Pennsylvania Expungement for Criminal Offense is a legal process for removing criminal records from public view. It is available to those who have been convicted of a crime, or who have charges that were dismissed, withdrawn, or not prosecuted. Expungement will remove the public record of the criminal offense from the Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI Criminal Justice Information System, making it inaccessible to employers and other non-law enforcement agencies. The types of Pennsylvania Expungement for Criminal Offense include: -Full Expungement: This is the most comprehensive form of expungement and involves the complete removal of all records related to the criminal offense from public view. —Limited Expungement: This form of expungement is available for certain misdemeanors and non-violent felonies, and involves the removal of the records related to the criminal offense from certain public databases. It does not erase the records from the court system. —Criminal Record Sealing: This form of expungement is available for certain misdemeanors and non-violent felonies, and involves the sealing of the records related to the criminal offense from public view. It does not erase the records from the court system. —Juvenile Record Expungement: This form of expungement is available for those who committed their offense as a juvenile and involves the sealing of the records related to the criminal offense from public view. It does not erase the records from the court system.