Cook County Failed to Mail Untold Nos. of Sealing & Expungement Orders to State Police for Processing

Last year I alerted readers to the fact that the Cook County Circuit Court Clerk’s (Clerk’s) office failed to mail out an unknown number of expunge and sealing orders for processing by the Illinois State Police (ISP) and police. If you had a petition to expunge or seal granted in Cook County in 2020 or 2021 and never received letters from the ISP or police telling you that your court order was processed, the most likely explanation: the Clerk’s office never mailed out your order(s). That means your record(s) were never expunged or sealed.

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Ina Silvergleid
Why is My Mugshot Still Circulating on the Web?

One of the thorniest issues people face who have a criminal record is that it is near impossible to remove all public references to their case if it received press coverage -- be it a mugshot, a blurb in the local paper’s police blotter, or more extensive coverage. Expunging or sealing a record will not eliminate these references.

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Ina Silvergleid
The Challenge of Petitioning to Seal a Crime of Violence in Illinois

Before August 24, 2017, when someone asked me if their criminal record could be sealed, as long the waiting period sealing a criminal record in Illinois had run out and the person had an eligible offense, my answer was usually an unequivocal “yes.” Today, my answer now depends on the nature of the offense -- especially when it involves a crime of violence.

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Ina Silvergleid