Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Building a Site That Works for Every Ohioan

ohioauditors.org/ is committed to digital accessibility. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA and the standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. This page describes our target, what's already in place, what's still in progress, and how to report an issue.

Last reviewed: April 2026
Standard: WCAG 2.1 Level AA
Federal: ADA Title III · Section 504 · Section 508

1. Our Commitment

Information about Ohio's 88 county auditors, the State Auditor, the Ohio Department of Taxation, and Ohio's property-tax framework should be accessible to every Ohioan — including those who use screen readers, voice-control software, magnification tools, captioning, and other assistive technologies. We design and review ohioauditors.org/ with that audience in mind, and we treat accessibility issues as a high-priority editorial concern.

2. The Standard We Apply

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, published by the W3C — the same baseline that the U.S. Department of Justice references for ADA Title III website accessibility under recent guidance, that Section 508 incorporates for federal information and communications technology, and that an increasing number of state laws apply.

4. What’s Already in Place

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Semantic HTML

Proper heading hierarchy, landmark regions, descriptive labels.

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Keyboard navigation

All interactive content is reachable and operable by keyboard alone.

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Visible focus

Clear focus indicators on links, buttons, and form fields.

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Contrast

Body text meets WCAG AA contrast targets against page backgrounds.

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Resizable text

Layouts continue to work as text is enlarged up to 200%.

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Alt text

Images carry meaningful alt text; decorative images marked appropriately.

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Descriptive links

Link text describes the destination — no “click here” links.

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Mobile-friendly

Responsive layouts; functions work on small screens with touch input.

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Form labels

All form fields have visible labels and clear error messaging.

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Language attribute

Document language declared so screen readers pronounce text correctly.

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No auto-playing media

No content auto-plays sound or video without user action.

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Table semantics

Data tables use proper headers; complex tables include captions and scope.

5. Assistive Technology Compatibility

The site is tested with the following combinations and is expected to work with current versions of each:

Screen readerBrowserPlatform
NVDAFirefox / Chrome / EdgeWindows
JAWSChrome / EdgeWindows
VoiceOverSafarimacOS / iOS
TalkBackChromeAndroid
NarratorEdgeWindows

Voice-input testing covers Dragon (Windows) and Voice Control (macOS/iOS).

6. Supported Browsers

  • Google Chrome — current and previous major version
  • Microsoft Edge — current and previous major version
  • Mozilla Firefox — current and previous major version
  • Apple Safari — current macOS and iOS releases
  • Mobile browsers — current Chrome (Android) and Safari (iOS)

Older browsers may not render the site as intended.

7. Keyboard Navigation

ActionKey
Move forward through interactive elementsTab
Move backward through interactive elementsShift + Tab
Activate a link or buttonEnter
Activate a button (some)Space
Move within a menu / set of optionsArrow keys
Close a modal or menuEsc
Skip to main content“Skip to main content” link appears on first Tab

8. Known Limitations

  • Third-party Ohio county auditor portals. When you click through to a county auditor’s portal, that site’s accessibility is the county’s responsibility — not ours. Some Ohio county portals are not fully tagged for screen readers, and some use legacy GIS or property-search interfaces that work poorly with assistive technology.
  • State-level Ohio agency platforms. The Ohio Auditor of State, Ohio Department of Taxation, and Ohio Board of Tax Appeals run their own sites; we cannot fix accessibility issues inside those platforms.
  • Government PDFs. Many statutes (Ohio Revised Code), administrative rules (Ohio Administrative Code), DTE forms (DTE 1, DTE 23, DTE 105A, etc.), Board of Revision orders, and disciplinary records that we link to are PDFs published by state or county agencies and may have accessibility limitations the agency hasn’t addressed.
  • Older archived content. Our oldest pages (predating the current standard) are being reviewed and updated on a rolling basis.

9. Alternative Formats

If you need information from the site in an alternative format — large print, plain-text, or another reasonable adaptation — email info@ohioauditors.org with the subject line “Accessibility — alternative format” and the page URL. We aim to respond within five business days.

10. How We Test

  • Automated checks (axe-core, WAVE, Lighthouse) on every page before publication
  • Manual keyboard-only walkthrough of major templates after each design update
  • Screen-reader spot-checks across the assistive-technology combinations listed above
  • Color-contrast checks on every new design palette before it ships
  • Annual full-site accessibility review

11. Reporting an Accessibility Issue

If something on the site doesn’t work for you with a screen reader, keyboard, magnifier, voice-control software, captioning, or any other assistive technology, please email info@ohioauditors.org with the subject line “Accessibility issue.” Include:

  • The page URL where you encountered the issue
  • What you were trying to do
  • What happened (and what you expected to happen)
  • Your browser, operating system, and assistive technology (where you can share that)

Accessibility issues are priority. We aim to respond within one to three business days.

12. Escalation Routes

If you’re not satisfied with our response

You can escalate to the U.S. Department of Justice (which enforces the ADA) at ada.gov, the U.S. Access Board at access-board.gov, or the Ohio Civil Rights Commission at crc.ohio.gov.

13. Contact

Email info@ohioauditors.org with the subject line “Accessibility issue.” For accessibility on a third-party Ohio county auditor or state agency site, contact that agency directly — its accessibility statement is typically linked from its footer.

Help Us Make the Site Better

If something doesn’t work for you, we want to hear about it. Accessibility reports get a response within one to three business days.

📧 Report an issue