Public Records Accuracy and Presumption of Innocence Notice

Accuracy and fairness notice

Arrest records require context, caution and official verification

Arrest and booking information can be incomplete, outdated, mistaken, misunderstood or missing court outcome context. This page explains why users should treat sensitive public records carefully.

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An arrest is not a conviction

A person listed in an arrest, booking or jail record has not necessarily been convicted of a crime. Charges may be dropped, amended, dismissed, reduced or resolved in ways not shown on a booking page.

Users should avoid language or decisions that treat an arrest as proof of guilt. For final legal status, check the official court record or speak with a qualified legal professional.

Records can lag

Jail rosters and court portals may update at different times. A release or hearing outcome may not appear immediately.

Names can match

People can share similar names. Compare identifiers carefully and avoid assumptions.

Cases can change

Charges, bond amounts, court dates and dispositions can change after hearings, filings or agency updates.

Common accuracy risks

These risks explain why official verification matters.

RiskExampleSafer approach
Outdated custody statusA person shown as booked may later be released.Check the official jail roster or call the facility.
Missing court outcomeA booking page may not show dismissal or acquittal.Search the clerk/court docket.
Similar namesTwo people may share the same first and last name.Compare date of birth, case number or booking ID where lawfully available.
Data entry errorAgency data can contain spelling or charge-description mistakes.Contact the official record custodian.

Responsible interpretation

Use public records as a starting point for official verification, not as a final judgment about a person. If the information could harm someone, affect a decision or create legal consequences, verify it through the proper official process.

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