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Contact Us – Arrest-Records.org

Found a broken link? Spotted incorrect information? Have a question about how to search arrest records? We are here to help — and we take every message seriously.

Email Us Directly

📧 contact@arrest-records.org

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 48 hours during business days.

For fastest response, please include the article URL (if applicable) and a clear description of your question or issue.

What You Can Contact Us About

We welcome messages from visitors, researchers, legal professionals, and anyone who uses our site. Here are the most common reasons people reach out to us:

🔗 Broken Link Reports

Found a link on our site that leads to a 404 error, redirects to the wrong page, or no longer works? Let us know the article URL and which specific link is broken. We investigate and fix broken links within 24 hours.

✏️ Factual Corrections

Spotted an incorrect phone number, wrong address, outdated agency name, or any other factual error? Please tell us exactly what is wrong and — if possible — provide the correct information with a source. We verify and update promptly.

❓ General Questions

Have a question about how to search arrest records, navigate a specific county jail roster, or use an official government inmate search tool? While we cannot provide legal advice, we are happy to point you toward the right official resource.

🔒 Privacy Requests

Want to exercise your privacy rights (data deletion, CCPA request, GDPR request)? Email us with the subject line “Privacy Request” and we will process your inquiry within 30 days. See our full Privacy Policy for details.

🤝 Partnership & Media Inquiries

Interested in collaborating, citing our research, or featuring our guides in your publication? Reach out with details about your project and how we can help.

💡 Content Suggestions

Know of a county or jurisdiction we have not covered yet? Want us to create a guide for a specific inmate search tool or jail roster? We prioritize new content based on user demand — your suggestion helps us decide what to build next.

How to Get the Fastest Response — Micro Guide

To help us understand and resolve your inquiry as quickly as possible, here is what to include in your email:

  1. Use a clear subject line — Tell us the category of your message upfront. Examples: “Broken Link Report — Harris County TX Article,” “Correction Needed — Phone Number Wrong,” “Privacy Deletion Request,” or “Question About Florida Inmate Search.”
  2. Include the article URL — If your message is about a specific page on our site, copy and paste the full URL from your browser’s address bar. This helps us locate the exact article instantly instead of searching for it.
  3. Describe the issue clearly — For broken links: tell us which link is broken and what error you see. For corrections: tell us what is currently wrong AND what the correct information should be (with a source if possible). For questions: describe exactly what you are trying to do and where you are getting stuck.
  4. Include your preferred reply email — Make sure we can reach you. If you are using a contact form, double-check your email address for typos before submitting.
Insider Tip: The more specific your message, the faster we can help. “A link is broken on your site” takes longer to investigate than “The inmate search link to Maricopa County Sheriff on your Arizona article returns a 404 error.” Specificity saves everyone time.

Expected Response Times

When to Expect a Reply

We are a small, dedicated team. Here is what you can expect for different types of inquiries:

Inquiry Type Expected Response Time What Happens
Broken Link Reports Investigated within 24 hours We verify the broken link, find the correct updated URL from the official agency, and fix it on the article. You may receive a confirmation email once resolved.
Factual Corrections Investigated within 24–48 hours We verify the correction against official sources, update the article, and adjust the “dateModified” in our schema markup. Complex corrections (e.g., agency restructuring) may take longer to verify.
General Questions Reply within 48 hours We respond with guidance and direct you to the appropriate official government resource for your specific situation.
Privacy Requests Processed within 30 days In compliance with CCPA, GDPR, and applicable privacy laws. Simple requests (email deletion) are typically completed faster.
Partnership & Media Reply within 48–72 hours We review your proposal and respond with next steps if there is a fit.
Content Suggestions Acknowledged within 48 hours We add your suggestion to our editorial queue. We may not be able to confirm a publication date, but every suggestion is reviewed.

Important: What We Cannot Help With

Arrest-Records.org is an educational website — not a government agency, law firm, or law enforcement department. There are certain requests we are unable to assist with:

🚫 We cannot look up arrest records for you. We do not maintain a database of arrest records. Our articles guide you to the official government tools where you can search yourself.

🚫 We cannot remove arrest records or mugshots from government websites. Only the government agency that maintains the record can remove it, typically through a court-ordered expungement or record sealing. Our guides explain how that process works for each state.

🚫 We cannot provide legal advice. We are not attorneys. If you need legal guidance about expungement, criminal records, background checks, or your rights, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

🚫 We cannot confirm whether someone has been arrested. We do not have access to arrest databases. To check if someone is currently in custody, use the official county jail roster or sheriff’s office inmate search tool for the relevant jurisdiction — our articles show you exactly how.

🚫 We cannot post bail or assist with release. If someone you know has been arrested, contact a licensed bail bondsman or the facility directly. Our guides include verified phone numbers for jail facilities.

Need to Contact a Government Agency Instead?

Many visitors who reach our Contact Us page are actually looking for a government agency, not our editorial team. If that is you, here are the official resources you likely need:

Federal Resources — Official Contact Information

Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) — For questions about federal inmates, visitation, or facility information.

📞 Phone: (202) 307-3198  |  📧 Email: info@bop.gov  |  🌐 Website: bop.gov

🔍 Inmate Search: bop.gov/inmateloc

📍 Address: 320 First Street NW, Washington, DC 20534

Agency / Resource What It Handles Official Link
BOP Inmate Locator Search for federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present bop.gov/inmateloc
PACER Access federal court case documents and docket records pacer.uscourts.gov
PACER Case Locator Find which federal court a specific case was filed in pcl.uscourts.gov
PACER Service Center Help with PACER accounts, billing, and technical support 📞 (800) 676-6856  |  📧 pacer@psc.uscourts.gov
USAGov – BOP Directory Official government directory page for the Federal Bureau of Prisons usa.gov
FBI Identity History Summary Request your own official criminal history record (“rap sheet”) fbi.gov
U.S. Courts – Find a Case Official guide on how to locate and access federal court cases uscourts.gov

How to Find Your Local County Sheriff’s Office or Jail

If you need to contact a specific county sheriff’s office, jail facility, or local law enforcement agency, here is the fastest way to find the correct contact information:

  1. Open Google and search: [County Name] + [State] + Sheriff Office — for example: “Maricopa County Arizona Sheriff Office.”
  2. Look for the official website — it should end in .gov, .us, or a verified agency domain. Avoid paid search results and third-party sites with similar names.
  3. Navigate to the “Contact” or “About” page on the sheriff’s official website to find their main phone number, non-emergency line, jail information line, and physical address.
  4. For inmate search or jail roster, look for links labeled “Inmate Search,” “Jail Roster,” “Current Inmates,” or “Who’s In Jail” on the sheriff’s website. Most county sheriff sites have a dedicated inmate lookup tool.
  5. If you cannot find the website, try searching on USAGov’s State & Local Government directory or check our state-specific guides on Arrest-Records.org — we have verified links for hundreds of counties.
Insider Tip: Most county jails have two phone numbers — a general information line and a separate jail/booking information line. If you are trying to find out if someone is in custody, call the jail information line directly. This is usually faster than calling the main sheriff’s office number and being transferred.

Important Reminder

Arrest-Records.org is a privately operated educational and informational website. We are not a government agency, law enforcement entity, court system, or legal service provider.

The information on our site is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. An arrest record does not imply guilt — every person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

For legal advice regarding arrest records, expungement, criminal history, or your rights, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

Related Pages

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📄 About Us

Learn who we are, what our site covers, and why we built this resource. Read our About Us page →

📝 Editorial Policy

Understand how we research, verify, and write every article with human-verified official links. Read our Editorial Policy →

🔒 Privacy Policy

See what data we collect, how cookies work, and your privacy rights under CCPA and GDPR. Read our Privacy Policy →