An Alabama Amended Order of Expungement is a court order that allows an individual to have certain criminal records sealed and removed from the public record. The order is issued by the court and is only available in certain circumstances. There are two types of Alabama Amended Order of Expungement: a full expungement and a limited expungement. A full expungement means that all criminal records related to an individual’s case will be removed from public view. This includes arrests, court records, and other documents related to the case. Once a full expungement has been granted, an individual’s criminal record is completely removed from public view and cannot be accessed by anyone. A limited expungement means that certain records related to an individual’s case are removed from public view but not completely erased from the public record. This type of expungement is typically granted in cases where the individual was arrested but not convicted or placed on probation. In those cases, the records related to the arrest will be sealed, making them inaccessible to the public. However, law enforcement and other government agencies will still be able to access the records.