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HOW TO APPLY FOR A CCL PERMIT

The Information You Need

We get a lot of questions in regards to how you get an Illinois Concealed Carry permit. Here is a breakdown of the process:

1. Qualification
Qualifications for a license are - at least 21 years old, apply for and/or possess a current FOID card, and: Pass a state and federal background check.

2. Sign up for a Course and also apply for your FOID card
Register for one of our weekend classes. We do not take walk-ins since all our seats sell out. Note that the FOID card is NOT required to take the class; you can apply the FOID and CCL license at the same time right after our class. 

3. During the Weekend Course
You can rent a firearm from us if you do not already have one (no reservation needed for gun rental - just let us know on the 1st day of class). Also sometime when we have breaks in class, we will have an approved CCW Livescan fingerprint station if you choose to do the fingerprinting. Remember that fingerprinting is optional, but it greatly speeds up the approval process. You can discuss this in class with us to see if it's something you want to do. 

4. After Course is Completed
You will be issued a training certificate with a unique ID number. You will need this in order to apply for your CCL Permit. Note that you are not licensed to carry upon completing the training and NO TRAINING COURSE ANYWHERE can issue you a permit. Only after you complete the training and are issued the training completion certificate can you then go to the final step in applying to the State of Illinois for your permit. As soon as you complete your course, you go back to the Illinois State Police website (same place you applied for your FOID card) and you will complete the application for your CCL License: IL CCL Permit. The state of Illinois charges $150 application fee. 

So, here is a breakdown of all possible fees if you are starting from zero. Note that some of these may not apply or are optional. Also, if you are prior military/law enforcement or hold previous NRA certifications that are approved by the state, you only have to do the Sunday portion.

TOTAL fees for getting an Illinois CCL permit are as follows: 

Fees for Obtaining a CCL Permit

$145/16-hour course fee

$10/State of Illinois FOID Card app fee

$25/Gun Range Fee

$25/Handgun Rental & Ammo (Optional)

$75/Livescan Fingerprinting for IL License(Optional)

$150/State of Illinois CCL License app fee

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  • Oct 19 & 20 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Oct 19 & 20 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Sat, Oct 19
    Naperville
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Your class instructors are Terry Madler and Joe Motto, a mix of full-time and recently retired Police Officers in the Western Suburbs of Chicago with over 20 years of SWAT experience. Not only do they cover all the required topics from the State Police, but they'll also add 40 years of experience.
  • Nov 2 & 3 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Nov 2 & 3 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Sat, Nov 02
    Naperville
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Your class instructors are Terry Madler and Joe Motto, a mix of full-time and recently retired Police Officers in the Western Suburbs of Chicago with over 20 years of SWAT experience. Not only do they cover all the required topics from the State Police, but they'll also add 40 years of experience.
  • Nov 16 & 17 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Nov 16 & 17 Illinois 16-Hour Concealed Carry Class
    Sat, Nov 16
    Naperville
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Naperville, 1620 Pebblewood Ln, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
    Your class instructors are Terry Madler and Joe Motto, a mix of full-time and recently retired Police Officers in the Western Suburbs of Chicago with over 20 years of SWAT experience. Not only do they cover all the required topics from the State Police, but they'll also add 40 years of experience.
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