Section 508 Compliance — Complete Free Guide for Federal Websites (2026) | AccessiTool

Section 508 Compliance — Complete Free Guide for Federal Websites (2026)

🏛️ What is Section 508?

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies and their contractors to make electronic and information technology (EIT) accessible to people with disabilities. If you work with the US government, Section 508 applies to you.

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What is Section 508?

Section 508 is a federal law that requires all electronic and information technology (EIT) developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government to be accessible to people with disabilities.

Section 508 applies to:

  • Federal agencies — All executive branch agencies
  • Government contractors — Any company doing business with the federal government
  • Recipients of federal funding — Organizations receiving federal grants

Who Needs Section 508 Compliance?

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Federal Agencies

All executive branch agencies must comply with Section 508. This includes websites, documents, and software.

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Government Contractors

Any company providing goods or services to the federal government must ensure their products are 508 compliant.

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Federal Funding Recipients

Organizations receiving federal grants or funding must comply with Section 508 requirements.

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Public-Facing Websites

Even if not legally required, following Section 508 standards is considered best practice for all public websites.

Section 508 vs ADA — What's the Difference?

Feature Section 508 ADA Title III
Jurisdiction Federal agencies & contractors All public-facing businesses
Standard WCAG 2.1 Level AA WCAG 2.1 Level AA
Enforcement Federal government Private lawsuits
PDF Requirements PDF/UA compliance required WCAG standards apply to PDFs

Section 508 Requirements — What You Need to Know

Section 508 requires compliance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, which include:

Perceivable — Alt text for images, captions for videos, color contrast
Operable — Keyboard accessibility, focus indicators, skip navigation
Understandable — Clear headings, form labels, predictable navigation
Robust — Semantic HTML, ARIA labels, screen reader compatibility

How to Check Section 508 Compliance — Free Tools

Section 508 Testing — Step-by-Step Guide

1 Run Automated WCAG Scan

Use AccessiTool's free ADA checker to scan your entire website against WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

2 Test Keyboard Accessibility

Use AccessiTool's keyboard checker to test focus indicators, tab order, and keyboard traps.

3 Test Screen Reader Compatibility

Use AccessiTool's screen reader simulator to check ARIA labels and alt text.

4 Test PDFs

Upload your PDFs to AccessiTool's free PDF checker to ensure PDF/UA compliance.

5 Fix Issues and Document

Fix violations, document your progress, and rescan to confirm compliance.

Common Section 508 Violations

Violation WCAG Criterion How to Fix
Missing alt text 1.1.1 Add descriptive alt text to all meaningful images
Low color contrast 1.4.3 Ensure text has 4.5:1 contrast ratio
No keyboard access 2.1.1 Ensure all functions work via keyboard
Missing form labels 3.3.2 Add labels to all form fields
Untagged PDFs PDF/UA Add tags to all PDF documents

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Section 508 Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions — Section 508

❓ What is Section 508 compliance?
Section 508 requires federal agencies and their contractors to make electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities. It references WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the standard.
❓ Does Section 508 apply to my business?
If you are a federal contractor, work with federal agencies, or receive federal funding, Section 508 applies to you. Even if not legally required, following 508 standards is best practice.
❓ What is the difference between Section 508 and ADA?
Section 508 applies to federal agencies and contractors. ADA Title III applies to all public-facing businesses. Both use WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the technical standard.
❓ Is there a free Section 508 compliance checker?
Yes! AccessiTool's free ADA checker scans websites against WCAG 2.1 AA — the same standard required by Section 508. No signup required.
❓ What are the penalties for Section 508 non-compliance?
Penalties include losing federal contracts, fines, and legal action. Government agencies can also face complaints through the Section 508 complaint process.
❓ Does Section 508 apply to PDFs?
Yes. All documents shared by federal agencies or their contractors must comply with PDF/UA standards. Use AccessiTool's PDF checker to test PDFs.

Final Thoughts

Section 508 compliance is a legal requirement for federal agencies and contractors. With free tools like AccessiTool, you can check your website's compliance in seconds.

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