A Florida Order To Expunge is a court order that seals or expunges a criminal record. It is commonly used to remove records of criminal convictions, arrests, and charges from databases accessible to the public. Depending on the type of offense, the order can either seal or expunge the record. A sealed record is not available to the public, but is still visible to law enforcement and certain other government agencies. An expunged record is completely removed from public view and is not accessible to any government agency. There are two types of Florida Order To Expunge: sealing and expungement. Sealing a criminal record involves the court ordering the complete removal of the record from public view. Expunging a criminal record involves the court ordering the complete destruction of the record.