Popular This Week
Rankings update every 5 minutes based on community activity
Weekly leaderboards reset every Sunday at midnight
How It Works
What “Popular” Actually Measures
This page shows four separate leaderboards, each with its own top 10. Two rank by views (how many people clicked on a record this week) and two rank by ratings (the average score visitors gave on a 1-to-10 scale). Views and ratings answer different questions, so they stay separate rather than being mixed into a single score.
For the rating-based lists, a record needs at least 5 ratings before it can appear. That threshold prevents a single high or low vote from placing someone on the leaderboard. Once a record has enough ratings, its average determines its rank.
Nothing on this page measures how serious a case is or says anything about guilt. A record can appear here simply because a lot of people happened to look at it or found the photo memorable. It reflects the audience, not the people in the records.
Most Viewed
The 10 records with the most unique page visits over the past 7 days. High view counts usually reflect a viral share or news mention, not the seriousness of any charge.
Top Rated
The 10 records with the highest average community rating on a 1-10 scale. A minimum of 5 ratings is required to qualify, so one person cannot push someone onto the list alone.
Hottest Male & Female
Two gender-filtered versions of Top Rated. Same 5-rating minimum, same 1-10 average, just split by gender so each list has its own top 10.
How the Rankings Stay Fresh
These lists are designed to reflect what is happening now, not what happened months ago
7-Day Rolling Window
Every list only counts views and ratings from the past seven days, not all time. A record that went viral last month carries none of that momentum into this week. As the 7-day window slides forward, older activity falls off automatically.
5-Minute Cache Refresh
The system recalculates rankings every 5 minutes and keeps the results cached for up to 30 minutes. So when you load this page, you are seeing data that is at most a few minutes old. New ratings and page views stream in continuously.
5-Rating Minimum to Qualify
For the Top Rated, Hottest Male, and Hottest Female lists, a record needs at least 5 separate ratings before it can appear. That way a single person giving a 10 cannot place someone at the top of the list. The more ratings, the more reliable the average.
Our Approach
Why We Rank Respectfully
Ranking public records carries an obvious risk: it can slide into humiliation. We try hard to stay on the right side of that line. The people in these records are real, many are never convicted of anything, and a booking photo captures one of the worst moments of a person's life frozen in time.
So the rankings here are presented as a neutral reflection of community attention, not as a leaderboard of wrongdoing. We do not attach mocking labels, jokes, or commentary to anyone's entry. If you ever feel a ranking crosses that line, the correction and removal path is open to you.
Read our dignity stance →A booking record is not a conviction. Every person shown on this site is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest documents an allegation only, and a large share of cases end without any conviction at all.
Appearing on a popularity list is not a statement that someone did anything wrong. It reflects visitor interest in a photo, nothing more.
How we handle records →How to Participate
Your Ratings Shape These Rankings
Every record on the search page has a rating slider (1-10). Your rating is factored into the running average immediately, no account required. Once a record collects at least 5 ratings, it becomes eligible for the Top Rated and Hottest leaderboards on this page.
You can also tag records as Hot, Funny, Wild, or Spooky. Tags help other visitors discover records by mood rather than by name, and tagged records show up in filtered searches.
What You See
Four Lists, Ten Records Each
This page shows four separate leaderboards: Most Viewed (by page visits), Top Rated (by average community rating), Hottest Male, and Hottest Female (gender-filtered versions of Top Rated). Each list caps at 10 entries.
All four lists pull from the same rolling 7-day window and refresh every few minutes. Yesterday's leaders are not preserved anywhere. The page is built to reflect what is happening this week, then let it go.
Looking for a Specific Person?
These rankings are a way to see what the community is paying attention to, not a tool for finding one particular person. A direct search by name will be far quicker, and you can filter by state, county, and date range.
If you only know roughly where an arrest took place, browsing by location lets you move from a state down to a county and see all records published there.
Is a Ranked Record About You?
Seeing your own booking photo on a popularity list can be jarring. If the record is about you and it is wrong, out of date, sealed, or dropped, our team will review it. Removing the listing takes it out of these rankings too.
Frequently Asked Questions
It measures attention from the community over the past week, nothing about a person's character or the seriousness of their case. The lists are built from two signals: how many times a record's page was viewed, and the average score visitors gave it on a one-to-ten scale. A record can appear here simply because a lot of people happened to look at it.
Constantly. The data is recalculated roughly every five minutes, so new views and ratings filter in throughout the day. The underlying window covers the most recent seven days rather than all time. A record near the top today can drop off within a week as fresher entries draw attention.
No. A high position reflects clicks and ratings, not the gravity of an allegation or any finding by a court. Many records that draw attention involve minor or later-dismissed charges. Ranking is a popularity signal among site visitors and should never be read as a judgment about guilt.
Separating "most viewed" from "top rated," and grouping some lists by the tag a visitor selected, simply makes a large set of records easier to browse. It lets you see what is drawing views versus what is scoring well, which are different things. The categories are organizational, not a ranking of worth.
Yes. If a record shown here is about you, you can ask our team to review or remove it at no cost through our Contact page. Removing a record takes it out of the rankings along with the rest of the listing. No lawyer required.
No. Because the window is a rolling seven days, every entry naturally falls off the list once it stops receiving views and ratings. The page is built to forget, not to enshrine. There is no permanent "hall of fame" here.
Explore More
Search Arrest Records
Find a specific record by name, state, and date
Browse by State
Records organized by jurisdiction
Play Mugshot Match
Can you match charges to mugshots?
Help for Families
Practical steps after an arrest
Request Removal
Review, correct, or remove a record
Why We Don't Shame Anyone
Our dignity stance for every person listed