Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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Is it possible for a non-resident to obtain a FOID card if they are employed in Illinois and require a firearm for their job?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if they are a police officer

  4. Only if they have lived in Illinois for over 6 months

The correct answer is: Yes

The correct response is that yes, a non-resident can indeed obtain a FOID card if they are employed in Illinois and require a firearm for their job. This is significant because Illinois law acknowledges that individuals who work in the state may need to possess a firearm for their employment, particularly in roles that involve security or law enforcement. Thus, such non-residents can navigate the application process for a FOID card under these circumstances, provided they meet all other legal requirements and background checks associated with the application. Other options pertain to limits that do not accurately reflect the state's policy toward non-residents with valid employment needs related to firearms. This reinforces the importance of understanding the specifics of firearm regulation within Illinois, particularly regarding employment and residency status.