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Understanding Illinois Felony Classes: What “Class X,” “Class 1,” “Class 2,” etc. Mean

February 27, 2026

In Illinois, felony offenses are organized into a classification system that helps determine how serious the offense is and what penalties may apply. These felony classes range from Class 4 (least severe) to Class X (most severe), with first-degree murder treated separately as the most serious offense under Illinois law.

This guide explains each felony class, what types of crimes typically fall under them, and what sentencing ranges apply—so individuals can better understand the legal landscape and the stakes involved.

Illinois Felony Classes: Overview

Illinois divides felonies into the following categories:

Each class comes with its own sentencing guidelines, probation eligibility, and long-term consequences. The higher the class, the more severe the punishment—and in some cases, probation is not even an option.

Sentencing Ranges by Felony Class

Felony Class Prison Sentence Extended-Term Sentence
Class 4 Felony 1 to 3 years 3 to 6 years
Class 3 Felony 2 to 5 years 5 to 10 years
Class 2 Felony 3 to 7 years 7 to 14 years
Class 1 Felony 4 to 15 years 15 to 30 years
Class X Felony 6 to 30 years 30 to 60 years
First-Degree Murder 20 years to Life 60 to 100 years or Life

Examples of Crimes by Felony Class

Here’s a breakdown of the types of offenses commonly associated with each felony class in Illinois:

Class 4 Felony

Class 3 Felony

Class 2 Felony

Class 1 Felony

Class X Felony

First-Degree Murder

Why Felony Classification Matters

The class of felony a person is charged with has major implications for their case:

A Word of Caution

Even the lowest felony class in Illinois still comes with serious long-term consequences. A felony conviction can follow you for life—affecting your job prospects, housing opportunities, and civil rights. That’s why understanding the felony classification system is so important, especially if you or a loved one is facing charges.

Final Thoughts

At Glozman Law, we believe that every client deserves clear information, personalized legal strategy, and aggressive defense. If you’re facing felony charges in Illinois—or even under investigation—knowing what each class of felony means is the first step in protecting your rights and your future.

Facing criminal charges? Contact Glozman Law today for a consultation.