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Illinois

Illinois is a state located in the mid-western area of the United States. It ranks 25th in terms of total land area and fifth in terms of population, and is home to Chicago, the third most populous city in the United States.

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Can you get a felony expunged in Illinois?

There is a difference between felony arrest and felony conviction. Assuming conviction is what we are looking at, unless a Class 4 cannibus or prostitution, the answer is no. There is a pardon that can be had from the Governor - lots of luck. There are some other things that may have been possible involving a particular kind of probation if it involved something called 410 probation or TASC probation. For details and directions see the link below.

Is Illinois a marital property state?

No. Community property states are Arizona, Washington State, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Wisconsin. Wisconsin however does not follow the same criteria for assessing marital debts and assets as do the other eight "CP" states.

What is the distance from Illinois to Ohio?

The driving distance from Dallas, Texas to Chicago, Illinois is 968 miles via I-30 E to I-55 N per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 14 hours and 8 minutes.

What cities in Illinois have been Illinois' capitals?

The first was located in Kaskaskia, Illinois, a city on the Mississippi River founded by the French in 1709. Kaskaskia had served as the territorial capital of Illinois since 1809, so it was deemed an appropriate location for the capital of the fledgling state. The first capitol building was rented by the state and was by all accounts a simple two-story building which the state leased for $4.00 a day.

In 1820, with the completion of the new, or "Second", capitol, Vandalia, Illinois, became the capital of the state. (In 1881 this decision to move the capital became wise in hindsight, as Kaskaskia was destroyed by a sudden change in the course of the Mississippi River.)

A third capitol was soon erected for a cost of $15,000. Soon after its erection, calls began to echo around the state to move the capitol to a location nearer the center of the state. A bill was introduced in 1833 calling for a statewide vote to determine a new location from a list of central choices including Alton, Jacksonville, Peoria, Springfield, Vandalia, and the state's actual geographic center. While Alton emerged the victor, the legislature determined the slim margin too small to be conclusive, and the vote was aborted.

In 1836, a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln, along with other colleagues of his in the legal profession, began to push the notion of moving the capitol to Springfield, Illinois. That summer the third capitol was torn down and replaced with the fourth capitol (built at a cost of $16,000) in an effort to keep the capitol in Vandalia. Although the new brick structure was extravagant, the General Assembly ignored the gesture and sided with Lincoln, voting to move the Capitol to Springfield on February 25, 1837.
Kaskasia was the first capital of Illinois Territory and the state of Illinois. In 1819 the state capital was moved to Vandalia. In 1837 the capital was moved to Springfield.

Who is Illinois states's attorney general?

Lisa Madigan is the 41st and current Attorney General of Illinois. She has been the Attorney General since January 13, 2003. The Attorney General in Illinois is elected and serves a four-year term.

Does it snow in December in the state of Illinois?

Yes. Snow is not unusual in all parts of Illinois in December.

How long does it take to receive mail from Pennsylvania to Illinois?

Anywhere between to 2-5 days depending on the stress on the USPS. Depending on how you send it.

What is the state size of Illinois?

The size of Illinois is...

Width- 57,918 sq mi(140,998 km²)

Length- 210 miles (340 km)

% water- 395 miles (629 km)

Latitude- 36° 58′ N to 42° 30′ N

Longitude- 87° 30′ W to 91° 31′ W

Illinois is the 25th biggest state!!

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What county is orland park in?

Orland Park, IL is located in Cook county.

Where is the Buchanan Center For The Arts in Monmouth Illinois located?

The address of the Buchanan Center For The Arts is: 64 Public Sq, Monmouth, IL 61462-1756

Are pet pigs legal in Illinois?

Yes, according to a representative from San Francisco Animal Care & Control.

Is Illinois a conceal to carry state?

You cannot carry a concealed gun in Illinois, but you can carry some types of weapons, such as pocket knives, and long as they are otherwise legal. Illinois does not have a concealed weapons permit.

Do you need a handyman license in Texas?

General and home improvement contractors do not need to be registered in Texas, for jobs under $10,000. For residential remodels over $10,000 you must register with the trcc. Ofcourse commercial remodel/repair jobs do not fall under trcc guidelines and can be done with no license or state registration. Homebuilders are required to register with the state. A search for registered builders is provided on the Texas Residential Construction Commission website.

Also - I believe the end of Aug '09 marks the end of the trcc and these regulations.

It really depends on where you are working. Some cities require a bond as well. El Paso requires a city bond. Some other big cities do as well.

Where is it illegal to carry BB guns in Illinois?

No In places like great britain where the cops are idiots they dont let us carry them but you can

What is the distance between Chicago Illinois and Jerusalem Israel?

The distance between the above mentioned places is 6848 miles approximately. This distance is straight path from one place to the other place. There might be a slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.

What borders Illinois?

There are five states which border the state of Illinois. These states include Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, and the state of Missouri.

Who is the chief law enforcement officer of Illinois?

The Chicago City Council makes laws specifically for Chicago, but residents will also be affected by the Illinois State laws.

Who was the first mayor of Dekalb Illinois?

* * A. S. Jackson: 1879 - 1881 * Joseph F. Glidden: 1881 - 1883 * D. D. Brown: 1883 - 1887 * S. Jackson: 1887 - 1891 * Hiram Ellwood: 1891 - 1893 * Edward C. Lott: 1893 - 1895 * D. D. Brown: 1895 - 1903 * M. J. Henaughan: 1903 - 1905 * Varnum A. Glidden: 1905 - 1907 * M. J. Henaughan: 1907 - 1909 * Charles E. Bradt: 1909 - 1913 * M. J. Henaughan: 1913 - 1915 * P. N. Joslin: 1915 - 1917 * Frank Wagley:1917 - 1921 * James E. Lewis: 1921 -1923 * J. J. Kingseley: 1923 - 1925 * J. B. Lindstrom: 1925 - 1927 * J. J. Kingseley: 1927 - 1929 * J. B. Lindstrom: 1929 - 1931 * Wallace P. Hiland: 1931 - 1937 * Hugo J. Hakala: 1937 - 1949 * Frank W. Sohne: 1949 - 1953 * J. Clayton Pooler: 1953 - 1965 * Joseph B. Ebbesen:1965 - 1969 * Jesse Chamberlain: 1969 - 1973 * Carroll Vanpatter: 1973 - 1977 * Judy King: 1977 - 1981 * Susan Barresi: 1981 (January to May) * Greg Sparrow:1981 - 1997 * Bessie Chronopoulos: 1997 - 2001 * Greg Sparrow: 2001 - 2005 * Frank Van Buer: 2005 - July 2008

Admission price to Chicago field museum?

Basic admission for the Field museum is...

Adults $15.00 $13.00

Children

(ages 3-11) $10.00 $9.00

Students

(With ID) $12.00 $11.00

Seniors

(age 65+) $12.00 $11.00

note: the second column reflects a discounted price for Chicago residents.

Is the 's' in 'Illinois' silent?

Yes, it's pronounced Illi-noy. Saying Illi-noise is incorrect.