ADA Title II Deadline Extended to 2027 — What It Means for Your Website
New ADA Title II Compliance Deadline
Originally April 2026 — Extended by 1 year
On April 24, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a one-year extension of the ADA Title II compliance deadline for state and local government websites. The new deadline is now April 26, 2027.
📢 Breaking News
The DOJ issued an extension of the compliance date for the ADA Title II rule on web and mobile app accessibility. This applies to all public entities covered under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Test Your Website Free →What Is ADA Title II?
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to state and local governments — including public schools, police departments, courts, hospitals, and other government entities.
In April 2024, the DOJ issued a final rule requiring all Title II entities to ensure their websites and mobile apps are accessible to people with disabilities. The technical standard is WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
New Deadlines — Before vs After
| Entity Type | Original Deadline | New Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Population of 50,000 or more | April 24, 2026 | April 26, 2027 |
| Population less than 50,000 | April 26, 2027 | April 26, 2028 |
| Special district governments | April 26, 2027 | April 26, 2028 |
Why Did the DOJ Extend the Deadline?
According to the DOJ's official announcement, the extension was granted because:
- Limited time — Many entities needed more time to achieve compliance
- Technical challenges — Understanding WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements
- Resource constraints — Small governments lacked budget and expertise
- Clarification requests — Many entities asked the DOJ for guidance
⚠️ Important Note
The DOJ made clear that this extension is not a waiver or a pass. It simply gives covered entities additional time to come into compliance. The requirements themselves have not changed.
What Are the Requirements?
The ADA Title II rule requires that all web and mobile app content meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria.
Key Requirements Include:
- ✅ Alt text for all images and non-text content
- ✅ Keyboard accessibility — everything must work without a mouse
- ✅ Color contrast — 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text
- ✅ Captions for all video content
- ✅ Descriptive headings — proper H1-H6 structure
- ✅ Form labels — every input field needs a visible label
- ✅ Focus indicators — visible outline when using Tab key
- ✅ No keyboard traps — focus must never get stuck
- ✅ Accessible PDFs — tagged documents with reading order
Does This Extension Apply to Private Businesses?
No. The Title II extension applies only to state and local governments. Private businesses (Title III entities) are not affected by this extension.
If you own a restaurant, retail store, hotel, or other private business — your ADA compliance obligations remain unchanged. You can still be sued for an inaccessible website at any time.
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The ADA Title II extension applies specifically to the DOJ's Title II rule. Section 508 (federal agencies) has separate deadlines and requirements.
- Federal agencies must comply with Section 508 — which also requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA
- The extension does not affect Section 508 compliance dates
What Should You Do Now?
For State and Local Governments:
- Run a free ADA compliance scan — Use AccessiTool's ADA checker to identify issues
- Create a remediation plan — Prioritize critical failures (Level A)
- Budget for fixes — Allocate resources for 2026-2027
- Document everything — Keep records of scans, fixes, and policies
- Don't wait until 2027 — Start fixing now to avoid last-minute rush
For Private Businesses:
- Don't relax — This extension doesn't apply to you
- Lawsuits continue — 5,100+ lawsuits filed in 2025
- Scan your site today — Free ADA checker available
- Fix issues now — Prevention is cheaper than litigation
ADA Title II — Compliance Checklist
- ☐ Run automated free ada checker scan
- ☐ Conduct manual keyboard accessibility testing
- ☐ Fix color contrast issues
- ☐ Add alt text to all images
- ☐ Ensure video captions are present
- ☐ Create accessible PDFs (or HTML alternatives)
- ☐ Add visible focus indicators
- ☐ Provide skip to main content links
- ☐ Test with screen readers (NVDA/VoiceOver)
- ☐ Document compliance efforts
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Final Thoughts
The DOJ's ADA Title II deadline extension is good news for state and local governments that needed more time. But it's not an excuse to delay.
Use this extra year wisely. Run a free ADA compliance scan today. Fix the critical issues first. Document everything. And by the time April 2027 arrives, you'll be ready.
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