Corrections and Updates Policy

Corrections and updates

How we review correction requests and keep pages useful

County Arrest Records accepts correction requests for our own website content, including broken links, outdated public-source references, wrong phone numbers, changed addresses, map issues, unclear explanations and privacy-sensitive concerns.

Correction reviewBroken link fixesAgency updatesFair wording

What this policy covers

This policy covers content that appears on County Arrest Records. It does not change official government records, court records, jail records, booking records, warrants, mugshots, criminal histories or state repositories.

If an official record is wrong, sealed, expunged, dismissed, updated or legally restricted, the correction must usually begin with the agency, court or custodian that maintains the official record.

How to request a correction

The fastest correction requests include exact details and an official supporting source.

Send the exact page URLTell us which page contains the issue so we can review the same content you are seeing.
Describe the problem clearlyExplain whether the issue is a broken link, wrong phone number, outdated address, incorrect agency name, map problem, unclear wording or privacy concern.
Provide official supportInclude the official agency page, court notice, county update, public record correction or other reliable source that supports the change.
Allow editorial reviewOur team checks the request, compares sources and updates our content when the correction is verified.

Correction outcomes

Not every request leads to the same result.

RequestPossible outcomeReason
Broken official linkReplace, remove or annotate the link.Government websites change often.
Wrong agency detailUpdate the phone, address, map or office wording.Users need practical source accuracy.
Outdated record discussionClarify update timing and verification steps.We are not the official record holder.
Privacy or safety concernReview wording, indexing, context or page treatment.Sensitive public records require care.

Review timeline and transparency

We try to review correction requests carefully and fairly. Complex requests may require checking multiple official sources, court pages or agency notices.

If we update a page after a correction, we may change the wording, remove stale details, add a clearer source note or revise the date of review.

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