Why Government Websites Need Title II Compliance
Legal Mandate
DOJ's April 2024 rule makes WCAG 2.1 AA a binding requirement for all state/local government websites
Funding at Risk
Non-compliance can jeopardize federal grants and expose entities to costly lawsuits
Serve All Citizens
26% of Americans have disabilities — accessible government services are essential
Know Your Compliance Deadline
Large Entities (50,000+ population)
April 24, 2026
Smaller Entities (<50,000 population)
April 26, 2027
Learn more about requirements in our complete ADA Title II compliance guide.
What Our Title II Compliance Checker Tests
Image Accessibility
Alt text, decorative images, image links
Keyboard Navigation
Focus indicators, skip links, no traps
Form Accessibility
Labels, error messages, input assistance
Color Contrast
WCAG 2.1 AA contrast requirements
Document Structure
Headings, landmarks, reading order
Link Accessibility
Descriptive text, distinguishable links
⚠️ Why Overlays Don't Meet Title II Requirements
The DOJ rule requires web content itself to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA. Accessibility overlay widgets don't modify the underlying code — they only create a superficial layer that often interferes with screen readers. Learn why overlays aren't the answer.
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