Platform Walkthrough

How It Works

Use this page to understand how Azrested is organized, how visitors move through records and county listings, and where the site separates browsing, search, and review workflows.

What This Covers

How homepage, county, search, and record-detail views connect

Where public-record context ends and review workflows begin

How users should navigate the site depending on what they need

Built to make the site flow understandable before a visitor ever needs policy or review help.

How the Site Flows

Azrested is organized to move visitors from broad discovery into specific record detail. The homepage highlights recent sample records and county entry points, the browse page supports deeper filtering, and county routes group content into narrower Arizona-focused landing pages.

Browse

Start at the homepage, browse page, or counties directory to move through current record listings and county coverage.

Search

Use first name, last name, county, booking number, charge keyword, and date filters to narrow the current record set.

Review

If a record needs legal or factual review, use the published review workflow instead of a general comment or contact route. That workflow is intended for correction requests, sealing orders, court directives, mistaken identity issues, juvenile concerns, and similar documentation-based submissions.

County Structure

County pages are generated from the active county directory plus the indexed record metadata. This keeps county landing pages aligned with the same browse and detail system used across the rest of the site.