Minnesota Order Sealing Record Conviction is an order issued by the court that seals the criminal record of a person who has been convicted of a crime in the state of Minnesota. This order removes the criminal conviction from the public record, making the conviction inaccessible to potential employers, landlords, and most background checks. The two types of Minnesota Order Sealing Record Conviction are Expungement and Exp unction. Expungement is a court order that seals the court records related to a criminal conviction, including any court documents, police reports, and other evidence. Exp unction is a court order that completely destroys all records related to a criminal conviction. In both cases, the person remains convicted of the crime, but the criminal record is no longer accessible to the public.