Our commitment to readable, usable public-record guidance
County Arrest Records aims to make public-record guidance easier to read, navigate and understand on desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Accessibility goals
We aim to use clear headings, readable font sizes, strong contrast, responsive layouts, descriptive link context and plain-language explanations. Public-record information is already stressful for many users, so the website should reduce confusion wherever possible.
Readable pages
We use short sections, tables, cards and step-by-step instructions to make complex topics easier to scan.
Mobile-first design
Our primary page layouts are built to fit phones and tablets, including responsive tables and flexible cards.
Plain language
We explain common record terms without assuming legal or law-enforcement knowledge.
Known limitations
Some official government, court, sheriff, jail or third-party websites linked from our pages may not meet the same accessibility standards. We do not control those external sites.
If you experience difficulty using our website, contact us with the page URL, device, browser and issue so we can review it.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We review feedback and may update page structure, labels, contrast, navigation and instructions as the site grows.