The Illinois State Police searches their database for convictions that could be eligible for expungement.

The Prisoner Review Board looks at all cases and makes recommendations for which should be pardoned.

The governor must approve any pardons.

A worker at the Illinois State Police looks at each individual record to determine whether it meets expungement criteria.

Illinois state attorney general can file petitions for expungement in court, which a judge must approve.

The Illinois State Police and local law enforcement perform the expungement — hides all records of the crime from police and public view.

A worker at the Illinois State Police looks at each individual record to determine whether it meets expungement criteria.

The Prisoner Review Board looks at all cases and makes recommendations for which should be pardoned.

The Illinois State Police searches their database for convictions that could be eligible for expungement.

The governor must approve any pardons.

Illinois state attorney general can file petitions for expungement in court, which a judge must approve.

The Illinois State Police and local law enforcement perform the expungement — hides all records of the crime from police and public view.

The Illinois State Police searches their database for convictions that could be eligible for expungement.

A worker at the Illinois State Police looks at each individual record to determine whether it meets expungement criteria.

The Prisoner Review Board looks at all cases and makes recommendations for which should be pardoned.

The governor must approve any pardons.

Illinois state attorney general can file petitions for expungement in court, which a judge must approve.

The Illinois State Police and local law enforcement perform the expungement — hides all records of the crime from police and public view.