Act 56 of 2018, known as the Clean Slate law, created a second way of limiting access to some criminal records without filing a court petition. You have what is commonly referred to as an arrest record.The Court makes available expungements and a criminal record sealing process to those looking to clear their records, or seal their records when applicable. If you complete a deferred disposition apparently no conviction will show on your record, just what you were charged with. Filed first in time. The law provides for the automatic sealing of criminal charges that meet certain requirements. During this process, you must disclose your entire criminal record, including any arrests that didn't result in a conviction. Up to four misdemeanors and two felonies can be automatically set aside. Up to four misdemeanors and two felonies can be automatically set aside. Automatic Nondisclosure: This method applies to first-time misdemeanors occurring after Sept.