Florida · ADA Title II · WCAG 2.1 AA

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Florida has one of the highest disability rates in the US. Every city, county, and school district must meet WCAG 2.1 AA by April 24, 2026. Find your gaps in 60 seconds — free.

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⚠ Wave 1 Deadline: April 24, 2026

Florida entities serving 50,000+ residents must comply. With 20%+ of Floridians having a disability, non-compliance is a near-certain litigation trigger.

Wave 1 Entities

Florida government entities required to comply by April 24, 2026

City of Jacksonville
Pop. 949,611
Wave 1
City of Miami
Pop. 442,241
Wave 1
City of Tampa
Pop. 392,890
Wave 1
City of Orlando
Pop. 316,081
Wave 1
Miami-Dade County
Pop. 2.7M
Wave 1
Broward County
Pop. 1.9M
Wave 1
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
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SunRail / Tri-Rail
Wave 1
Florida Context

Why ADA compliance matters in Florida

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Florida's Aging Population and Disability Rates

Florida has one of the highest concentrations of elderly and disabled residents in the US. Over 20% of Floridians have a disability. Government websites that aren't accessible block a massive portion of the population from services.

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Tourism Infrastructure and Government Digital Services

Florida government websites serve both residents and tens of millions of annual visitors. Inaccessible permit systems, park booking tools, and transit planners create legal exposure across a massive audience.

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Miami-Dade and Broward County School Districts

Two of the four largest school districts in the US are in Florida. Both are subject to ADA Title II. Parent portals, enrollment systems, and district websites must all be WCAG 2.1 AA compliant by April 24, 2026.

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SunRail, Tri-Rail, and County Transit

FTA-funded transit agencies across Florida face ADA Title II and Section 508 obligations. Digital trip planning tools, fare payment systems, and accessibility information pages are all in scope.

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Florida ADA compliance — common questions

Does ADA Title II apply to Florida city and county websites?
Yes. Every Florida city, county, school district, transit agency, and special district must comply with WCAG 2.1 AA under the DOJ's ADA Title II final rule. Entities serving 50,000+ residents must comply by April 24, 2026.
Why does Florida have especially high ADA compliance risk?
Florida has one of the highest disability rates and elderly populations in the US. Combined with an active plaintiff bar and DOJ enforcement, Florida government entities face elevated litigation risk for non-compliant websites.
Which Florida government entities must comply in Wave 1?
All Florida cities, counties, and districts serving 50,000+ residents must comply by April 24, 2026. This includes Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, City of Jacksonville, City of Miami, and many more.
How does CertusAudit help Florida government websites?
CertusAudit scans your site for WCAG 2.1 AA failures and delivers a prioritized remediation roadmap with regulatory citations — ready for your city attorney, school board, or IT vendor to act on immediately.