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ACCESSIBILITY

The County of Los Angeles strives to ensure that information and services provided through our websites is accessible, inclusive and usable for all people, including individuals with disabilities.

We endeavor to design and maintain our websites in conformance with recognized accessibility standards, including:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA
  • Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

While we strive toward full accessibility compliance, we recognize there is still work to be done, and we remain dedicated to ongoing improvements.

The County of Los Angeles strives to ensure that information and services provided through our websites is accessible, inclusive and usable for all people, including individuals with disabilities.

We endeavor to design and maintain our websites in conformance with recognized accessibility standards, including:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA
  • Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

While we strive toward full accessibility compliance, we recognize there is still work to be done, and we remain dedicated to ongoing improvements.


Report an ADA Accessibility Issue

We are committed to ensuring our website is accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. If you experience an accessibility issue while using our websites, please report the problem using the form below. Your feedback helps us enhance accessibility for all users.

How to Report an Issue

To help us resolve the issue efficiently, please provide as much detail as possible:

  • Department: Select the department related to the issue.
  • Description of the Issue: Provide a detailed explanation of the problem, including the affected page or feature.
  • Device & Browser Information: Specify the device (e.g., desktop, mobile) and browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari) used.
  • Assistive Technology Used (if applicable): If using a screen reader or other assistive tool, please specify which one.

We appreciate your feedback and will work to address reported issues as quickly as possible.

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
The specific webpage where you encountered the issue – please copy and paste the link.
Provide a detailed explanation of the problem, including what part of the page or feature was affected.
If you were using a screen reader or other assistive technology, please specify which one.

The County of Los Angeles (County) is committed to the universal accessibility of information contained on its website (Website). The design of the Website is optimized to ensure broad readability and usability, which include accessibility criteria and features for people with disabilities, so they may be able to see, understand, navigate, interact, and contribute to the Website effectively.

The Website is currently a combination of new and old technologies, and new and existing content. The Website Home Page and supporting web pages are compliant with Section 508 of the United States Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (together, Guidelines). However, the Website contains links to departmental, agency and third-party websites and features that may not be in compliance with the Guidelines. Some existing content may meet only the minimum required compliance standards. This will be resolved as departments and others update their existing websites and continue efforts to monitor and maintain acceptable compliance levels. However, this may not include third party software/tools, search engines, widgets, Add Ins, APIs, etc. which the County does not maintain or control.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

The Website pages are designed with style sheets that allow a consistent, uniform appearance of headings and body text. This design feature also enables some browsers to override the Website style sheets with their own, thus providing content that is easier viewed by those who have visual impairments.

Color Contrast

The background and foreground colors on the Website pages provide sufficient contrast to be viewable by someone having color deficits.