- DUI/DWIIn Illinois, ALL dismissals can be expunged, as well as satisfactorily completed supervisions (except DUI's/sex offenses where the victim is under 18/minor traffic offenses) and satisfactorily Qualified Probations (also known as 710-1410, TASC or Second Chance Probation.)
- Traffic ViolationsNOTE: Arrests or convictions for minor traffic violations (Class C Misdemeanors and below) are neither eligible nor do they affect your right to expunge.
- Sex CrimesEFFECTIVE AUGUST 2017: In Illinois, a sealing may be available for persons receiving convictions/supervisions for ALL MISDEMEANORS AND FELONIES EXCEPT: 1) Domestic Battery/Violation of Order of Protection crimes, 2) Animal Cruelty; 3) Sex offenses (Except Prostitution/Indecent Exposure;) 4) DUI's or 5) a conviction for which you are still required to register with the Violent Offender Against Youth Registry.
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- MisdemeanorsAs of June 25, 2019: If you received a misdemeanor or Class 4 Felony cannabis-related conviction prior to June 25, 2019, you may be eligible to vacate any such conviction and get it expunged.
- Identity TheftWHY SHOULD I EXPUNGE OR SEAL MY RECORD? Today, more than ever, criminal records are easily accessible by employers, landlords and the general public. Your background may be used to discriminate against you in employment, housing, education and your social life. Youthful mistakes, misunderstandings, problems in the past or criminal identity theft should not be a barrier to opportunities in life. In Illinois, there are multiple options you can use to either clear your record or allow you to overcome legal barriers created by your record. Expunge Illinois, through the law offices of A.S. Durrani, Attorney-at-Law, can provide affordable help to clear your record.
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