid once a person becomes ineligible, highlighting the importance of compliance with firearm regulations.