Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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What information is required when applying for a FOID card?

  1. Name, address, date of birth, and photograph

  2. Social Security number only

  3. Name and phone number

  4. Driver's license number

The correct answer is: Name, address, date of birth, and photograph

When applying for a FOID card in Illinois, the required information includes the applicant's name, address, date of birth, and a photograph. This information is essential for verifying the identity of the applicant and ensuring they meet the legal requirements to own or possess firearms in the state. The inclusion of a photograph serves to further confirm the applicant's identity, helping to prevent fraudulent applications. While other options may contain elements relevant to personal identification or contact information, they do not encompass the complete set of information mandated for a FOID application. For example, just providing a Social Security number is insufficient, as it lacks context about the individual's identity and residence. Likewise, simply supplying a name and phone number does not provide enough detail to assess eligibility. Therefore, option A is the correct and comprehensive choice for the information required in the application process.