![]() In addition, the Clerk’s Office impounds the court file and erases your name from the Clerk’s Office’s electronic docket system. If your record is sealed, it cannot be obtained without a court order to unseal the record and is NOT accessible to most of the general public or on a employment background check. Additionally, upon a subsequent conviction for any offense, the Department of Corrections may have access to a expunged record. However, expunged records may be disseminated by the Department of State Police if required by law. Most private entities will NOT have access to the expunged record except under very limited circumstances. ![]() ![]() The arresting police department, Illinois State Police and FBI will also be ordered to expunge their records. When a your record is expunged, the Clerk’s Office will erase your name from their docket system and impound the court file so the information does not appear on a employment background check and the record will NOT be accessible to the public. There are two methods of 'clearing' your criminal record: expungement and sealing.
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