Most people who have considered criminal record expungement (or sealing, for those who aren’t eligible for expungement) have wondered what the process includes — and how long it takes.
If you’re one of them, we may be able to help you.
From there, your attorney will determine whether you’re eligible for expungement or sealing under the Illinois Criminal Identification act. (You can also answer a few questions on our “Am I Eligible for Expungement?” page to get an overview of whether you qualify.)
Your lawyer will petition the court, and you’ll have to be patient. This process isn’t exactly fast. In fact, it can take several weeks or several months to complete.
The state’s attorney will have a chance to agree with or object to your petition. If he or she objects for some reason, you could be entitled to a hearing. If you’re entitled to a hearing, your expungement lawyer will be able to represent you.
If the court approves your petition for expungement or sealing, you’re ready to move on with your life with a clean slate.
Ready to Talk to a Chicago Expungement Lawyer About the Expungement Process?
If you’re ready to talk about the expungement process with a knowledgeable, experienced lawyer, call us at 847-920-4540 for a free case review. We’ll begin putting together the appropriate paperwork so you can begin to move forward.
Navigating the aftermath of a criminal record can be challenging, especially when seeking employment. Understanding the impact of expungement on your records and the steps needed to clear them completely, including your FBI record, is essential.
Will Prospective Employers Find Your Expunged Records?
The short answer is no, but there’s more to consider, especially regarding your FBI record. This guide will cover:
The effect of expungement on employment background checks
Dealing with the aftermath of sex crime charges, especially when seeking employment, can be a significant concern. Understanding your options in Illinois is crucial for moving forward.
Will Prospective Employers Find Out About Sex Crime Charges From Years Ago?
Whether or not past sex crime charges will be visible to prospective employers in Illinois largely depends on the outcome of those charges. This guide will cover:
Understanding the legal options for dealing with sex crime charges in Illinois is crucial, especially when it comes to sealing records. Knowing what can be sealed and what cannot is key to managing your criminal record.
Can You Seal Sex Crime Charges in Illinois?
In Illinois, the ability to seal sex crime charges hinges on whether they led to a conviction. This guide will cover: