Wisconsin Petition to Expunge Criminal Court Record of Conviction — Non-Probation/Non-Incarceration is a procedure available to individuals who have been convicted of a criminal offense in Wisconsin but who did not receive a period of probation or incarceration. This petition is a formal request to the court to expunge or seal a criminal record. The process typically includes filing a petition with the court, attending a hearing, and providing proof of any court orders or other documents that demonstrate the conviction was expunged. There are three types of Wisconsin Petition to Expunge Criminal Court Record of Conviction — Non-Probation/Non-Incarceration: Expungement of All Records, Expungement of Arrest Records, and Expungement of Court Records. The Expungement of All Records petition requests the expungement of all records related to the conviction, including police reports, court documents, and other related records. The Expungement of Arrest Records petition requests the expungement of any records related to the arrest, such as police reports, court documents, and other related records. The Expungement of Court Records petition requests the expungement of any court records related to the conviction, such as court documents, transcripts, and other related records.