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  1. Reading in: PUBLIC SAFETY (430 ILCS 65/) Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. (430 ILCS 65/9.5) Sec. 9.5. Revocation of Firearm Owner's Identification Card. (a) A person who receives a revocation notice under Section 9 of this Act shall, within 48 hours of receiving notice of the revocation: (1) surrender his or her Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the local law enforcement agency where the person resides. The local law enforcement agency shall provide the person a receipt and transmit the Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the Department of State Police; and (2) complete a Firearm Disposition Record on a form prescribed by the Department of State Police and place his or her firearms in the location or with the person reported in the Firearm Disposition Record. The form shall require the person to disclose: (A) the make, model, and serial number of each firearm owned by or under the custody and control of the revoked person; ( the location where each firearm will be maintained during the prohibited term; and © if any firearm will be transferred to the custody of another person, the name, address and Firearm Owner's Identification Card number of the transferee. ( The local law enforcement agency shall provide a copy of the Firearm Disposition Record to the person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Card has been revoked and to the Department of State Police. © If the person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Card has been revoked fails to comply with the requirements of this Section, the sheriff or law enforcement agency where the person resides may petition the circuit court to issue a warrant to search for and seize the Firearm Owner's Identification Card and firearms in the possession or under the custody or control of the person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Card has been revoked. The letter referenced from Section 9 is from the Illinois State Police and it is incumbent upon the gun owner to take the next steps - turn in FOID and a Firearm Disposition Records Form to local law enforcement. The last paragraph © describes local enforcement getting a warrant and then knocking on your door per se and taking your FOID and firearms (but not ammo - reading the separate definitions of firearm and firearm ammunition).
  2. For clarification...if for some reason law enforcement types show up at your door...and state that your FOID is revoked...what type of paperwork do they need to present...a court order? a warrant? nothing? If they present the proper paperwork you have to give them your guns...but what about ammunition or spare magazines?
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