Don’t Apply for Your Illinois concealed carry license until you watch this.

Published on July 18, 2019
Duration: 9:21

This guide, presented by Instructor Mike, a former police officer and criminal justice professional, details critical steps for Illinois residents applying for a Concealed Carry License (CCL). It emphasizes understanding your criminal record, the legal definitions of arrest and conviction, and the importance of expunging non-conviction arrests to avoid application delays and potential denial. Instructor Mike highlights the 'preponderance of the evidence' standard used by law enforcement and the role of the Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board.

Quick Summary

For an Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL), delays often occur due to unresolved criminal records. Instructor Mike, a former police officer, stresses the importance of expunging non-conviction arrests. Failure to do so can place your application 'under board review,' causing significant delays. Understanding the difference between an arrest and a conviction is also vital for a smooth application process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to IL CCW Class & Application Pitfalls
  2. 00:25Criminal Record Impact on CCL Application
  3. 01:08Instructor Mike's Background & Expertise
  4. 01:29CCL Application Process: Background Checks
  5. 02:09ISP License Approval Timeline
  6. 02:20Law Enforcement Objection Process
  7. 02:44Understanding 'Preponderance of the Evidence'
  8. 03:10Arrests vs. Convictions in Background Checks
  9. 03:28Cook County Specifics & Board Review
  10. 03:41Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board (CCLRB)
  11. 04:20Instructor Mike's Personal Experience with Errors
  12. 05:08Defining Arrest vs. Conviction
  13. 06:12Explaining Nolle Prosequi / SOL
  14. 06:53Importance of Expunging Non-Conviction Arrests
  15. 07:24Benefits of Record Expungement
  16. 08:02Final Call to Action & Contact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common reason for delays in Illinois Concealed Carry License applications?

Delays in Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL) applications often stem from issues with an applicant's criminal record. Specifically, failure to have non-conviction arrests expunged can lead to the application being placed 'under board review' by the Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board.

How long does the Illinois State Police have to approve a Concealed Carry License?

By law, the Illinois State Police (ISP) have between 90 and 120 days to approve and issue an Illinois Concealed Carry License after an application is submitted. This timeline allows for thorough background checks and reviews.

What is the 'preponderance of the evidence' standard in Illinois CCL applications?

The 'preponderance of the evidence' standard, used by law enforcement agencies to object to an Illinois CCL application, means it is more likely than not (around a 51% certainty) that the applicant poses a danger to themselves or others. This is a lower standard than 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.

Why is it important to expunge non-conviction arrests for an Illinois CCL?

Expunging non-conviction arrests is crucial for an Illinois CCL because these records, if not cleared, can trigger an automatic review by the Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board. This process significantly delays application approval and may lead to denial, even if no conviction occurred.

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