New DOJ rules require all Louisiana Clerks of Court and government entities to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We specialize in compliance audits, PDF remediation, and risk mitigation.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Louisiana Office of Technology Services (OTS) have set strict deadlines. Ignorance is no longer a defense.
Accessibility Status Report
Every state agency and local entity must submit a report to the State ADA Coordinator detailing their compliance status.
Technical Compliance Deadline
50k+ Population: April 24, 2026
Under 50k: April 26, 2027
Websites, apps, and social media must meet WCAG 2.1 AA.
Civil Penalties & Fines
DOJ civil penalties for a first violation start at $75,000 and rise to $150,000 for repeat violations, plus potential legal fees.
We perform manual and automated testing of your entire digital presence against WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Crucial for Courts: We fix untagged PDFs, scanned forms, and historical records to ensure they are readable by screen readers.
We train your team on creating accessible content moving forward and help you build the required "Proof of Effort" documentation.
While we specialize in the unique document-heavy needs of Clerks of Court, our compliance framework is designed for any organization subject to ADA Title II or Title III.
Mayors and Councils must meet the same population-based deadlines.
Inmate information, tax payments, and public notices must be accessible.
ADA Title III requires public-facing businesses to be accessible or risk private lawsuits.
"Most web agencies don't understand that a scanned PDF from 1995 is a legal liability today. We do. We don't just fix your homepage; we fix your archives."
Local Louisiana Specialists
Based in Baton Rouge & New Orleans
Download our free "2025 Clerk of Court Compliance Checklist". It covers the 15 critical failure points DOJ auditors look for first.
Contact us to schedule your gap analysis before the December reporting deadline.