Is Clark County's Website Ready for the ADA Title II Deadline?

Compliance deadlineApril 26, 2027about 9 months away
Population (2024 est.)2,398,871≥ 50,000 — first-wave tier
ClassificationCounty government (general purpose)Nevada
Required standardWCAG 2.1 Level AADOJ-adopted standard

Did you know the deadline already changed?

If your compliance calendar still shows the original date, it's out of date: on April 20, 2026 the DOJ issued an Interim Final Rule that moved every ADA Title II web deadline back one year. For Clark County, the operative date is now April 26, 2027. The public comment period closed June 22, 2026 — the deadline is set, and the clock is running.

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What WCAG 2.1 Level AA means for county government websites

Because Clark County serves 2,398,871 residents — above the DOJ's 50,000-person threshold — it falls in the first enforcement wave, with the earlier of the two federal deadlines.

The rule points to WCAG 2.1 Level AA — a widely used technical checklist. Stripped of jargon, it asks simple questions: can a blind resident using a screen reader pay a bill on your site? Can someone who can't use a mouse complete a form with just a keyboard? Is the text readable against its background?

For first-wave entities, the practical risk isn't only DOJ action — it's private lawsuits and demand letters that cite the federal standard the moment the deadline passes.

Clark County is one of the largest local governments in the region, and its website is the front door for public health services, permits, and assessor records. Under ADA Title II, that front door has to work for every resident.

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