Expunging and sealing records:
Depending on several factors, individuals who were previously convicted of a criminal charge, or who plead guilty to a criminal charge for court supervision (deferred judgment) may be eligible to have the arrest record, booking photo, fingerprints, police reports and all other materials pertaining to that charge either completely expunged (erased) from their record or sealed from their record (not accessible to the general public).
In January of 2018, the Illinois legislature changed certain eligibility requirements for expunging and sealing arrest records. The changes are a favorable step in the right direction.
Whether you are struggling to find gainful employment, you want to move your way up the corporate ladder, or you want an embarrassing arrest record expunged or sealed, Attorney Sarm can give you the help you need to clean your slate.
In January of 2018, the Illinois legislature changed certain eligibility requirements for expunging and sealing arrest records. The changes are a favorable step in the right direction.
Whether you are struggling to find gainful employment, you want to move your way up the corporate ladder, or you want an embarrassing arrest record expunged or sealed, Attorney Sarm can give you the help you need to clean your slate.