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Yes, if you qualify. It is neither an easy nor a quick process, nor is it generally a do-it-yourself project. You may well have to engage the services of an attorney to guide you through the process.

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Let me begin by saying the most felonies are not eligible for expungement. That being said, In Illinois, you may have your arrest record expunged if the arrest did not result in a conviction. If it did result in a conviction, you may have the record expunged 2 years after the completion of your sentence, after a period of court supervision. This procedure applies to all felonies, and Class A and B misdemeanors, as well as local ordinances. It does not apply to most traffic violations, including DUI's. If you do not fall into one of these categories then you may not get an expungement.

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You don't get a felony removed. That's just a benefit you get from doing the crime. A felony stays with you forever.

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