Wed, Aug 28
|The Kindness Campaign
Everything You Need To Know About Expunging & Sealing Records In Cook County
Learn Information About Expungement, Sealing and Records Relief
Time & Location
Aug 28, 2024, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
The Kindness Campaign, 703 E 75th St, Chicago, IL 60619, USA
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About the event
Learn Information About Expungement, Sealing and Records Relief
Wednesday, August 28th
3:00pm (Session Start Time – Please Be On Time)
The Kindness Campaign
703 E 75th St
Chicago, IL 60619
Criminal history records are public information in Illinois. Some employers, landlords, schools and other entities are legally able to make decisions based on a criminal history that includes convictions. The majority of adult criminal history records can be removed from public searches through either expungement or sealing. It is important to know that there is no automatic expungement of adult arrest or criminal court records in Illinois. Even if you were only arrested and never charged or your case was later dismissed or you were found not guilty, those records all exist until you actively seek to expunge them.
Under specific circumstances, Illinois law allows felony, misdemeanor, or municipal ordinance violation records in Criminal and Traffic cases to be expunged or sealed. If you qualify, your records will either be expunged or expunged and sealed by law enforcement agencies and will be sealed by the Clerk's Office. "Expunged" records are destroyed. "Sealed" records are closed and restricted from public access but are not destroyed.
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