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If you were arrested for a minor A person under 18 years old cannabis offense, law enforcement should automatically expunge To physically remove someone's name from a legal record. the arrest. Automatic expungement When a criminal record is destroyed means that you do not need to do anything other than wait until your arrest record is expunged.

Review the following steps to check if your cannabis arrest qualifies for automatic expungement, find out when the record will be expunged, and understand what happens after.   

Check that your cannabis arrest qualifies for automatic expungement

To qualify for the automatic expungement When a criminal record is destroyed , you must have a minor A person under 18 years old cannabis offense arrest. This means a violation for:

  • Possession or dealing,
  • 30 grams or less,
  • Before June 25, 2019. 

Also, the arrest must have:

  • Happened at least 3 years ago,
  • Not resulted in charges,
  • Resulted in charges that were dismissed Cases dismissed with no further action anticipated. or vacated, or
  • Resulted in charges, but you were acquitted.

This does not include arrests outside sections 4 and 5 of the Cannabis Control Act, like:

  • Delivery on school grounds,
  • Cannabis trafficking, or
  • Possession of cannabis plants.

Also, you must not have:

  • Given cannabis to someone under 18 who was at least 3 years younger than you, or
  • Been arrested for a violent crime in the same case as the cannabis charges.

Violent crimes include:

  • Any felony A serious crime that is punishable by more than one year in prison where force or threat of force was used,
  • Any offense involving sexual conduct Touching or fondling a person's sex organs, anus, or breast directly or through clothing. Can also be any part of the body of a child under 13 years of age. It includes any transfer of semen upon any part of the clothed or unclothed body. ,
  • Child pornography or revenge pornography,
  • Domestic battery or stalking When a person follows someone, watches them outside their home or office, or tells them things they observed them doing ,
  • Violating an Order of Protection A document from a judge that tells an abuser to stop further domestic abuse, or face penalties ,
  • Any misdemeanor A lesser crime punishable by a fine or confinement in county jail for up to one year. that results in death or major injury, and
  • Involuntary manslaughter or reckless homicide The killing of one human being by another; includes willful murder and negligent homicide. .

How do I know what is on my record?

If you do not know what's on your criminal record, you may want to get a copy of your criminal records. Learn how to get copies of your criminal records. Learn how to understand what is on your record. 

Wait until law enforcement clears your record

Law enforcement should automatically clear your record based on when you were arrested. If your arrest qualifies, here's what to expect: 

  • If you were arrested after December 31, 2012, the record should have been expunged by January 1, 2021.
  • If you were arrested between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2012, the record should be expunged by January 1, 2023.
  • If you were arrested before January 1, 2000, the record should be expunged by January 1, 2025. 

Note: This only applies to police records. If a court case was started, there will also be court records. These will not be automatically expunged. You must file a request to expunge them with the circuit clerk The office that takes care of files and documents for circuit court cases . See step 4 below for more information. 

 

Confirm that the record has been expunged

You should receive notice in the mail when your police record is expunged. It will go to the last known address listed with the court clerk. If you moved, call the county clerk to update your address. 

If your cannabis offense was eligible for automatic expungement When a criminal record is destroyed , it is a good idea to verify that it has been expunged. Use the Access and Review process to see a copy of your criminal record and confirm that the offense is no longer showing up. You can do this after the time for your record to be expunged has passed. Contact the Illinois State Police (ISP) if you have questions about the status of your arrest record expungement.

 

Clear the court record (if applicable)

The automatic expungement process for arrests does not expunge To physically remove someone's name from a legal record. court records. Expunge the court record using a Request to Expunge and Impound When the court or police take possession of personal property and/or Seal. 

Find more information on expunging your court record. Use our criminal record expungement easy form to prepare your forms.

Last full review by a subject matter expert
April 28, 2025
Last revised by staff
December 13, 2023

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