Accountability
Corrections
When we publish something wrong, we say so here — what it said, what it says now, and when it changed. A reference that quietly edits its mistakes is asking to be trusted on faith.
Report an error
Email corrections@duiinfo.net with the page, the figure you believe is wrong, and — if you have one — the primary source that says otherwise. You do not need to be a lawyer to report one, and the statute reference is helpful but not required.
Reports that touch a published legal figure go to an attorney for review. If the figure is wrong we take it down first and correct it second, because the interval between noticing and fixing is time someone spends relying on it.
What gets logged
Substantive changes: a statutory citation, a penalty figure, a deadline, an agency requirement, or a court detail. Copy edits, design changes and new pages do not appear here — a log padded with typo fixes hides the corrections that matter.
Record
· arizonaduiprocess.com/court-process
Was: Cited the Arizona jury-trial right in DUI cases to A.R.S. § 28-1381(I).
Now: Cites A.R.S. § 28-1381(F), the provision that actually addresses it.
Found by: Internal audit, confirmed by a licensed Arizona attorney.
· duiinfo.net/courts and partner court pages
Was: Five Arizona municipal court phone numbers pointed at the wrong department — one was a city information line, another a development-services desk.
Now: Numbers verified against each court's own published listing.
Found by: Internal audit.
Related
How we verify explains the sourcing and review process these corrections come out of. Editorial policy covers who decides what is published.
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