The Illinois Notice of Filing for Juvenile Expungement is a document that is filed with the court to alert authorities that a petition for expungement has been filed in regard to a juvenile offense. It is used to inform the state attorney's office, the arresting agency, the Department of State Police, the Department of Corrections, and the Juvenile Justice Division of the court’s action. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Filing for Juvenile Expungement: 1. Juvenile Expungement (Non-Felony): This type of filing is used for expungement of misdemeanor offenses and other non-felony juvenile adjudications. 2. Juvenile Expungement (Felony): This type of filing is used for expungement of felony offenses and other felony juvenile adjudications.
The Illinois Notice of Filing for Juvenile Expungement is a document that is filed with the court to alert authorities that a petition for expungement has been filed in regard to a juvenile offense. It is used to inform the state attorney's office, the arresting agency, the Department of State Police, the Department of Corrections, and the Juvenile Justice Division of the court’s action. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Filing for Juvenile Expungement: 1. Juvenile Expungement (Non-Felony): This type of filing is used for expungement of misdemeanor offenses and other non-felony juvenile adjudications. 2. Juvenile Expungement (Felony): This type of filing is used for expungement of felony offenses and other felony juvenile adjudications.