Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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

  1. Notify the police within 48 hours

  2. Apply for a new card immediately

  3. Nothing, it will be automatically replaced

  4. Report it to the Illinois State Police within 10 days

The correct answer is: Report it to the Illinois State Police within 10 days

The action a FOID cardholder should take if their card is lost or stolen is to report it to the Illinois State Police within 10 days. This is crucial because prompt reporting helps ensure that any potential misuse of the card can be mitigated. It also aligns with the legal responsibilities outlined in Illinois firearm laws, which emphasize notifying the appropriate authorities as a safeguard. Notifying the police may be advisable, but the specific requirement is to contact the Illinois State Police. Applying for a new card immediately is an important step that follows the report, but the reporting takes precedence. Similarly, doing nothing is not an option, as an unreported lost or stolen card could lead to complications or illegal activity under the cardholder's name.