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Document your website's accessibility compliance efforts. Required by ADA, EN 301 549 (EU), and WCAG standards for many sites.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is an Accessibility Statement?

An Accessibility Statement documents your website's level of accessibility compliance, identifies any known issues, explains the accessibility standards you aim to meet (typically WCAG 2.1 AA), and provides a way for users to report accessibility problems.

Who is required to have an Accessibility Statement?

Public sector websites in the EU are required to have an Accessibility Statement under the Web Accessibility Directive (2016/2102). In the US, federal agencies must comply with Section 508. While private businesses are not always legally required to publish one, it is strongly recommended for ADA compliance and reduces legal risk.

What should an Accessibility Statement include?

An Accessibility Statement should include: the accessibility standard you target (e.g., WCAG 2.1 Level AA), a statement of conformance or partial conformance, known accessibility limitations and when they will be addressed, alternative formats for inaccessible content, a contact method for reporting issues, and the date of the last accessibility review.

Does publishing an Accessibility Statement make my site legally compliant?

No. An Accessibility Statement documents your compliance efforts but does not substitute for actually implementing accessibility. Sites that are genuinely inaccessible remain liable under ADA, EN 301 549, and similar laws regardless of whether they have a statement. The statement should reflect your actual accessibility status.