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o Step 1: Get copies of your criminal records. o Step 2: Review your criminal records and figure out if you can apply for expungement or sealing. o Step 3: Fill out the expungement and/or sealing form. o Step 4: File the form to begin the process.
WHICH CASES CANNOT BE EXPUNGED IN ILLINOIS? DUI. Reckless Driving if you were over 25. Domestic Battery. Most sexual cases. Animal Cruelty cases. Battery to an unborn child. Violation of Order of Protection. Violation of no Stalking Contact Order.
Arrests and dismissals Arrests and charges for misdemeanors and felonies that did not lead to a conviction can be expunged. But if the judge does not allow those records to be expunged, they can be sealed at any time. The only exception is minor traffic offenses, unless you were released without being charged.
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. RESOURCES ON EXPUNGEMENT AND SEALING RECORDS: Illinois Attorney General's Office website at: http://www.illinois.gov/osad/Expungement/Pages/default.aspx.
The state of Illinois has up to 60 days to object to your Petition to Expunge or Petition to Seal. The speed of processing within your jurisdiction can also be a factor. Provided there are no objections and the petition is processed within a reasonable amount of time, three to four months is a solid estimate.
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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. Filing fees vary from county to county and may be obtained from the appropriate Circuit Clerk.
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. RESOURCES ON EXPUNGEMENT AND SEALING RECORDS: Illinois Attorney General's Office website at: http://www.illinois.gov/osad/Expungement/Pages/default.aspx.
If you cannot afford the Circuit Clerk Filing Fee or the Illinois State Police Processing Fee, you can ask the court to waive them. You can find a fee waiver form, which can be used to waive fees in expungement and sealing cases, at: illinoiscourts.gov/forms/approved.
The state of Illinois has up to 60 days to object to your Petition to Expunge or Petition to Seal. The speed of processing within your jurisdiction can also be a factor. Provided there are no objections and the petition is processed within a reasonable amount of time, three to four months is a solid estimate.
Law enforcement agencies may take up to 60 days from the day they receive your expungement or sealing court order to clear your criminal record.

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