Minnesota Orders Concerning Sealing of Records No Conviction (MORONI) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Minnesota that allows individuals with no criminal convictions to have their records sealed. This document is used to ensure that records related to an arrest, charge, or other criminal justice process do not appear on background checks. Records sealed under MORONI are not accessible by employers, landlords, or other members of the public. There are two types of MORONI: (1) Expungement, which permanently seals the records associated with the arrest or charge; and (2) Sealing, which temporarily restricts access to the records associated with the arrest or charge. Both types of MORONI require the individual to petition the court, provide documentation, and potentially appear in court for a hearing before the order can be issued. The process for sealing or expunging records is different in each state, so it is important to contact a local attorney or legal service provider for assistance.