How to Expunge a Criminal Record in Illinois

How to Expunge a Criminal Record in Illinois? The only way to get rid of an arrest record is to petition for expungement. There are several ways a case can be dismissed in Illinois: non-suit, finding no probable cause, stricken with leave to reinstate (“SOL”), nolle pros (“NP”).

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Ina Silvergleid
How To Get A Felony Record Expunged in Illinois?

How to get a felony record expunged in Illinois. Can I expunge my felony record? My response: “It depends on whether you were convicted of the crime.” A criminal record can be expunged if you weren’t convicted of the crime you were charged with. For example, if a judge dismisses charges against you for misdemeanor retail theft or burglary, a felony, you can petition to expunge your record. We call the record you’re expunging a “record of an arrest.”

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Ina Silvergleid
Sealing a Criminal Record in Illinois

Sealing a Criminal Record in Illinois or Sealing a Conviction Record in Illinois. In Illinois, a criminal record of a conviction is not eligible to expunge. Expungement only applies to criminal cases where the charges against the defendant are dismissed. If you’ve been charged with and convicted of a crime in Illinois and don’t want that information to appear on a criminal background check for a job, an apartment, or an occupational license, you need to get your record sealed.

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Ina Silvergleid