EAA Penalties — What UK Businesses Risk 2026

„What happens if my UK business doesn't comply with the EAA?" That's a question many UK business owners ask when they learn about the European Accessibility Act.

In this guide, we'll explain what penalties UK businesses face for EAA non-compliance, how enforcement works, and how to avoid penalties.

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EAA Penalties — Overview

The EAA requires EU member states to impose effective, proportionate, and dissuasive penalties for non-compliance. Penalties vary by country but can be significant.

Penalty Type Maximum Amount Description
Financial Penalty €900,000 or 4% of turnover Per violation, based on severity
Trading Restrictions Product/service ban Products removed from EU market
Legal Costs Varies Defending enforcement action
Reputational Damage Intangible Loss of customer trust

1. Financial penalties

Financial penalties for EAA non-compliance can be substantial:

Maximum penalties by country:

What determines the fine amount?

📊 Example — How a fine can add up

2. Trading restrictions

EU member state authorities can impose trading restrictions on non-compliant products and services:

What can happen?

Which countries have the strictest enforcement?

3. Legal costs

Defending against EAA enforcement action can be expensive:

Even if you win, legal costs can be significant.

4. Reputational damage

EAA non-compliance can lead to significant reputational damage:

Consequences:

How enforcement works

EAA enforcement is carried out by national authorities in each EU member state:

Enforcement process:

Step 1: Complaint filed

A consumer, competitor, or organisation files a complaint with the national authority.

Step 2: Investigation

The authority investigates the complaint and gathers evidence.

Step 3: Warning

The authority issues a warning and gives you time to fix the issue.

Step 4: Enforcement action

If you don't comply, the authority takes enforcement action:

Who enforces the EAA?

Each EU member state has a designated enforcement authority:

Important: These authorities can enforce against UK businesses that trade in the EU.

How to avoid EAA penalties

Step 1: Determine if the EAA applies

Check if your UK business trades in the EU and is covered by the EAA.

Step 2: Scan your website

Use the free UK ADA checker to scan your website against WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

Step 3: Fix all violations

Follow the recommendations in the report to fix all violations.

Step 4: Publish an accessibility statement

Publish an accessibility statement on your website (required under the EAA).

Step 5: Document everything

Document all tests and improvements. This serves as evidence of your compliance efforts.

Step 6: Monitor and update

Monitor your website regularly and update your accessibility statement at least once a year.

Frequently Asked Questions — EAA Penalties

❓ What are the penalties for EAA non-compliance?

Penalties include financial fines of up to €900,000 or 4% of turnover, trading restrictions, reputational damage, and legal costs.

❓ Which country has the strictest EAA penalties?

Italy and Spain have the strictest penalties, with fines up to €1,000,000.

❓ Can UK businesses be fined under the EAA?

Yes. EU member state authorities can enforce against UK businesses that trade in the EU.

❓ What is the enforcement process for the EAA?

Enforcement follows a four-step process: complaint filed, investigation, warning, and enforcement action (fines, restrictions, or court action).

❓ How do I avoid EAA penalties?

Use the free UK ADA checker to scan your website, fix all violations, publish an accessibility statement, and document everything.

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