When is the government accessibility deadline?
For ADA Title II (state and local government entities and their contractors / pass-throughs), the DOJ rule on web and mobile accessibility was originally published in 2024 and then revised by an Interim Final Rule published April 20, 2026. Under the current schedule, large public entities (50,000+ population) must comply by April 26, 2027, and smaller entities plus special-purpose districts by April 26, 2028. Federal contractors continue to operate under Section 508. Private commercial sites are governed by ADA Title III case law, which has no fixed deadline but is the source of most accessibility lawsuits. We can summarize what applies to your situation in the audit report, but legal questions belong with qualified counsel.
Do you also remediate the issues you find?
Yes. Our team handles remediation as a separate engagement — either as a fixed-scope build inside our Web & Digital Platforms service, or as part of an ongoing managed retainer. The audit itself stays informational, but the report is structured so your team or ours can act on it directly. If you want a remediation quote at the same time as the audit, request it through the same intake form.
Will this audit cover us against ADA lawsuit risk?
We have to be straight with you: no audit, ours or anyone else's, eliminates lawsuit risk. ADA Title III plaintiffs can and do file suit against sites that have been audited and even partially remediated. What a good manual audit does is give you a written, dated record of where your site stood and what was prioritized — useful for planning, for procurement, and as part of a good-faith effort. It is not a legal shield, it is not a certification, and we will not pretend otherwise. For risk and litigation strategy, consult qualified counsel.
What standard do you audit against?
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is our baseline, since that's what ADA Title II references, what Section 508 effectively aligns with, and what most procurement language asks for. If your contract or RFP requires WCAG 2.2 AA, we'll audit to 2.2 AA — let us know at intake.
How do we get started?
Use the Request an Audit button. Intake routes through P4 ONE, our parent routing hub, so we can confirm scope, page count, timeline, and quote path. Once scope is confirmed, we kick off and deliver inside the window for your chosen tier.