A Florida Order To Seal is a court order that seals or expunges certain records related to criminal cases. This order is typically issued by the court in which the case was heard. The main purpose of this order is to limit public access to these records, in order to protect the individual's privacy and reputation. There are two types of Florida Order To Seal: an Expunge Order and a Seal Order. An Expunge Order removes the record from public view completely, while a Seal Order prevents the record from being accessed or seen by most members of the public. Both types of orders are legally binding and require an individual to submit a formal petition to the court in order to obtain one.