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Nevada Digital Accessibility + ADA Title II Compliance

Nevada's CIO office has committed to WCAG 2.2 AA for state websites and documents under NRS Chapter 242, and the federal ADA Title II rule now sets a firm deadline for all public entities. For Nevada agencies, that means PDFs posted on government websites need to be accessible — and CASO Comply handles remediation at scale.

What Nevada Already Requires

Nevada's CIO office and ADA Office are already pushing state agencies toward WCAG compliance. The federal rule makes the timeline non-negotiable.

NRS Chapter 242 — Information Services

Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 242 establishes the Office of Information Services and mandates technology accessibility for state agencies, ensuring compliance with ADA requirements for electronic data and digital content.

NRS 242.131 — Agency Technology Services

Requires the state Office of Information Services to provide all state agencies with information systems design and services, including accessibility-compliant infrastructure for websites and published documents.

Nevada Governor's Office CIO Accessibility Policy

The Office of the Chief Information Officer has committed to WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance for state websites, documents, and web-accessible content, with ongoing remediation of existing pages and new development.

Nevada ADA Office Compliance Initiative

The state ADA Office coordinates accessibility compliance across agencies and provides resources like SiteImprove scanning tools to help municipalities identify and fix accessibility barriers in digital content.

The Federal Clock Nevada Is On

The DOJ's ADA Title II web rule defines “web content” to include documents posted on public websites — which puts PDFs squarely in scope for Nevada agencies.

23 Days Remaining

April 24, 2026

State and local governments serving populations of 50,000 or more

This deadline is approaching. Act now to ensure compliance.

390 Days Remaining

April 26, 2027

State and local governments serving populations of under 50,000

This deadline is approaching. Act now to ensure compliance.

Why Nevada Entities Choose CASO Comply

Nevada Is Already Scanning for Barriers

The state has deployed SiteImprove to scan agency websites for accessibility issues — which means the problems are being documented. CASO Comply goes further by actually fixing those documents at scale, not just flagging them. Go from audit findings to compliant PDFs without manual remediation.

Tourism and Gaming Mean High Visibility

Nevada's government websites serve one of the most-visited states in the country. From Clark County to Washoe County, public-facing documents reach a broad audience including visitors with disabilities. CASO Comply ensures every posted PDF — permits, regulations, public notices — is accessible to everyone.

No Accessibility Expertise Required

Most Nevada agencies don't have WCAG or PDF/UA specialists on staff. CASO Comply bakes that expertise in — applying the right structure, tags, and fixes automatically — so IT or records staff can meet federal and state deadlines without hiring specialists.

How CASO Comply Helps

A complete solution for Nevada document accessibility — from discovery to remediation to ongoing compliance.

SiteScan Document Inventory

Automated crawling of your web presence to identify PDFs, Word documents, and spreadsheets. Free scan covers up to 25 pages — contact us for a full-site audit.

Automated Remediation at Scale

AI-powered remediation processes thousands of documents per day. Structure tagging, alt text generation, reading order correction, and metadata cleanup — all automated.

Certificate of Compliance

Every remediated document includes a compliance validation report with before-and-after scoring. Level 3 (Full Remediation) documents receive a Certificate of Compliance for audit and procurement purposes.

Ongoing Monitoring

Stay compliant with ongoing monitoring. Our Docker Agent auto-monitors your document directories and processes new files automatically. Run SiteScan on demand to catch new documents published to your website.

Affordable Compliance

Starting at $0.30 per page — up to 95% less than traditional manual remediation.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ADA Title II compliance deadline for Nevada?

Entities serving populations of 50,000 or more must comply by April 24, 2026. Smaller entities have until April 26, 2027. These federal deadlines apply to all Nevada state and local government entities.

What does Nevada require for document accessibility?

Nevada requires digital accessibility under NRS Chapter 242 (Information Services) and NRS 242.131. The Governor's Office CIO sets accessibility policy, and the ADA Office runs compliance initiatives. In addition, the federal ADA Title II rule requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA for all web content including posted documents.

How much does PDF remediation cost?

CASO Comply offers three remediation levels starting at $0.30 per page — up to 95% less than traditional manual remediation. Volume pricing is available for large document libraries.

Can you handle large document libraries?

Yes. Our automated pipeline processes most documents in under a minute. We routinely handle libraries of thousands of documents for government agencies and higher education institutions.

Start Your Nevada Compliance Assessment

Find out how many inaccessible documents are on your website. Our free SiteScan identifies every PDF and document that needs remediation.

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