South Carolina Order to Vacate the Conviction and Expunge the Record is a legal document that allows a person to have their criminal conviction vacated and record expunged. This document is issued by a court in South Carolina and is used to clear a person’s criminal record, allowing them to move forward with their life without the burden of a criminal conviction on their record. There are two types of South Carolina Order to Vacate the Conviction and Expunge the Record: Full Expungement and Limited Expungement. Full Expungement is when the court orders the complete removal of a criminal conviction from a person’s record. This means that the conviction is completely removed from all public records, including court documents, police records, and any other databases. Limited Expungement is when the court orders the partial removal of a criminal conviction from a person’s record. This means that the conviction is still visible on some public records, such as court documents, but is not visible on other public records, such as police records. In both cases, the South Carolina Order to Vacate the Conviction and Expunge the Record must be filed with the court, and the person must meet certain requirements in order for the order to be issued. The requirements vary depending on the type of conviction and the person’s criminal history. Once the Order is issued, it must be submitted to the appropriate agencies in order for the conviction to be vacated and record expunged.