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Illinois Request to Expunge & Impound and/or Seal Criminal Records

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Request to Expunge & Impound and/or Seal Criminal Records

An Illinois Request to Expunge & Impound and/or Seal Criminal Records is a legal process for removing certain criminal records from a person's criminal record. This process is also known as expungement or sealing criminal records and is available in the state of Illinois. It is used to protect individuals from the potential consequences of having a criminal record, such as reduced job opportunities, housing, and other potential restrictions. There are two types of expungement and sealing available in Illinois: expungement and impoundment, and sealing and sealing of records. Expungement is the process of completely removing an arrest or conviction from a person's criminal record. This process is only available for certain crimes, such as certain misdemeanors and some non-violent felonies. To be eligible for expungement, the individual must have completed their sentence, including any probation or parole, and must have no pending charges or convictions. Impoundment is a similar process, but instead of completely removing a record, it limits access to the record. For example, the record can be seen by the court, law enforcement, and by the individual themselves, but it is not available to the public. Sealing is another process available in Illinois. This process is used to restrict access to certain types of records, such as juvenile records, certain non-conviction records, and some types of certain convictions. Sealed records are not available to the public, but may be seen by certain government agencies. In order to complete the Illinois request to Expunge & Impound and/or Seal Criminal Records, an individual must fill out an application with the court, provide the necessary documentation, and pay the required fees. Once the application is approved, the record will be removed or sealed.

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To file an expungement or sealing petition in person, you must go to the courthouse in the county (or district) that has your records. Hand your petition directly to the circuit court clerk and pay the filing fee.

You can file immediately to expunge your case if the following occurred: SOL - case stricken. Finding of not guilty. Finding of no probable cause. Nolle Prosequi (State not prosecuting case) Released without a conviction. Pardoned. Deferred Prosecution.

How Can I Get My Record Expunged for Free? Determine your eligibility. Get the fee waiver form. Fill out the fee waiver. Gather supporting documentation. Submit your fee waiver and supporting documentation to the court and wait for a decision.

You can usually expunge your record if you successfully completed the diversion program, supervision or your charge was dismissed. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? You do not have to have a lawyer to seal or expunge your record, but you may decide to hire one to help with the process.

Online filing or e-filing is available if you are requesting to expunge a "Released Without Charge" disposition police record. All other dispositions must be filed in person.

1. How much does it cost? Getting your record expunged or sealed will cost you a filing fee at the courthouse plus $60 for the Illinois State Police. Some local law enforcement agencies may also charge a processing fee.

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Illinois Request to Expunge & Impound and/or Seal Criminal Records