Crime & Safety

Juvenile Records Expunged: Plainfield Police

The record expungement covers all offenses made by juvenile or then-juvenile offenders between Jan. 1, 2013 and Dec. 31, 2015.

From the Plainfield Police Department — Public notice is hereby given that the Plainfield Police Department in Plainfield, IL, has completed the automatic expungement of all eligible juvenile records as set forth in the Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1987, (705 ILCS 40575-915).

Juvenile law enforcement records may include records of arrest, station adjustments, fingerprints, the issuance of a notice to appear, or any other records or documents maintained by any law enforcement agency relating to a minor suspected of committing an offense, and records maintained by a law enforcement agency that identifies a juvenile as a suspect in committing an offense, but does not include records identifying a juvenile as a victim, witness, or missing juvenile and any records created, maintained, or used for purposes of referral to programs relating to diversion. (705 ILCS 405/1-3(8.2)).

Please be advised this does NOT apply to violations of traffic, boating, fish and game laws, county or municipal ordinances.

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This document serves notice that the Plainfield Police Department has completed the automatic expungement for records that occurred between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2015. Individual notices have been mailed to the last known address for juveniles for expungements that occurred between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2017.

Questions can be directed to the Plainfield Police Department, Records Division at (815) 436-6544.

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