The importance of case follow up in filing expungements

Published on May 3, 2023
Duration: 9:24

This video explains the critical importance of following up on expungement cases, even after a court grants the order. Instructor Mike highlights how incomplete record purging by agencies like the Chicago Police Department can still negatively impact individuals, particularly concerning concealed carry applications. He details the process of ensuring all relevant agencies receive and act upon expungement orders to achieve a truly clean record.

Quick Summary

Following up on expungement orders is critical because the process isn't complete until all agencies, including local police and state police, have purged their records. If an agency like the Chicago Police Department doesn't receive the order, the case may still appear on your rap sheet, potentially impacting concealed carry applications. Always verify record purging with confirmation letters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Importance of Expungement Follow-Up
  2. 00:07Leaving the Courthouse in Chicago
  3. 00:18Case Expunged Four Years Ago
  4. 00:26Typical Expungement Process
  5. 00:50Sending Orders to Police and State
  6. 01:11An Interesting Case Example
  7. 01:40Expungement Before Clerk Notification Duty
  8. 02:01Case Not Showing on State Rap Sheet
  9. 02:11Case Still Showing on Chicago PD Rap Sheet
  10. 02:20Why This Discrepancy Happens
  11. 02:44Importance of Checking Rap Sheets
  12. 02:52Detailed Expungement Document Requirements
  13. 03:45Smooth vs. Objections in Expungement
  14. 04:06The Clean Expungement Process
  15. 04:38After the Expungement Order is Granted
  16. 04:51Paperwork Must Go to Agencies
  17. 05:21Confirmation Letters and Rap Sheets
  18. 06:05Defining 'Rap Sheet'
  19. 06:23What to Do If You Don't Get Confirmation
  20. 06:46Action Needed When Chicago PD Didn't Get Order
  21. 07:05Filing a Motion to Resurrect Order
  22. 07:20Records Get Impounded, Not Deleted
  23. 07:37No Order in File Scenario
  24. 07:46Requesting a New Expungement Order
  25. 08:06Reason for Purging Records
  26. 08:09Avoiding Discovery by Law Enforcement
  27. 08:33Impact on Concealed Carry Applications
  28. 08:53Lack of Communication Between Agencies
  29. 09:03Importance of This Explanation
  30. 09:13Like and Subscribe
  31. 09:17Follow Instructor Mike on Twitter

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to follow up on an expungement order after it's granted?

Following up is crucial because the expungement process isn't complete until all relevant agencies, like local police departments and state police, have actually purged their records. If they don't receive or process the order correctly, the case may still appear on your record, potentially affecting things like concealed carry permits.

What happens if the Chicago Police Department doesn't receive an expungement order?

If the Chicago Police Department (CPD) does not receive the official court order to purge records, they will retain that information. This means the case could still show up on your rap sheet from CPD, even if it has been successfully expunged from the Illinois State Police system.

What is a 'rap sheet' and why is it important for expungements?

A 'rap sheet' is an acronym for 'Record of Arrest and Prosecution.' It's a document detailing an individual's criminal history. For expungements, it's vital to ensure your rap sheet accurately reflects the court's order and shows the case has been removed or sealed by all relevant agencies.

What steps should I take if I don't receive confirmation that my records have been purged after an expungement?

If you don't receive confirmation letters from all agencies (like the State Police and local PD) within 60-90 days, you need to follow up. This might involve filing a motion to obtain a new expungement order to send to the non-compliant agency, ensuring they comply with the original court directive.

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