Accessibility Statement
We want jailinmate-search.org/ to be usable by as many people as possible, including mobile users, keyboard users, screen-reader users and people under stress who need clear information quickly.
Our accessibility goal
Jail inmate search information is often needed urgently. Users may be on a phone, in a car, at work, outside a courthouse or helping a family member. We design pages to be readable, mobile-friendly and easy to scan. We use clear headings, short sections, high contrast, responsive tables and practical step-by-step blocks.
Accessibility features we aim to support
- Readable font sizes and sufficient line spacing.
- High-contrast text and simple layouts.
- Responsive tables that work on small screens.
- Clear headings and section structure.
- Descriptive link text where possible.
- Reduced clutter and plain-language instructions.
- Keyboard-friendly navigation where supported by the theme.
Known limitations
Some accessibility limitations may come from third-party websites we link to, embedded maps, official jail roster systems, court portals, advertising tools, plugins or external service providers. We do not control those systems, but we try to explain where users are going before they leave our website.
Report an accessibility issue
If you find a page that is difficult to read, navigate or use with assistive technology, contact us with the page URL, device/browser details if possible and a short explanation of the issue. We will review the problem and improve the page where reasonable.