Nevada Request to Seal Records is a form from the Nevada Department of Public Safety that allows individuals to petition the court to have certain criminal records sealed from public view. This process helps to protect the individual’s privacy by preventing the records from being accessed by anyone other than the individual and law enforcement. There are two types of Nevada Request to Seal Records: one for sealing records of arrests that did not result in a conviction, and one for sealing records of convictions. The individual must meet certain criteria in order to be eligible for the sealing of records, and the process varies based on the type of record being requested. Once the request is approved, the records will be sealed and no longer accessible to the public.