One on One Training
Cost:
$50.00 – $75.00 per personDuration:
1hSchedule:
Offered Friday, SaturdayAbout this experience
Training Requirements:
- Applicants must complete 16 hours of training, including firearm safety, principles of marksmanship, care and cleaning of firearms, and instruction on lawful and appropriate interaction with law enforcement while carrying or transporting a firearm.
- Training requirement shall include live fire exercise of at least 30 rounds with at least 70% accuracy.
- Courses to be approved and instructors certified by Illinois State Police (ISP).
- Up to 8 hours of previously completed training recognized by ISP will count towards the 16-hour requirement. Training received in the military by active, retired, or honorably discharged U.S. Armed Services member counts toward the training requirement.
- Renewal application requires 3 hours of training, plus re-qualification on the firing range.
What To Bring:
- Modern handgun Semi-Automatic or Revolver (NO SINGLE SHOT REVOLVERS)
- Outside the waistband holster and belt (NO INSIDE THE WAISTBAND HOLSTERS)
- Eye and Ear protection
License Fees:
- New license: $150 for 5 years.
- Replace lost or stolen license, or change of address: $75.
- ISP may charge additional fee for conducting background checks not to exceed the actual cost.
Duty to Inform:
- If you’re stopped by a law enforcement officer and are carrying a concealed weapon, you must disclose that you are carrying a firearm if asked. You must also present the license upon the request of the officer and identify the location of the concealed firearm.
Prohibited Areas:
- Property under the control of an elementary or secondary school.
- Property under the control of a pre-school or childcare facility.
- Government facilities (with the exception of DNR-regulated facilities that allow firearms).
- Colleges and universities
- Courthouses
- Libraries
- Airports
- Gaming facilities
- Stadiums, arenas, sporting events
- Amusement parks
- Museums and zoos
- Buildings under control of a unit of local government
- Nuclear facilities
- Property under control of an adult or juvenile detention or correctional institution, prison, or jail
- Property under control of a public or private hospital, mental health facility, or nursing home
- Public transportation (buses, trains, and stations)
- Property under control of an establishment that serves alcohol, if more than 50% of the establishment’s gross receipts come from the sale of alcohol
- Any public gathering requiring the issuance of a permit from the unit of local government
- Any building or property that has been issued a special event liquor license during the time designated for the sale of alcohol by the special event liquor license
- Public playgrounds
- Any area where firearms are prohibited under federal law
- Any private property designated by the owner as a no-carry zone. They must post a 4”x6” sign clearly and conspicuously at the entrance of the property notifying licensees that the carrying of concealed firearms is prohibited on the premises.