If a past conviction is limiting your life, learning how to seal a criminal record in Illinois can provide the fresh start you need for jobs, housing, and licenses. Discover which convictions are eligible under the state's generous laws and the crucial differences between expungement and sealing. We walk you through the judicial process—from filing the petition at the courthouse to the 5-month-to-one-year timeline—so you can finally shed the heavy weight of a public criminal history.
Read MoreHow 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.”
Read MoreClemency petitions in Illinois have slowed to a near standstill under Gov. J.B. Pritzker, leaving thousands waiting for relief. With few pardons or commutations granted in 2025, many Illinois residents seeking a second chance may find sealing or expunging a criminal record to be a more practical and timely path toward a clean slate.
Read MoreAlthough it’s been four years since I first wrote about obtaining a FOID card as a convicted felon, I still find myself spending a lot of time explaining to Illinois residents that there’s only one way to qualify for a FOID card when you have a disqualifying conviction: seek reinstatement of your gun rights by petitioning for clemency from the governor.
Read MoreIn recent years, with many people interested in driving for Uber, Lyft, or Amazon, there’s been a sharp increase in the number of people expressing an interest in expunging or sealing their traffic history.
But can a DUI be expunged in Illinois? or can you expounge a DUI in illinois? Read more to find out!
Read MoreTwice a year I submit FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board (PRB) to obtain clemency (pardon and sentence commutation) data. Last year there was little to celebrate if you (or someone you know) had a pending pardon petition.
With Gov. J.B Pritzker understandably preoccupied last year (e.g., serving on President Biden’s reelection committee, hosting the Democratic Party Convention, etc.), it won’t take much for him to better his 2024 clemency stats.
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