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DOJ 2024 Title II rules now apply to schools & local government

Is Your District's Website ADA Compliant?

The DOJ's 2024 Title II update requires schools and local governments to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Most have hundreds of unknown violations. Find yours in 10 minutes.

How It Works

Three steps. Ten minutes. Full picture.

01

Enter your URL + pay

Submit your district, municipality, or agency website. Pay securely via Stripe — $100 for a full scan.

02

We crawl every page, PDF, form & video

Our scanner checks every publicly accessible page and asset against WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

03

Report in your inbox in 10 minutes

Receive a detailed, executive-ready PDF with findings, risk scores, and plain-English recommendations.

What We Check

Every corner of your public web presence.

We don't just check your homepage. We crawl every accessible page, document, form, and video — then map every issue to the WCAG 2.1 AA criterion it violates.

All pages (WCAG 2.1 AA)
PDFs
Forms
Videos & captions
Color contrast
Alt text on images
Keyboard navigation
Error pages

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing.

No enterprise contracts. No retainers. Just fast, reliable compliance intelligence.

One-Time Scan

$100

Full WCAG 2.1 AA crawl, PDF report with findings, emailed within 10 minutes.

  • Up to 100 pages crawled
  • PDF & form accessibility
  • Video caption checks
  • Color contrast analysis
  • Keyboard navigation audit
  • Executive-ready PDF report

Annual Monitoring

Best Value
$299/yr

Initial full scan now, plus ongoing monitoring to stay ahead of new violations.

  • Everything in One-Time Scan
  • Quarterly re-scans
  • Issue trend tracking
  • Board-ready summary reports
  • Priority email support
  • Best for districts & municipalities

We find every accessibility issue that can be identified without a human reviewer — the full spectrum of automatable WCAG 2.1 AA violations. The remaining ~20% involves human judgment calls that no automated tool can make. Our report tells you exactly which items need manual review. Results do not constitute legal advice or a compliance certification.

Why It Matters

The DOJ just raised the stakes for every school and local government.

The 2024 update to Title II of the ADA requires all state and local government entities — including school districts — to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Non-compliance creates significant legal exposure.

DOJ 2024 Title II Rules

New regulations extend digital accessibility requirements to all public-sector websites, not just federal agencies.

Legal Exposure

Districts and municipalities can face formal complaints, DOJ investigations, and costly remediation orders.

Hundreds of Unknown Issues

Most government websites have 200+ accessibility violations. You can't fix what you can't see.

Sample Findings

The kinds of issues we surface.

Real examples from actual government website scans.

Critical

Missing alt text on images

18 images across 7 pages have no alt text, making them invisible to screen readers and violating WCAG 1.1.1.

Critical

PDFs with no accessibility tags

4 district policy documents are completely inaccessible to assistive technology. Tagged PDFs are required under WCAG 1.3.1.

Major

Forms missing keyboard labels

The contact form and enrollment form lack visible labels, breaking keyboard navigation and screen reader support.

FAQ

Common questions.

How long does a scan take?

Most scans complete in under 10 minutes. You'll receive the PDF report by email as soon as it's ready.

What format is the report?

You receive a PDF report with an executive summary, compliance score, issue-by-issue breakdown, and plain-English recommendations ready to share with administrators or board members.

Does passing the scan mean we're legally compliant?

No — and that’s true of any tool. What we can tell you is this: we find every accessibility issue that can be identified without a human reviewer. Unlike basic automated scanners, we stack multiple testing engines to catch the full spectrum of automatable WCAG 2.1 AA violations. The remaining ~20% involves human judgment calls — things like whether an image description is contextually meaningful — that no software can make. Our report flags exactly which items fall into that category so you know precisely what needs a specialist’s eye.

Do you scan PDFs?

Yes. We flag linked PDFs that lack accessibility tags, missing document titles, and other common PDF barriers that screen readers cannot navigate.

Can I share the report with our school board?

Absolutely. The report is designed to be readable by non-technical decision-makers. Many customers use it to justify accessibility remediation budgets to their board.

Ready to see where you stand?

Get your full ADA compliance report in 10 minutes.

Start Your Audit — $100