Editorial Policy & Trust

The “Human-First” Standard

At [https://florida-arrests.org], we recognize that looking for arrest records or legal information falls under “Your Money or Your Life” (YMYL) topics. Accuracy here isn’t just nice to have—it is critical.

Because of this, we adhere to a strict Human-First Editorial Policy.

1. Zero AI Content Policy

We do not use Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT, Claude, Jasper, etc.) to write our articles.

  • Every word on this site is written by a human expert (Miss Merry).

  • We believe that AI cannot understand the nuance of a panicked family member looking for a loved one. Only a human can offer the empathy and specific, practical advice needed in those moments.

2. Manual Verification Process

We do not scrape data. Every link and phone number on this site is manually verified.

  • Link Rot Checks: We regularly click through our directory to ensure Sheriff’s Offices haven’t changed their URLs (which happens often).

  • Tool Testing: We personally test inmate search tools to verify they are free and functional. If a county takes their tool offline, we update our guide to reflect that.

3. Official Sources Only

We are an informational resource, not a government agency. However, we strictly link to Official Government Sources (.gov, .org, or official Sheriff domains).

  • We do not link to predatory “background check” sites that look official but charge fees.

  • We clearly label the difference between a County Jail (Sheriff) and a State Prison (DOC).

4. Independence & Transparency

  • We are not the government: We are a private, independent resource designed to make public records easier to find.

  • We are not lawyers: The information on this site is for general informational purposes and should not be taken as legal advice.

  • Corrections: If you find a broken link or an error, we want to know. We prioritize user corrections over new content. Please contact us immediately at merry@radheinfotechs.com

5. Review & Updates

Laws change. Sheriffs get elected. Jail addresses move. We audit our content quarterly to ensure our “Step-by-Step” guides remain accurate for 2026