The Illinois Additional Notice of Filing For Expungement or Sealing (SCA) is a document that is required to be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court when filing an expungement or sealing of records. The purpose of this document is to inform the public of the filing of such a motion and to provide the public with an opportunity to object to the motion. There are two types of Illinois Additional Notice of Filing For Expungement or Sealing (SCA): the Notice of Filing for Expungement and the Notice of Filing for Sealing. Both documents are similar in that they provide the public with information about the motion and allow them to file an objection with the court. The Notice of Filing for Expungement provides information about the motion and the petitioner's request for expungement, while the Notice of Filing for Sealing provides information about the motion and the petitioner's request for sealing. Both documents are required by the Illinois Supreme Court Rules and must be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court prior to the hearing.
The Illinois Additional Notice of Filing For Expungement or Sealing (SCA) is a document that is required to be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court when filing an expungement or sealing of records. The purpose of this document is to inform the public of the filing of such a motion and to provide the public with an opportunity to object to the motion. There are two types of Illinois Additional Notice of Filing For Expungement or Sealing (SCA): the Notice of Filing for Expungement and the Notice of Filing for Sealing. Both documents are similar in that they provide the public with information about the motion and allow them to file an objection with the court. The Notice of Filing for Expungement provides information about the motion and the petitioner's request for expungement, while the Notice of Filing for Sealing provides information about the motion and the petitioner's request for sealing. Both documents are required by the Illinois Supreme Court Rules and must be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court prior to the hearing.