ADA Title II Readiness Checklist: Find Out Where Your Agency Stands.
The ADA Title II deadline for large agencies passed on April 24, 2026. The deadline for smaller entities and special districts is April 26, 2027. Whether you're catching up or getting ahead, the first step is understanding where you stand. This free self-assessment checklist helps you: •
- Identify which digital assets are in scope (websites, apps, PDFs, forms, video, maps, comment portals)
- Understand what WCAG 2.1 AA requires in plain language
- Spot your highest-risk assets before a complaint or audit does
- Prioritize what to fix first based on legal and public engagement exposure
- Know when you need outside help and when your team can handle it
Download the free Readiness Checklist and find out in 15 minutes.
Created by Dr. Becky Rehorn, CPACC, CPSM | 10+ Years of AEC Industry Experience | TDOT & GDOT Project Experience
A Practical Self-Assessment You Can Complete Today
The ADA Title II Readiness Checklist walks you through the same questions AOG uses in initial client assessments. It is designed for public agency ADA coordinators, IT directors, and communications staff — as well as AEC firms producing digital deliverables for DOT clients.
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Digital Asset Scope
Which of your digital assets are in scope? Websites, mobile apps, PDFs, forms, video, maps, comment portals — the checklist helps you catalog what’s covered.
WCAG 2.1 AA Basics
A plain-language walkthrough of what perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust actually mean for your content.
Risk Prioritization
Not everything is equal risk. The checklist helps you identify which assets carry the greatest legal, public engagement, and federal funding exposure.
Next Steps Decision Guide
Based on your results, the checklist tells you what your team can likely handle internally and where expert support would save time, money, and risk.
Download the free Readiness Checklist and find out in 15 minutes.
This Checklist Practices What It Preaches.
Every document AOG produces meets the same standards we help our clients achieve. This checklist is fully conformant with PDF/UA and WCAG 2.1 AA, validated using PAC 2026 (PDF Accessibility Checker).
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WCAG 2.1 AA
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This is what accessibility conformance looks like. When you work with AOG, every audit report, every remediated document, and every deliverable comes with the same level of documented, machine-verifiable proof.
Built for the People Responsible for Getting This Right
Public Agency Staff
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ADA coordinators
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IT directors and webmasters
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Communications and public involvement managers
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DOT, MPO, and transit authority leadership
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Project managers delivering DOT contracts
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NEPA and environmental document producers
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Public involvement subconsultants
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Marketing and proposal teams
AEC Firm Staff