Lake in the Hills, IL asked in Traffic Tickets for Illinois

Q: Did court supervision and traffic school with a ticket that would allow it to get it removed but it is still on record.

Did all that was supposed to be done for a petty offense removal to not be reported as a conviction to the secret of state as stated as Option C inside the twenty-second judicial circuit court McHenry county, Illinois pamphlet. When recently applying for a job it showed that the ticket was still on record. When calling around and getting around lines they stated the that circuit clerk of McHenry sent out the disposition showing that my supervision was successfully terminated. The secretary of state said they never got one so I ended up getting a copy of it and and sending it to the secretary of state in Springfield.

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  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Springfield, IL
  • Licensed in Illinois

A: It will not show up on your public abstract but will stay on the court purposes record for several years. It will not, however, be a conviction so no points.

In addition, anybody who wants to look up online records can see what happened.

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