If you are ineligible for sealing or expungement of your criminal record in Illinois, and want to obtain a professional license, you may be eligible for a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities. A Certificate of Relief from Disabilities may be issued at the time you are sentenced or any time thereafter upon verified application to the Court. An employer who hires an employee with a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities cannot be held civilly or criminally liable for acts or omissions by an employee, except for a willful and wanton act by the employer in hiring the employee who has been issued a certificate. Therefore, if you have a certificate, your prospective employer may be more willing to hire you for the job despite your criminal record.
A Certificate of Relief from Disabilities, issued by a judge, shows your prospective employer that the Court has determined that there is clear and convincing evidence that you are (1) eligible for a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities, (2) the relief to be granted is consistent with your rehabilitation, and (3) the relief to be granted is consistent with the interest of the public.
You are eligible for a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities if:
In making the determination of whether to issue the Certificate of Relief from Disabilities, the Court may request the probation or court services department to conduct an investigation into the applicant and provide a written report. The report is confidential and will be made available to the applicant’s attorney.
The Certificate covers the following licenses and certifications (730 ILCS 5/5-5-5(i)):
Under Illinois law, after obtaining a certificate, no license listed above shall be denied because of a conviction for one or more criminal offenses, or lack of “good moral character” due to the conviction(s) unless:
If you are seeking a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities, contact the attorneys at The Davis Law Group, P.C.. Our attorneys provide legal representation throughout Cook, Lake and DuPage counties.