When a person is arrested for a criminal offense, a record of the arrest is created and entered in databases that law enforcement, and in some cases, the public, may view. This record may show up on background checks related to employment, apartment rentals, and credit applications. In many cases, these records are eligible for expungement (also known as expunction) or non-disclosure, which means that the criminal arrest history is either entirely erased or taken from records available to the public.