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Can the police see if you had a record expunged or sealed and the answer is no if your record was expunged the police if they did the expungement procedures properly should have sent you what they call a compliance letter or your actual initial arrest or case paperwork or destroyed it basically the police cannot or should not see an expunged record however if your case was sealed which means it was covered or hidden from the public the government including the police still have access to that record so yes if it was sealed the police would still see it