Expunging Public Disciplines from IDFPR-Issued Licenses
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation allows licensees who have certain public disciplines on their records to classify them as confidential seven years after the disciplinary offense occurs. Specifically, the opportunity exists for licensees who have been disciplined for: failing to pay taxes or student loans; failing to complete the required number of continuing education credits; failing to renew a license on time; failing to obtain or renew a certificate of registration or ancillary license; violating rules related to advertising; or any ground for discipline that has been removed from the relevant licensing Act. When IDFPR grants these applications, the affected disciplinary actions are considered expunged.
The Law Offices of Joseph J. Bogdan, Inc. can assist with expunging disciplinary actions or any other issues related to professional licenses. Contact our Illinois professional license defense lawyers at 630-310-1267.