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i was arrested can i still get a security clearance i donamp;#39;t know if i was arrested do i have to list it on my sf-86 if i had something expunged or sealed do i still have to list it these are the kind of questions we get about criminal conduct and security clearances over at clearancejobs.com this is the news recently virginia house and senate recently came to a compromise on allowing nine different misdemeanor offenses to be automatically sealed criminal records after the passage of seven years time so many security clearance applicants again we get this question might be asking hey if the state of virginia has sealed that record that means i donamp;#39;t have to list it on my sf86 anymore right wrong so even if you have criminal activity that has been sealed or expunged if your sf86 asks you if you have ever done something it means have you ever done something even in an alternate universe where the record doesnamp;#39;t exist doesnamp;#39;t mean the activity didnamp;#39;t