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IL SB3346
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Terri Bryant
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AI Summary
- Removes Illinois State Police authority to directly revoke Firearm Owner's Identification Cards (FOID), transferring revocation authority exclusively to circuit courts in the cardholder's county of residence
- Requires State's Attorneys to file a petition in circuit court when they have probable cause to believe a FOID cardholder is no longer eligible under the Act
- Mandates a civil hearing within 45 days of petition filing where the cardholder may present evidence for retention and the State's Attorney may present evidence for revocation
- Requires courts to find ineligibility by "clear and convincing evidence" before ordering revocation, with proceedings subject to due process, the Code of Civil Procedure, and Illinois Rules of Evidence
- Establishes separate procedures allowing Illinois State Police to suspend (but not revoke) FOID cards, and requires circuit clerks to notify both State Police and State's Attorneys of relevant court dispositions and mental health adjudications
Legislative Description
FOID-REVOCATION-SUSPENSION
Last Action
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As March 27, 2026
3/13/2026
Committee Referrals
Executive2/17/2026
Assignments2/4/2026
Full Bill Text
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